Crochet patterns to make you smile
Owls - Fence Perchers
These fence perchers put a smile on people's faces. Children especially take great delight in the colorful little animals by the roadside, because they can also be used wonderfully as hand puppets.
So just crochet something for the garden fence—it's fun and helps use up your leftover yarn. The more colorful, the better; the pattern is written so that the owls can be adjusted to the sizes of the fence slats.
Details & pattern for fence percher owls
Material- leftover yarn
- suitable crochet hook
- buttons, beads, or other things you’d like to incorporate
- scissors and needle
crocheted using:- magic ring
- chain stitches
- slip stitches
- single crochet stitches
- double crochet
- treble crochet
- crab stitches and crocodile stitches (these stitches are explained again in the pattern)
The pattern is illustrated and written without abbreviations.
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Money Gift Christmas Decoration
Santa has a big load of laundry, and that takes away his desire to wrap presents, so this year there will be money and gift certificates.
After the sack has been looted, this original money gift is still a fun decoration.
Details & pattern are available here
crocheted using the following stitches:- chain stitches
- slip stitches
- single crochet stitches
- half double crochet
- double crochet
The pattern is illustrated, written without abbreviations, and well suited for beginners.
Then you can get started with your Christmas planning, because Christmas always comes so suddenly.
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