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The Dimple Blanket - Free Pattern

Dimple Blanket by © LizAnn Petch Looking for a project that is both beautiful and practical? The Dimple Blanket by LizAnn Petch is a fantastic free pattern—available at the link below—that you absolutely must check out! This pattern is truly ingenious because it allows you to use up those small amounts of leftover DK yarn that many crafters accumulate. Imagine transforming your yarn stash into a cozy, textured afghan. The design cleverly incorporates short-row shaping to create "dimples" that fit together seamlessly, resulting in a visually stunning and tactile blanket. Project Details Yarn Requirements: Approximately 3,828 to 4,374 yards. Finished Size: Approximately 130 cm x 150 cm (a perfect size for a throw). Style: Modular, textured, and stash-friendly. Don’t miss out—download the Dimple Blanket pattern now and start creating your own unique masterpiece! Download Pattern: The Dimple Blanket

Free Pattern: Little Spring Hen

Little Spring Hen Looking for an adorable, beginner-friendly project that feels special without taking forever? Download the Free Pattern at the link below. These chubby little hens knit up quickly with leftover yarns, making them perfect for using up small skeins while still ending up with something cute and festive. And if you love playful details, the best part is that the hen design is made to hide a chocolate egg—so your finished piece isn’t just decorative, it’s interactive too. If you’ve been intimidated by complex shaping, you’ll be relieved to know this is a very quick and simple knit-flat pattern with only a small final seam. The body is worked in garter stitch with clear instructions, and although the crest is the most “complicated” part (it’s crocheted), it’s still approachable—and the pattern even suggests an easy alternative using garter stitch rows if you’d rather skip crochet. In other words, you can choose the method that matches your comfort level and still get that c...

Flower Scarf - Free Pattern

Photo above © Robyn Diliberto If you love projects that look impressive but still follow clear instructions, you’ll want to download the Flower Scarf free pattern by Robyn Diliberto from the link below. What makes this scarf so eye-catching is the “flower ruffly” section—created by quickly increasing from 9 to 243 stitches. That dramatic stitch growth is exactly why the texture blooms, giving the finished scarf a playful, romantic shape that stands out in the best way. Download Pattern: Flower Scarf