For the Love of Tulips Tank

Introducing the ultimate crochet yoke: a collar so beautifully textured and intricate, you’ll have people wondering if it’s indeed made with yarn and a hook, or if it’s literally sculpted. Featuring the signature plump tulip flowers from my Tulips Crochet Collection—my own interpretation of a crochet tulip stitch, this crochet tank top can be dressed up or down and the color combos are endless!

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Don’t Scrap That Raglan

This super versatile, top-down sweater is specifically designed to help you put all those DK scraps to good use.
The simple yet meditative moss stitch encourages your yarn to do most of the talking, while also allowing for some mind-blowing color blocking ideas. The sweater can also be worked up in a single color, for a timeless wardrobe staple.
Consider this pattern your blank canvas and let your imagination run wild!

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How to differentiate the right side and wrong side in crochet

Sometimes, a pattern calls for you to turn your work after every round. While it’s seemingly easy enough not to forget if you’ve turned or not, the situation becomes a little less clear when it’s time for you to pick up your work again after you’ve put in on hold for a while. This occurs in particular when it’s time to add the sleeves on a circular yoke or raglan sweater which is worked in turned rounds.

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