Emily Garbenis
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Crochet: Afghan block
Both side-to-side (bottom up) and corner start methods are included - this allows for some fun ways to play with color! I enjoy using a self-striping style yarn for the corner start squares.

Crochet: Afghan block
Both side-to-side (bottom up) and corner start methods are included - this allows for some fun ways to play with color! I enjoy using a self-striping style yarn for the corner start squares.

Crochet: Afghan block
Both side-to-side (bottom up) and corner start methods are included - this allows for some fun ways to play with color! I enjoy using a self-striping style yarn for the corner start squares.

Crochet: Animal Toy
This rag doll style jellyfish is a great quick project! And the best part- NEW SEWING!!! The jellyfish is crocheted together, with optional stuffing between the layers.

Crochet: Afghan block
Both side-to-side (bottom up) and corner start methods are included - this allows for some fun ways to play with color! I enjoy using a self-striping style yarn for the corner start squares.

Crochet: Afghan block
Both side-to-side (bottom up) and corner start methods are included - this allows for some fun ways to play with color! I enjoy using a self-striping style yarn for the corner start squares.

Crochet: Afghan block
This pattern is for one block made using interlocking crochet. Two filet meshes are locked together as you work. It works best to use two contrasting yarns.

Crochet: Afghan block
This pattern is for one block made using interlocking crochet. Two filet meshes are locked together as you work. It works best to use two contrasting yarns.