What To Crochet When You Don’t Know What To Crochet Next

What To Crochet When You Don’t Know What To Crochet Next

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Brighten up your space and life.

A world of crocheted color awaits...

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Jodie Morgan
Apr 18, 2024
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Here’s what I’ve loved in crochet this week…

An adorable little feline companion, it’s the island life for me, Cecilia’s summery celebration, back to basics, and…

Otis the distinguished owl, see the trees within the forest, a dramatic head-turner in bright orange, and an easy way to make yourself a bag.

Crocheted practicalities for your kitchen, honoring the tree of life, brighten up your baking and cooking, and tiny little kitties!

Fallen leaves brought back to life, how to crochet a stress ball: the citrus edition, life-size bearded dragons with a yarny twist, and tapestry crochet in the round.

Take a trip back in time, practice a tricky technique with this adorable project, you can felt crochet too, and embellish your knitting with crochet.

A world of crocheted color, excuse me, your slip stitch is showing, designs inspired by geometry in nature, and skip the turning chain and try this instead.

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Now for this week’s crochet-worthy ideas…



An adorable little feline companion.

A softy for cuddling in chenille yarn. All the details are included to crochet this cute little cat.


It’s the island life for me.

Glorious lacey granny squares are the stunning element of this boho chic design. It’d make a lovely addition to your wardrobe for summertime.

© Kimberley // LakesideLoops

Cecilia’s summery celebration.

A lovely, relaxed fit with short batwing sleeves and a wide-ribbed bottom hem that sits on your hips. Suggested yarn is a cotton and bamboo blend, so it’s lovely and light with a simple overall stitch.


Back to basics.

A textured striped sweater that’s unisex. The fit and length can be adjusted to suit any body type. The suggested yarn is Dishie, a 100% cotton which has a great range of colors. Cotton can stretch so be sure to wash in cold water.



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