Mini Amigurumi

You can make this Mini Amigurumi collection and more!

As long as you know how to make a magic ring, single crochet, single crochet increase, and single crochet decrease, you can make any amigurumi you wish by following a pattern. You just need to practice and you will certainly get better with time.

If you have no experience and would love to learn how to crochet, you certainly can! Check out my blog posts:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

If you would like more information on Amigurumi, here is a post that you can check out, Amigurumi for Beginners.

or Foolproof Guide to Crocheting Amigurumi for Beginners

I have to admit this kind of became an obsession of mine last year. I came across a post by Vivika Vaina of Wandering Deer on Instagram, she is an amigurumi designer and shares lots of fun and cute mini amigurumi patterns for free! Thank you to Vivika for sharing these patterns with us!

Vivika had a Christmas advent calendar challenge where you crochet a little mini amigurumi every day for 24 days. 

I thought this was such a fun idea for my 6-year-old son. I did not have much experience with amigurumi. So it was fun to learn and try these cute patterns. 

And to say that my son had a blast opening up this cute little handmade gift every morning is an understatement! He was thrilled, in fact after 24 days he asked if he could have more!! Till today he plays with every one of his mini amigurumi collection!

What do you need to make these Mini Amigurumi? 

Cotton yarn, Plush yarn, Velvet yarn (I made all the ones pictured with I Love this cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby)

Crochet hook 3mm

Scissors 

Yarn needle 

Black embroidery thread for eyes and mouth or safety eyes or beads 

Polyfil or yarn scraps 

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How do you make these Mini Amigurumi? 

Every Amigurumi pattern starts with a magic ring, and most patterns are worked in the round. Hence, it is important to use a stitch marker to know which is your first stitch in every round. (A safety pin/a piece of yarn/a hoop earring will work too)

Find a pattern that you want to make. There are hundreds of free patterns on Pinterest. Most of the patterns that I used for the pictured amigurumi are from Wandering Deer on Instagram. Please visit Wandering Deer on Instagram to find most of these patterns. You can find the patterns on her Instagram page by just scrolling.

On Instagram, you can check out these crochet artists:

@wanderingdeer

@desaboneka

@creacolori

@minigurumi

These are just a few accounts that have cute free patterns for mini Amigurumi.

Also, check out Littleloveeveryday

Anitha has the cutest amigurumi patterns you can find, and she offers them all for free on her blog. They are not mini, but they are so cute so I wanted to share.

On YouTube you can find free video patterns on these channels:

Happygurumi 

Crafter Frog

Club Crochet

HappyBerryCrochet

SweetSofties

Theresa’s crochet shop 

Notes: 

If you are new to Amigurumi, all you need to know are single crochet, magic circle, sc increase, and sc decreases. 

You could use safety eyes if you like, but I prefer to embroider eyes and mouth with thread. It was easier. I embroidered them after closing them up. For the eyes, I used French knots. For the mouth a simple stitch. 

All these patterns can be made in different sizes by just changing the yarn and hook size. I have made some of these patterns with plush/velvet yarn.

Crochet Plush Mini Octo
Mini Octos – Pattern and video tutorial by All From Jade on YouTube

For video tutorials using plush yarn, you can check out these creators’ YouTube channels:

AllfromJade

Crafter Frog

I just wanted to add that since these are not my patterns, I cannot write them on my blog, I respect the hard work and ideas of the original pattern creator. So I always link the patterns on my blog, Please visit the links to get the patterns. Thank you for your understanding. I hope you will try and make a cute mini amigurumi collection of your own! Let me know in the comments if you plan to make some and which ones are your favorite. I would love to see a picture if you try them, Do share it with me on Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram @lovetostayhomeblog

Thank you for visiting my blog. I appreciate it so much. Have a wonderful and creative day!!

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Easy Crochet Flower Coasters

Crochet Flower Coasters

These easy Crochet Flower Coasters are pretty and the perfect summer project to brighten up your space. 

I have seen many beautiful flower coasters all over Pinterest and Instagram. They are so simple yet beautiful. I have been looking for an easy pattern and tried a few, but did not find the perfect pattern until now! 

I was really excited to come across this pattern, I first saw it on Instagram on Leonela Cevallos’s page. She makes beautiful crochet things! I immediately knew I had to try it out. Leonela has a YouTube channel, Leonela Cevallos, she shares this pattern with us in one of her videos. She does a great job with all the details. Thank you Leonela for sharing this beautiful pattern with us for free. 

