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![]() Part 1 of 2, Women's Crochet Beanies and Ear Warmers! I am really excited to share this, it is probably one of my favorite things to crochet. My daughters love to take what I make for themselves or their children. Lately I have been making my grandkids all kinds of hats like a bunny hat out of faux fur, a bobble hat (my daughter is obsessed with them), now a triangle popcorn hat!! I love to design them using the top down method I just find it easier. What is your way top down or bottoms up?
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I have compiled 9 awesome men's beanies for you to crochet this week. We all have a grandpa, father, son, brother or uncle that could use a beanie or scarf for those cold, blistery, nights of Winter. I live in Upstate NY, and the winters here are sometimes so brutal that you need a hat and scarf.
I have compiled 16 stunning gloves and mittens for you to crochet. With Autumn & Winter fast approaching we could make some of these gloves and mittens for those brisky evenings and blustery winter days. I do know that children require several pairs, because they seem to go through them by loss or getting wet. My children lived outside in the winter months, they loved the snow so much and always, always went through about 5 pair of mittens a day. How about your children?
Here are 24 Fun and Fabulous Shawls & Wraps that I have compiled for you to all find here. Shawls and Wraps are a comfort and a warming item that we can all wear. I love them in the fall and winter as an added layer for those breezy, cool Autumn days and for the Winter months as an added comfort and warmth.
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Crochet Popcorn Wall hangings. They are fun to make, look great as a home decor hanging and make an amazing gift! My daughters have many that are macrame, something I have yet to learn, but for now crocheting them will do. I thought I would share this with you all, so you can experience this DIY project and make your own.
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