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Crayon Pencil Bookmark ~FREE crochet pattern~

Crayon Pencil Bookmark
Free Crochet Pattern


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Happy #freebiefriday friends! This is the last week of the Back To School series. I hope you've enjoyed the patterns I've shared so far! Today's pattern is for the Pencil Book Mark. This bookmark is approximately 9 by 3 inches and can be whipped up in an afternoon! It is also a great beginner pattern! If you're interested in my previous Back To School patterns you can find them here -> The Apple Coaster, Crayon Jar Cozy and the Crayon Cuddler. The video tutorial can be found at the end of this post. Happy Crocheting! 

Apple Coaster ~Free Crochet Pattern~

Apple Coaster
Free Crochet Pattern


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Hello again friends! I know, I know, it's Saturday! What happened to #freebiefriday?! My Friday was crazy! First electric outage, had to take birthday cupcakes to one of my twins' class at school, then my car decided to act up! I was surprised it wasn't the 13th! Ha! Anywho, here's this weeks free crochet pattern! It's the Apple Coaster crochet pattern! It's the 3rd installment of the Back To School Series. It can be made using only scraps. I hope you love this pattern! If you do please consider sharing this post with your crocheting friends! 

Crayon Jar Cozy Crochet Pattern

Crochet  Crayon Jar Cozy
~Free Crochet Pattern~

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Happy Friday friends! I hope your week was great! I'm not sure if I mentioned it last week but...every Friday for the entire month of August I will be sharing a new, free, back to school theme crochet pattern. Last weeks pattern was the Crayon Cuddler crochet pattern. Great to use as a pillow, toy or even classroom decor. This weeks back to school theme pattern is the Crayon Jar Cozy pattern! You could whip up a couple of these and give them to your kiddos teachers as back to school gifts! All you have to do is fill the jar with pens, pencils or colored pencils! I'm sure any teacher would love to receive one! Now onto the pattern! 

Crayon Cuddler Crochet Pattern

Crayon Cuddler
Free Crochet Pattern

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Hello again friends! I hope you all have had a wonderful week! I've been busy making Crayon Cuddlers! My kiddos fell in love with them as soon as they saw them! 😍 These Crayon Cuddlers could be given as a gift to a child (my kiddos pretended they were coloring with them), they could be given to your childs teacher as a teachers gift or end of/beginning of school gift. They would be adorable in any teacher or school staffs classroom. These Crayon Cuddlers are approximately 12 by 5 inches. They take about a day to make and are pretty easy to crochet. The only stitches used are single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet and slip stitch! I would consider this a beginner friendly pattern. I hope you enjoy making your Crayon cuddlers! P.S. this pattern also comes with a video tutorial, it can be found at the end of this post. 😉 Now onto the pattern!

Criss Cross Dishcloth ~Free Crochet Pattern~

Criss Cross Dishcloth
Free Crochet Pattern

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Happy Freebie Friday again fellow crochet friends! I hope you all had a great week! In this weeks installment of Freebie Friday is the free Criss Cross Dishcloth pattern. This dishcloth features the Criss Cross Crochet Stitch (CC for short). It's fairly simple to do, as I explain below in the pattern notes. If you haven't noticed yet, I love working with new crochet stitches! The Criss Cross stitch isn't new to me but I've only used it in one or two other patterns. But I love the look and texture of it! Once again, I am using Peaches and Cream yarn. It's a #4, Worsted Weight cotton yarn. I highly recommend using a cotton yarn for dishcloths because it tends to hold up to the wear and tear better then synthetic or other yarns do. Are you ready for this pattern? Let's get into it then!