Crochet Flower Coasters

It is a simple-to-follow pattern, all you need to know is:

: How to make a Magic circle (MC)

: Chain(CH)

: Single crochet (SC)

: Half double crochet (HDC)

: Double crochet (DC)

: Slip stitch (SL)

If you are a beginner or want to learn to crochet, please check out my blog posts on learning how to crochet

and Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

Crochet Flower Coaster

WHAT SUPPLIES DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE CROCHET FLOWER COASTERS? 

Crochet hook size 4.5mm

Cotton yarn (I am using I love this Cotton Yarn from Hobby Lobby)

Yarn needle

Scissors 

Supplies needed for crochet flower coasters

 

These are my Amazon Picks for this project:

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE CROCHET FLOWER COASTERS? 

This is not my pattern, so I cannot write it on my page, however, I am providing the link to Leonela’s video, Crochet Tutorial: How to make quick and easy crochet flower coasters.

Do watch the video and learn how to crochet these beautiful coasters. 

If you want the written pattern, Leonela has provided a detailed blog post with step-by-step pictures which you can find here Crochet Flower Coasters

You can use different color combinations. This is by far the easiest and best-looking flower coaster tutorial that I have tried. 

Once you make a few and learn the pattern, you can easily make one in under 15 minutes.

I loved the ease of this pattern so much, I made so many color combinations as you can see!

Crochet Flower Coasters

Notes: 

Use cotton yarn if you are using these as coasters. They are washable and reusable.  Acrylic yarn is not recommended and is not usually used when making coasters, hot pads, or trivets as they are not heat resistant. 

You could make these flowers and string them together to create a flower garland to decorate your home, it would look very pretty especially in a girl’s room.

If you want to make the flowers smaller or bigger just use a thinner yarn with a smaller hook or a thicker yarn with a bigger hook. This holds good for any crochet project. 

Weave in your ends in 3 different directions so that they are secure even if washed. 

TIP: To keep your yarn needle and scissors together, add a magnet to your scissors, you will never lose your needle! (You can see my picture above in supplies needed) Let me know if this tip was helpful!

Crochet Flower Coasters
A Rainbow of flower coasters!

Hope you will try these out, I promise you that this is one of the easiest and best flower coaster patterns I have tried. 

If you happen to try them out please share and tag the original creator Leonela Cevallos. Also share with me on Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram @lovetostayhome. You can leave me a comment down below, I love hearing from you and will surely respond. 

Crochet Flower Coasters

If you love to crochet and need some tried and tested patterns to inspire you, check out some of my other blog posts: 

5 Easy Crochet Scrunchies

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag

10 Crochet Coaster Patterns

Sunflower Crochet Coasters

Spring Flower Crochet Garland

Crochet Car Coasters

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

3 Easy Crochet Bookmarks

5 Useful Crochet Projects

Thank you for reading and hope you have a wonderful and creative day!! 

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5 Easy Crochet Scrunchies

Here are 5 easy crochet scrunchies for you to try. Even if you are a beginner at crochet, you can make scrunchies.

A great scrap yarn project are scrunchies. They are quick, easy, and require a small amount of yarn. They are also great for selling at markets or to give as gifts. 

With so many different types of yarn available, you can try scrunchies with different textures. Right now faux fur yarn scrunchies are quite popular. Velvet Scrunchies are so soft and cozy.

So use up all your scraps to make a few or many scrunchies in no time at all! 

I tried 5 patterns and would like to share them with all of you. 

5 easy crochet scrunchies

What do you need to make Crochet Scrunchies? 

Yarn

Crochet hook

Hair elastics or ties

Yarn needle 

Scissors 

These are my Amazon Picks for this project:

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How do you make these Scrunchies? 

Scrunchie 1 

You can use any yarn and appropriate hook. I used velvet yarn from Hobby Lobby and a 5mm crochet hook.

This scrunchie is super simple! All you have to do is attach the yarn to the hair tie, Ch 3, and double crochet around 50-55 times around the hair tie. Slip stitch into the 3rd chain of the beginning 3 chains. Leave a little yarn, the cut. To finish off, tighten the yarn tail. Using a yarn needle, weave it down to meet the beginning yarn tail. Make two tight knots, weave in the extra yarn, and cut the excess. 

