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Moroccan Tile Stitch Mini-Backpack

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Hello everyone. I am Sharon. I am going to share with you one of my creations. This is a Mini-Backpack and worked in Morrocan Tile Stitch. If you have seen most of my projects, I am quite obsessed with this stitch. One reason is because you can use many colors with one main color.  You can use any yarn of your choice. The materials that I have used are:  Baguio Mercerised Cotton Yarn in light Brown  Cannon Crochet Thread size 8  2 mm crochet hook Round 1: Make a magic ring. Chain 1. 6 SCs into the ring. To end the round, slip stitch on top of the first SC made. Round 2: Chain 1. 2 SC into the same stitch. 2 SC into each of the next 5 SCs. Round 3: Chain 1. 1 SC into the same stitch. 2 SC into the next stitch. 2 SC into every 2nd stitch around. To end the round, slip stitch on top of the first SC made.  Round 4: Chain 1. 1 SC into the same stitch. 1 SC into the next. 2 SC into the 3rd stitch. 2 SC into  every 3rd stitch around. To end the round, slip stitch on top of the first SC made.

How to Crochet a Unity Bucket Hat

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Hello everyone, it's been a long time since I have written down a pattern. I love this design. Let me tell you a little story about this interlocking circles I found on pinterest. I was supposed to make one until I have been reminded by a couple of my fellow crocheters on Kumu. It's nice being able to get inspired by others. The moment I set my eyes on this interlocking circles, I have been thinking about different ideas in which I can make use of these ones. I even made a bucket bag using Rayon. I will write about it in my next blog. I am happy to share with you this awesome project. For this project, I will be using Ogo Yarn Colorama Overboard 180 grams.  5.5 mm crochet hook. I used a smaller hook because I am a lose crocheter. It may be slightly bigger if you use 6 mm. You will need some scissors and yarn needles for weaving in the ends. If you dont have an O'go yarn, you may use any bulky yarn #5 to be able to have the same size of project as mine.  Round 1: Make a magi