I thought it would be good to put these into one mini list. In case you want to make something!
Crochet a Ripple Blanket : The Cheery Wave Ripple
Crochet a Larksfoot Blanket :: The Larksfoot/Arcade Double Tutorial
Crochet a Granny Square :: Granny Squares 101
Crochet some Christmas Baubles :: Nanna Baubles
Crochet some Christmas Decorations : Snowmen and Hearts
Crochet some Slippers : Pippy Slippers
Crochet a Pot Holder : A Round One!
Crochet a Rug : For The Floor!
I’m going to work on a ZigZag Crochet Tute next. And one showing you how to do the Granny Squares with the flowers in the middle. So there you go! Adding those to my Teux Deux as we speak!
What have you been making?
xx Pip
PS : the shoes were second hand via Etsy! xx

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You are a kind and lovely lady for sharing so much with us.
ya, I was certainly gonna comment on those super cute clogs 😀 and I LOVE the colors you've used! I crocheted a scarf for an hour on a plane ride yesterday 😀 But this stitch is so much prettier than my "single crochet" which always seems to curl up! Wonder if that's just the yarn I used?! Can't wait to try this!!!!
i really do need to take the time to learn! i'm making a terrycloth lion from a vintage pattern 🙂
Thanks you for all the work and love you put in making these awesome tutorials.
Thanks for compiling this list Pip- learning to crochet has been on my 'to do' list for years! I think I'll start with the granny squares 🙂
So convenient!!
My roommate and I are making Christmas decorations. We have a motley collection of stars, snowflakes and circley-decoratey thingies. Fun and not too hard – well, some online tutes are easier to follow than others. The Tree goes up Sunday!!
Yay! Thanks for posting this list! Now that my Thanksgiving (I'm in the US) guests have just departed and the last of the dishes are running through the washer, I can think about Christmas. Last year, I purchased a bunch of brightly colored ball ornaments (plastic, so they were mega cheap) and I am definitely going to crochet a bunch of them. I was just thinking about how I needed to search for your directions, and you just saved me all of the trouble!
Also, thanks a bunch for the Larksfoot/Arcade tutorial. I have some yarn that is from a blanket I abandoned, and I think that this is the perfect pattern for it. Plus, it looks easy enough that I can watch TV while making it. Now, if only I could figure out who to give it to…
Good god I love that arcade style! So going to do it.
Lately I've been making an apron from a vintage pattern, a skirt from a 1976 Women's World magazine, and a doily from another vintage pattern. Thank goodness crochet allows for polygamy, I can't stay loyal to one project at a time!