Your scrunchie is ready!

Crochet Scrunchies

1987 Scrunchie

This is a paid pattern by Christina at Christina Ann Studios. 

I love all of Christina’s patterns. They are simple and modern. 

Head over to her Etsy or website to purchase the pattern. 

You can make this scrunchie with any type of yarn, I tried cotton and velvet yarn and used a 4.5mm hook.

If you’d rather buy the scrunchies, they are available in my shop in sets of 2.

Here is a link to my shop: Happy Knots and Loops

Crochet Scrunchies

Scrunchies 3 

Star scrunchie is a cute free pattern by Crochetboss

At the time of writing this blog post, it seems that the Crochetboss website is down. But I wanted to share because I thought this is a really cute pattern.

It is very easy and quick to make. It would be perfect for Christmas or even year-round.

I tried to recreate the pattern but it didn’t quite turn out exactly how I wanted it. But I will share how I did it, in case you want to try. I used velvet yarn from Hobby Lobby and a 5mm hook.

Attach the yarn to the hair tie. Chain 1, *(1 sc,1 dc, 1 treble crochet, 3 chains, 1 treble crochet, 1 dc, 1 sc)  slip st into center of hair tie, repeat pattern (*) all around 7 or 8 times.

Finish off.

 

Star Crochet Scrunchie

Scrunchie 4 

This scrunchie is a free pattern on Pinterest, it is a diagram that I followed, you can find it here. 

100% Cotton yarn was used with a 4.5mm crochet hook.

Crochet Scrunchies

Scrunchies 5 

Another super easy pattern! This scrunchie is made by crocheting treble crochet about 50 to 55 times into the hair tie. Start with a slip knot and chain 3, and treble crochet around. Finish off with a slip stitch into 3rd chain of the beginning 3 chains. Weave in ends.

These scrunchies were made using plush velvet yarn from Hobby Lobby and a 5mm hook.

Crochet Scrunchies

Crochet Scrunchie

Notes:

For all the scrunchies you start the same way by making a slip knot, then attach it to your hair tie. I have seen some people tying a knot onto the hair tie and starting off, but I prefer the method I mentioned above. 

As you crochet around, move the stitches closer so you have more place to crochet. A good rule of thumb to know when you have done enough stitches is to stretch the hair tie if you see the hair tie then crochet a few more stitches, but if the hair tie is fully covered then it’s good enough. 

To finish off, I cut the yarn and tighten it. Using a yarn needle weave the end down to the starting tail. Make 2 knots with both tails. Weave in the extra yarn under a few stitches and cut the extra yarn off. When you stretch the scrunchie you shouldn’t be able to see the tails. 

Hope you enjoyed reading about these easy scrunchies. If you try any of them, do share a picture with me on Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram. Also please leave a comment down below. I would love to hear from you. 

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5 easy crochet scrunchies

If you like to crochet I have lots of easy projects, you can check them out:

3 Easy Crochet Bookmarks

10 Crochet Coaster Patterns

Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag

Easy Crochet Bows

10 Free and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

If you’d like to learn, I encourage you to! It’s such a great hobby to have! 

Check out my beginner crochet posts: 

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

Thank you for looking and I am grateful that you are here. 

Have a wonderful and creative day friends! 

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Easy Crochet Pumpkins

Crochet Pumpkins are all the rage right now!! You can find them all over Pinterest. I am not surprised that they are so popular as they are so easy to make and will last a lifetime! Besides that, they are handmade, can be made in any color of your choice and they look great sitting on a shelf, mantel, or table in your home. Beautiful home decor on a budget is what I am talking about!

So make some crochet pumpkins to add to your home this fall! These pumpkins can be made in different sizes and stacked too! Group them together for a fun display in your home.
Make them farmhouse style by choosing some neutral colors. I love the texture and ribbed effect of these pumpkins and hope you do too.

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

 

You can have a variety of stems for your pumpkins. For example, use twigs, cinnamon sticks, wooden dowels, crocheted stems, etc.

If you wish you can add crocheted leaves or felt leaves. However, I kept it simple and tied a jute string around the stem in a bow.

There are many ways to customize your pumpkins and make them your own.

There are several patterns out there. But as usual, I like to find the easiest and quickest one! As a busy mom, time is precious and the less time it takes to make something the better, right??!

