Nensi Gogolak
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Crochet: Beanie, Toque
LILA HAT is a super easy crochet hat pattern with a twist of crochet-as-you-go flowers. Crochet stitches used are the basic stitches ch, sl st, hdc and dc and the ribbed pattern uses the BLO (back loop only). I found this pattern a lot of fun to make and my daughter loved it the first time i made it for her. I could make it in one evening but o...

Crochet: Afghan block
Sunflowers Square in C2C technique which can be used as a standalone pattern or as a part of one.

Crochet: Afghan block
Barn Square in C2C technique which can be used as a standalone pattern or as a part of one.

Crochet: Afghan block
Watermelon Square in C2C technique which can be used as a standalone pattern or as a part of one.

Crochet: Afghan block
Tulip Square in C2C technique which can be used as a standalone pattern or as a part of one.

Crochet: Afghan block
Tulip Square in C2C technique which can be used as a standalone pattern or as a part of one.

Crochet: Coaster, Placemat
Pattern is of a set of coasters and placemats that have been made with same stitches in very similar pattern so they make a set. Any yarn can be used but I recommend a bit bulkier and cotton based yarn. If you use thinner yarn, your gauge will be off but you can repeat some rows to achieve the appropriate size (mentioned below).