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Spring Crochet Patterns

A fresh collection of crochet patterns inspired by the spring season. From light, airy makes to cheerful seasonal projects, these designs are created for gentle textures, soft colors, and everyday spring stitching.

  • 31 Crochet Projects for Spring

    31 Crochet Projects for Spring

    Bring on spring! The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, the air is fresh and cool… okay, I guess it depends on where you are. But that’s what’s going on here and I am loving it! Even though spring hasn’t officially arrived, it is only just around the bend – which makes this the perfect time to get ahead on your spring crochet projects! Good thing my fellow crocheters designers and I…

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  • Spring Into Summer Waterfall Cardigan

    Spring Into Summer Waterfall Cardigan

    Folks, have you ever seen a crochet waterfall cardigan? I am not sure it is something a ton of people know about, but I just think they are oh so pretty! So, I decided to try making one. Now I have seen a lot of waterfall designs that are suitable for fall or winter, but I really wanted to do one for spring or summer. And, thus, I came up with the “Spring…

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  • Easy Rope Stitch Crochet Scarf

    Easy Rope Stitch Crochet Scarf

    Introducing the Mermaid Confetti Scarf! This is a simple scarf using a new stitch I just discovered called the rope stitch – so technically it’s a rope stitch crochet scarf. But the yarn I used just looked like mermaid confetti to me! 😃 I chose the rope stitch for this scarf because I wanted an easy somewhat lacy scarf for summer. When I came across it, I thought it had a super interesting…

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  • Easy Granny Hexagon Pillow

    Easy Granny Hexagon Pillow

    I have fallen in love with stash-buster projects folks! So, today I am going to share with you yet another one. It’s my pattern for an easy crochet granny hexagon pillow. Don’t be intimidated by this lovely pillow. It’s easier than you might think! You just need to make some basic granny hexagons and then assemble them in a particular way. It’s not hard at all!

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