So let’s get to the pattern, but first:

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE EASY CROCHET PUMPKINS?

Yarn – plain colors, variegated, chunky yarn. The yarn I used is from Hobby Lobby, it is acrylic yarn in autumn shades. The thicker the better, it makes it chunky and cute! I do not recommend using fine yarn or sport-weight yarn.

Crochet hook – 5mm or 5.5mm ( or use the recommended size for the yarn you are using)

Scissors

Yarn needle

Polyfill or scrap yarn or felt

For the stem – sticks, cinnamon sticks, or a dowel rod. ( I used some dried twigs from my backyard)

Twine ( optional)

These are my Amazon Picks for this project:

(Disclaimer: These are affiliate links, which means if you buy any of these recommended products, I will receive a small commission from Amazon at no extra cost to you. Please know that I only recommend products that I know to be of great quality and have great reviews. Thank you so much for your support!)

I am trying my very best to keep my blog ad-free, so it does help if you can use my link when you are shopping on Amazon. Thanks for helping me out, I am truly grateful!!

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE EASY CROCHET PUMPKINS?

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

I followed this Easy Ribbed Pumpkin pattern by Erica of 5littlemonsters.com. She has a video tutorial too if watching and learning is more your style. Please visit her website to get the detailed pattern.

Thank you to Erica for this super easy pattern!

The ribbed effect looks so good and I knew I had to make these!

To make these pumpkins you need to know how to:

Make a slip- knot

Chain

HDC (half double crochet) in the back loops.

That’s it!! Super easy even for beginners!

So basically you make a rectangle as big or small as you want. Then, whip stitch the bottom, pull the yarn, and close it up. Stuff the pumpkin with polyfill or scrap yarn.
Whipstitch the top and pull tight leaving a little opening for the stem. Using the yarn needle go down and up and sort of shape it like a pumpkin.

Add your stem, you can hot glue it or just stick it in there. Optional: Tie a bow with a jute string, some yarn, or ribbon if desired. I think it took me about an hour to make one.

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

That’s it!! Make more and display them all over your home!

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

If you do not crochet and would like to learn, please check out my beginner posts:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

Easy Crochet Pumpkins

If you would like to make cute mini pumpkins, I already have a post of these crochet mini pumpkins.

These mini pumpkins are made amigurumi style though. For mini pumpkins it is ok, but to make larger ones I preferred the method of making a big piece and making a pumpkin as I am not a fan of stitching in the round!

I still have some DIY pumpkins for you even if you are not a fan of crochet!

Easy DIY Felt Pumpkins

Easy Thumbtack Pumpkins

Hope you liked reading about these simple crochet pumpkins, if you try them out please let me know in the comments below, I love hearing from you! Do share a picture on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to tag the original pattern creator too.

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Have a wonderful day friends!

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3 Easy Crochet Bookmarks

Crochet bookmarks are a quick and easy project. You can use up any scrap yarn or embroidery thread lying around. 

These bookmarks make great gifts for any book lovers in your life. You could easily pair any one of these bookmarks with a good book, that would be a great gift for anyone who loves reading.

They are useful and beautiful at the same time. All 3 patterns are free and have YouTube tutorials, so even if you are a beginner, you can do it!

Since these are small fast projects, they make good items to sell at craft fairs as they can also be sold at a lower price point. 

Crochet Bookmarks

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE CROCHET BOOKMARKS?

Yarn, crochet thread, or embroidery thread 

Crochet hook

Scissors 

Stiffening spray (optional)

These are my Amazon picks for this project:

(Disclaimer: These are affiliate links, which means if you buy any of these recommended products, I will receive a small commission from Amazon at no extra cost to you. Please know that I only recommend products that I know to be of great quality and have great reviews. Thank you so much for your support!)

I am trying my very best to keep my blog ad-free, so it does help if you can use my link when you are shopping on Amazon. Thanks for helping me out, I am truly grateful!!

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HOW DO YOU CROCHET THESE EASY BOOKMARKS?

CROCHET CROSS BOOKMARKS:

Crochet Cross Bookmarks

These crochet cross bookmarks are easy to make. The pattern I followed is from a YouTube video by Anutha – The Crochet World. 

The pattern is simple and straight-forward. You could make one in about 10 minutes! 

