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Pot 'O Gold Hat -free crochet pattern-

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This super cute hat works up quick and you can easily have it done in time for St. Patrick's Day!  The designer has included 3 different variations which I love.  You can stop at the end of the beanie, or you can keep going, by adding embellishments to give your hat some more flair; a shamrock and a pot of gold and a rainbow.  The hat pattern is sized from baby all of the way up to adult. Designed By: Pattern Paradise Skill Level: Easy Materials:  Acrylic worsted weight yarn; -Main Color (MC) ~100 – 300 yards; -Contrast Color 1 (CC1) ~30–90 yds; -Contrast Color 2 (CC2) ~10- 40 yards\ You will need 2 yards each of: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet; 10 yards of Black; 5 yards of White. Hook US H (5.00 mm) Hook US I (5.5 mm) Hook US G (4.00 mm) Size: Newborn to Adult Get the Free Pattern!

St. Patrick's Day Cape -free crochet pattern-

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If you have Irish in your blood or simply wish to celebrate this St. Patrick's Day in style, here's a cute little crochet cape to try!  I say little, because it is sized as 2T, but it would be very easy to adjust to fit any size.  You could also make it any color you want for any season, but the cute shamrock detailed embellishment makes this cape lucky! Designed By: Adirondack Patterns and Handmade Babies Skill Level : Intermediate Materials: Homespun Brand yarn (Size 5 Bulky) Accent yarn and color of choice for embellishment Size I Crochet Hook Straight pin Yarn Needle Get the Free Pattern!

St. Patrick's Shamrock Masquerade Mask Crochet Pattern

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  Give your lace crochet skills a test with this pretty shamrock mask pattern! Designed By: Farrah Hodgson Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced Materials:  Aunt Lydia's Size 10 Classic Crochet Thread Hook Size: 1.25mm Other: Sewing needle to sew in ends Size: Adult head Gauge: Not Important Stitches Used: Ch =Chain;  Sl St =Slip Stitch;  Sc =Single Crochet;  Sc2tog =Single crochet next 2 stitches together;  Hdc =Half Double Crochet;  Dc =Double Crochet;  Tr =Triple/Treble Crochet Special Term Used:  Picot=ch3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook Please do not copy, nor distribute my pattern without consent. You may make and sell the finished product:) Copyright 365 Crochet, 2013. Do not turn in this pattern. Ch6, sl st in 1st ch to form a loop. Rnd 1: 12dc inside ch6 loop. Sl st in 1st dc. Ch3. Rnd 2: Dc in 1st st, 2dc in next 11 sts, sl st to top of ch3, ch3. Rnd 3: (dc-tr) in 1st st, (tr-dc) in next st, dc in next s...

Lucky CLover Scarf

By : Lyssa Tangles & Twists "Once I started thinking St. Patty's day, I had a second brain wave.  I was getting bored with blocky things, so why not go lacy on this one?  What's more, there is a method called Irish crochet that looks awesome and is light and delicate.  Now, Irish crochet it typically done with teensy little steel hooks and crochet thread and I'm not a terribly patient person." Materials: Red Heart SuperSaver (I used some leftover DuPont Sayelle for the yellow, but Red Heart should work just fine for the coins) J hook I hook Get the Free Pattern!