Crochet Home Decor

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Turtle Applique

This adorable crochet turtle applique is fun and charming, making it an ideal addition to larger projects. Its playful design adds a unique touch to any creation, whether it’s a crochet blanket or a bag. Best of all, you can make this cute turtle using a free crochet pattern. So hurry up and start your crochet adventures. PHOTOS by Dani West / Ravelry.com Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
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Giant Friendship Bracelet Garland

Celebrate your vibe with this fun and festive crochet wall decoration shaped like a giant charm bracelet! With dangling hearts, circles, and the playful embroidered phrase “In my birthday era,” it’s the perfect piece to hang in a bedroom, party space, or creative corner. Even better? You can customize the message – whether it’s for a birthday, a mantra, or a special name. PHOTOS by Juli Anne /
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Orange Scrubbie

Make your skincare time fun and fruity with this crochet scrubber shaped like an orange! The bold orange body and cute green leaf make it stand out instantly. It’s a small, easy project but one that really sparks joy. Use textured or traditional yarn – both work great – and enjoy how this bright, zesty scrubber turns a simple routine into something you actually look forward to.
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Delilah Scrubbie

This crochet scrubber looks just like a lovely flower with a bright yellow center and delicate blue petals. It’s not just cute, it’s practical too! You can make it using regular yarn or mix in special textured scrubby yarn that resembles a sponge. This cheerful accessory brings joy to your skincare or dishwashing routine and adds a handmade charm to everyday tasks.
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Frog Coaster Free Crochet Pattern

Why settle for a plain circle when you can have a frog face smiling up at you while you sip your tea? This crochet coaster doubles as the most charming amphibian portrait, complete with big eyes, plump cheeks and a cheeky grin. Equal parts functional and fun, it instantly brings playfulness to your table. PHOTOS by Kathy Leung / Ravelry.com Find the original pattern on directsourceyarn.com, or
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