I used a yarn I found at Joann’s craft store. You can add extras as I did. I attached around 6 strands of thread to give it a tassel look at the bottom. For the top, I added 6 strands of thread and braided them.

Crochet Cross Bookmark

PRESSED FLOWER BOOKMARKS:

Pressed flower bookmarks

These bookmarks are so pretty, you cannot help but love them! They are made using a pattern by  Hooked in Loops YouTube channel

The only thing that I did differently was to attach the tassel with a jump ring instead of a stitch, I found that looked better and was more sturdy.

I used size 10 crochet thread and a 1.5mm crochet hook.

If you would like to learn how to make a tassel, please look at this post: DIY Tassel Earrings

These bookmarks will be in my shop soon!

Update: These cute bookmarks are available now in my Etsy shop! Check them out Pressed Flower Crochet Bookmarks.

Pressed flower bookmark

DANDELION BOOKMARKS:

Dandelion bookmark

This bookmark has a flower on both ends. Isn’t it pretty? I had to try it out when I saw it! This pattern is by Crafting with Caylene. You can watch her YouTube Video by clicking on the link.

I used cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby and a 3.75mm crochet hook.

Dandelion bookmark

I do hope you liked these easy crochet bookmark patterns. Thank you to the pattern creators for sharing these with us for free!

If you happen to try these out, please share a picture with the pattern creators and me on Instagram or Facebook.

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Before you go, do check out more simple and easy Crochet Projects:

Easy Crochet Bows

Crochet Christmas Earrings (All free patterns!)

Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag

Sunflower Crochet Coasters

10 Free and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns

Crochet Car Coasters

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

3 Easy Crochet Potholders

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

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10 Crochet Coaster Patterns

This collection of 10 Beautiful Crochet Coaster Patterns are easy to make and you can have a different set for every season or every room of your home. They brighten up a home and add that personal touch to your space. 

There are so many beautiful coaster patterns available for free online. This post is all about the crochet coasters I have tried. I have searched Pinterest and Google countless times and saved many many patterns!! But these are the ones that I loved most.

All these patterns are free except for the beautiful tulip coaster which is a paid pattern. It is just so beautiful, I had to buy it and try it out!

Most of them are beginner-friendly patterns. No matter what your style there is a pretty coaster for you! 

Make them in sets of 2, 4, or 6. These make great gifts too!! And very quick to make!! I love small and useful projects like this. 

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE CROCHET COASTERS?

Cotton yarn 

Crochet hook

Scissors

Yarn needle 

(Disclaimer: These are affiliate links, which means if you buy any of these recommended products, I will receive a small commission from Amazon at no extra cost to you. Please know that I only recommend products that I know to be of great quality and have great reviews. Thank you so much for your support!)

I am trying my very best to keep my blog ad-free, so it does help if you can use my link when you are shopping on Amazon. Thanks for helping me out, I am truly grateful!!

If you are not a Prime member but would like to try Prime free for 30 days, please use my link to sign up. You can get all the benefits of being a Prime member for 30 days, and cancel after 30 days without any charge! Do try it out. Thank you!

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE CROCHET COASTERS?

SUNFLOWER COASTERS

These beautiful and bright sunflower coasters have an entire post dedicated to them! You can see how I made them in my Sunflower Crochet Coasters Post

Sunflower coasters are also available in my shop, visit my shop Happy Knots and Loops to have a look at them.

I tried another Sunflower Coaster from Tonya at nanascraftyhome.com.

coastersunflower

I preferred the look of the first pattern, but if you like this one, go ahead and try it out.

TULIP COASTERS

tulip coaster

Tulips are such beautiful flowers. While browsing Pinterest, I came across these gorgeous Tulip Coasters by Golden Lucy Crafts. I just had to make them as they instantly caught my eye!

This is a paid pattern and definitely worth every dollar spent. Olena from Golden Lucy Crafts has written the pattern very well and her step-by-step pictures are very helpful.

If you would like to get this pattern visit Golden Lucy Crafts on Etsy.

Check out her other patterns too while you are there, she has a great collection of patterns!

PUFF COASTERS

puff coaster

This Coaster as it says is simple and looks farmhouse chic! You can find the free pattern at SigoniMacaroni.com

She has a super helpful video too on how to make these coasters.

BOHO HEXAGON COASTER

boho hexagon coasters

 

These coasters are really cute. The hexagon shape and the tassels make it quite different from other coasters. They are one of the easiest coasters to make.

