The transition from beginner to pro is gradual. Once you've crocheted or knitted simple things for long enough, it's time for a new challenge. What’s important for success is a well-written pattern, perseverance, and accuracy while working. I’m happy to introduce you to 3 projects that are well suited for future pros. I hope you have lots of fun making them.
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Heart Pillow
You already know how to crochet—great! For this pillow, though, we need quite a few more hexagons. So it’s good practice. These hexagons are then crocheted together. We’ll keep the back in a solid color. The pillow is stuffed with synthetic stuffing. It keeps its shape and is machine washable. So the heart pillow always keeps its beautiful shape.
Ball Gown with Tulle Underskirt for Small Dolls
You can crochet—great! And you can read a crochet chart? Very good. You’ll need those skills to crochet this doll dress. The tulle underskirt is sewn under the dress at the end. Of course, that takes a bit more effort, but in return you’ll get a uniquely beautiful, full ball gown. Doll moms love it.
Baby Bunting Bag/Swaddle Sack in 2 Sizes
And here’s one more project for the knitting fans. If you haven’t dared to try the entrelac pattern yet, then this is just the thing for you. Here we’ll put this beautiful pattern into practice and knit a baby bunting bag. If we use gradient yarn, the pattern stands out especially beautifully.