New Pattern – Crochet Christmas Bells

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Crocheters, knitters or crafters in general are very lucky people.

Why? I’ll tell you!

Mostly because they have this special right to start thinking about Christmas quite early in the year.

They are allowed to do so because working on their projects will take some time.

Some sweet and lovely time!

 

If you like crocheting and want to bring some Christmas spirit in your life already, then I have a new pattern for you.

It’s bells.

Christmas bells.

Loved designing them!

 

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Frankly, they are very easy to make, nothing to be afraid of. I recommend this project even for beginners!

 

 

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Can’t wait to see them on my Christmas tree this year!

 

 

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I just wonder how many more I need to make… have ten already. And then I will make some as gifts too. Wow, I need many!

 

 

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And here’s a sneak peek into the pattern. It has many step-by-step pictures, as usual.

If you’d like to learn more details about the pattern, then I’d like to invite you into my shop!

Enjoy your crafting!

Love,
Petra
 

Crochet 3D Flower Squares Revisited

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Do you remember the Crochet 3D Flower Blanket that I finished a couple of months ago?

I am still deeply in love with that sweet daisy goodness.

 
 

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In the last few days I stole a minute here and a minute there and tried a little different color combo than the one I used for the 3D flower blanket before.

Since my soul totally speaks the color pink and all its shades, I really like the result. And this time, I think I will turn these flowery squares into a little cushion.

 
 

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Which actually leads me to an idea that a tiny little cushion together with a blanket could make a really cute gift.

The only thing I need now is for the days to last about one hundred hours…

Love,
Petra

P.S.: You can find the pattern for the blanket HERE.

 

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