Find the free pattern on TrulyCrochet.com

This pattern was also part of my blog post on Red, White, and Blue Independence Day Coasters.

DARCIE MUG RUGS

darcie mug rugs

I love the texture and look of these mug rugs. They are so functional and look great anywhere in your home. These rugs can be used not only for mugs but for candles, plant pots, trinket trays., etc.

The free pattern is by Amanda from LoveandStitch.com.

Amanda has beautiful patterns on her blog, do check them out while you are there.

These mug rugs were part of another blog post of mine, 5 Useful Crochet Projects

HEXIE LOVE COASTERS

hexie love coasters

The pattern for these coasters is a chart I found on Pinterest. 

Of course, these hexagons can be joined together to make many things but I decided to just make them into a set of coasters.

MANDALA COASTERS

mandala coasters

These mandala coasters are simple and beautiful. The free pattern is by Ling at HookedonPatterns.com

Ling has used a different color for each row and they look really great! I tried them with a variegated yarn that I had in my stash.

mandala coasters

CANDY FLOWER COASTERS

candy flower coaster

This is a free pattern by redagapeblog.com. You can find the pin here. 

For some reason I am not able to link the pattern itself,  please visit the blog and search for the coaster pattern if you would like to try it out.

DAISY FLOWER COASTERS

daisy flower coaster

How pretty are these coasters? I just love these and they are quite easy to make. This is a free pattern by Heather of hayhaycrochet.com

Beginner Friendly Daisy Flower Coaster

She also has a video tutorial which is always helpful if you are a beginner.

SIMPLE COASTERS

simple flower coaster

This coaster is made using a crochet diagram that I found here on Pinterest. For this coaster set, I used a size 5 thread in Blue.

However, this can be made using cotton yarn, your coaster would be bigger depending on the size of the yarn and hook.

BONUS PATTERN! OMBRE COASTERS

ombre coasters

I loved the look of these coasters, that’s why I am including them as a bonus! The pattern is from Marinke, you can find her free pattern here.

I used cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby for these coasters.

crochet coaster collection

I hope you like this collection of crochet coasters. Comment below which one is your favorite!! I would love to hear from you!

If you would like to see more easy crochet projects, here are some that make great gifts:

Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag

Easy Crochet Bows

Crochet Car Coasters

3 Easy Crochet Potholders

Crochet Christmas Earrings (All free patterns!)

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

Beginner Velvet Crochet Scarf

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

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Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag

This Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag is so cute and makes a great gift. It’s easy to make and it can be done in a couple of hours! 

You need to know how to make puff stitches and cluster stitches. But it is very well explained in the pattern, so even if you are a beginner I think you can make this crochet bag!

This bag would make a nice gift for any little girl in your life!

I have always wondered why this motif is called a Granny Square! If you are also curious like me, here is an explanation by Confessions of a Yarn-O-Holic

Interesting isn’t it?!

Sunflower Crochet Bag

If you do not know how to crochet and would like to learn, do check out my beginner posts:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

Granny squares can be used to make blankets, bags, clothes, table cloths, and even bed covers!! They are easy to make and you can make them in different color combinations. You can make them with flowers in the center or just different colors, either way, they look great!

Here is a great tutorial from Spruce Crafts to make a beginner Granny Square.

This project has been on my to-do list for the longest time and I finally got down to making it. I am really happy with the way it turned out. The only thing I might add is maybe a lining for the inside of the bag with some cotton material. 

Crochet Granny Square Bag

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS GRANNY SQUARE CROCHET BAG? 

Supplies for crochet granny square bag

Crochet hook, size 5mm

Scissors 

Yarn 3 colors ( You can use cotton or acrylic yarn) The yarn I used is I love this cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby.

Yarn needle 

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS GRANNY SQUARE CROCHET BAG?

Crochet Granny Square Bag

Flower Granny Square Bag:

There are several free patterns on Pinterest. Believe me, I have looked and saved so many!! But in the end, I always share only the patterns I like and are easy to make.

I followed this particular free pattern on Ravelry by Caitlin Simmonds, you can find it here.

It is a great pattern and has lots of positive reviews. The original pattern has a drawstring closure but I chose to leave this one open.

To put it very simply, just make 2 Granny squares and join them together. Next, make a simple handle. For the handle, I skipped the part of making single crochets in each stitch across, but next time I would do that as it makes the handle stronger.

It works up fast and does not use much yarn. 

The finished bag measures 6 inches by 6 inches. From the top of the handle to the top of the bag measures 22 inches.  That is great for a cross-body bag.

Crochet Granny Square Bag

Sunflower Drawstring Crochet Bag:

Sunflower Crochet Bag

Who does not like Sunflowers?! Sunflowers are beautiful and brighten up anything! The original pattern by Caitlin is called Sunflower Drawstring Bag.

For this one, I followed the same pattern mentioned above but used different colors. The only other change I made was, that I stopped at row 5.

I added the drawstring closure like in the original pattern.

For the handle, I followed the exact instructions and it is definitely more sturdy. In all honesty, I found the row of single crochets rather hard to do as my stitches were tight. So, from my experience, make the crochet chains and slip stitches a bit lose so that you can single crochet into them easier.

This finished bag measures 5.5inches by 5.5inches. The handle measures 16inches from the top of the handle to the top of the bag.

Sunflower Crochet Bag

If you are interested in making a bigger tote bag, check out this Sunflower Granny Square Tote Bag by CraftedbyCat.com. It is super cute and is on my list of “must try” patterns!

Hope you enjoyed reading about this cute little handmade crochet bag. If you do try it out, let me know in the comments below.

Also, do share a picture and tag the original creator of this pattern Caitlin Simmonds. Thank you to Caitlin for sharing her pattern for free!

Sunflower Crochet Bag

 

I have lots of easy crochet projects on my blog, do check them out:

A lot of these projects are quick, easy, and make great handmade gifts!

Easy Crochet Bows

Sunflower Crochet Coasters

10 Free and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns

Spring Flower Crochet Garland

Crochet Car Coasters

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

3 Easy Crochet Potholders

Mini Crochet Pumpkins

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

Crochet Christmas Earrings (All free patterns!)

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

5 Useful Crochet Projects

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Easy Crochet Bows

These Crochet Bows are so easy to make and look so pretty! To make these you only use the double crochet stitch, so it is a beginner-friendly project. 

You can use these bows on clips, hair bands, and hair ties to make cute hair accessories. Apart from that, they can also be used when wrapping presents. 

Make them in different sizes and colors. They can be made in less than 15 minutes!! These crochet bows make great gifts too! Just make them in a set of 2 or 3.

There are a lot of patterns available, but I choose the easiest 2 in my opinion, as I always love quick and easy patterns!

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE CROCHET BOWS?

Crochet bows supplies

Yarn 

Crochet hook

Scissors 

Yarn needle 

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE CROCHET BOWS?

Crochet bows

For the big bows, I followed this tutorial by Kim Layton at Everything Etsy.com, You can find the pattern here.

 Crochet a rectangle using double crochets. Then fold and stitch it up. Next, you wrap yarn around the center making it in the shape of a bow. 

So easy! 

I made some with cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby and also tried some small bows with velvet yarn. 

Crochet bows

For the smaller bows, I followed this simple pattern by Daisy Cottage Designs.

Thank you to these makers for sharing these free patterns with us!!

Crochet bows

If you do not know how to crochet, I have some beginner posts, do check them out if you would like to learn:

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

As I have said many times before, crochet is a wonderful hobby to have and easy to learn. The things you can make are beautiful, useful, and decorative. Most importantly crochet, like any other hobby is a stress buster.

If crochet is not for you, I have a post about 10 Hobbies that you can check out. You might find your next favorite hobby!

10 Fun Hobbies to do at Home

Hope you liked this post, if you do try out some bows, do share a picture with me on Facebook or Instagram @lovetostayhomeblog, I would love to see your creations! Please tag the pattern writers too!

Thank you for reading! I am grateful for your presence here. 

Crochet bows

Here are some other easy crochet projects you might like:

Sunflower Crochet Coasters

10 Free and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns

Crochet Car Coasters

Crochet Bath Scrubbers

Organizing with Crochet Baskets!

10 Easy Crochet Earrings (All Free Patterns!)

Crochet Keychains & Wristlets

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Sunflower Crochet Coasters

These Crochet Sunflower Coasters will certainly brighten up any space in your home for Spring and Summer! The Sunflower is such a beautiful vibrant flower, so why not have these sunflowers in your home, they will never fade away! 😁

Coasters are so versatile. Apart from the most common use for your cups/mugs, these coasters can also be used for other things like candles, small plant pots, jewelry trays, little trinkets, etc. 

They just liven up any space that they are in. 

Crochet Sunflower Coasters

This is a simple crochet pattern. Easy enough for beginners too! If you would like to learn crochet, do check out my two beginner posts: 

Learn How to Crochet

Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches

What are the supplies needed for these Crochet Sunflower Coasters? 

Brown yarn (The yarn I used is from HobbyLobby I love this cotton, Brown)

Yellow yarn (This one is from Hobby Lobby too, its name is Curry)

Crochet hook size 4.25mm or 4.5mm

Scissors 

Yarn needle 

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How do you make these Crochet Sunflower Coasters? 

Crochet Sunflower Coasters

The pattern I followed is from a video tutorial on YouTube. It is from the channel Butterfly Craft DIY. You can find it here. 

There are many tutorials on Pinterest and YouTube for Sunflower Coasters, believe me, I tried quite a few! In the end, I liked the look of these coasters. They are easy to make and are just the right size. (They are actually bigger than regular coasters, but since sunflowers are big flowers I think they look nice bigger.)

Crochet Sunflower Coasters

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Crochet Sunflower Coasters

Here are some other Coasters that you might be interested in making:

Crochet Car Coasters

Independence Day Crochet Coasters

Crochet Christmas Star Coasters

Easy Macrame Coasters

5 Useful Crochet Projects

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Velvet Crochet Peep Bunnies

Velvet Crochet Peep Bunnies

Velvet Crochet Peep Bunnies are so cute and soft! They make a great gift to put in an Easter basket. 

These bunnies are easy to make and take about an hour. It may take longer if you are a beginner, but that being said it is easy enough for a beginner too! 

The velvet yarn makes it so cuddly and soft. You can make it in cotton yarn like in the pattern I followed. 

I decided to go for velvet yarn as I love the softness of it. I definitely think it is more challenging to work with velvet yarn but the end result is worth it! 

If you like velvet yarn projects, Check out these, Velvet beginner soft and cozy Crochet scarves!

Velvet Peep Crochet Bunnies

What do you need to make these Velvet Peep Crochet Bunnies? 

Velvet Yarn – I used velvet yarn from Hobby Lobby which I had in my yarn stash 

Crochet hook – size 4.25mm

Scissors 

Beads or safety eyes – I used black beads as that’s what I had. However, If you are making these for a young child I suggest using safety eyes. 

Stuffing – I used polyfill which I had. Alternatives are cotton, felt scraps, or yarn scraps. 

Yarn needle – To weave in the ends.

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How do you make these Velvet Peep Crochet Easter Bunnies? 

Velvet Peep Bunnies

I followed this pattern by Heather Corrine. 

Her pattern is very clear and I followed it exactly as she explained. She even has a video to make these, so if you like to watch and learn, she has got you covered! 

 I have previously followed a mini pumpkin tutorial from Heather and wrote a post about it. You can find it here if you are interested. Her patterns are simple and easy to follow. 

Thank you to Heather for the free patterns! 

Velvet Peep Crochet Bunnies

Notes: 

As mentioned earlier you can use cotton yarn. Your bunny will not be as soft and cuddly but still as cute! 

For the eyes and nose, you can use beads as I did. I sewed them on with a yarn needle and thread. Alternatives are safety eyes or stitching the eyes and nose with black thread. 

When stuffing the bunny, I did not stuff the ears, just the body, and face. Do not overstuff. 

Velvet Crochet Peep Bunnies
How cute do they look squished in this jar?!

Hope you liked reading about these cute bunnies! If you try them out please share a picture with me on Instagram @lovetostayhomeblog. You can tag Heather as well @heathercorrine

Thank you for being here and I appreciate your support! Please come back soon to check out all my other posts. 

If you are interested in easy crochet projects, here are some that you may like: 

Crochet Chain Decorative Easter Eggs

10 Free and Easy Crochet Flower Patterns

Spring Flower Crochet Garland

Crochet Car Coasters

Crochet Bath Scrubbers

3 Easy Crochet Potholders

Beginner Velvet Crochet Scarf

Easy Crochet Hair Accessories

Easy Crochet Chain Earrings

5 Useful Crochet Projects

Have a wonderful and creative day!!

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