FREE crochet patterns have moved
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
4y ago
All my blog patterns are now available on my website www.happyberry.co.uk for free as well as my YouTube channels. If you've come to this blog from various aggregation websites such as Ravelry that have scraped links to my content, then please do head to my website directly to find the patterns you need. If they are not available there, then they have been discontinued. Please also help support independent designers by not using these aggregation websites to share your projects and finished makes because I cannot see or enjoy your work. Instead, please go directly to my HappyBerry social ..read more
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FREE crochet patterns
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
4y ago
My blog is moving! As some of you may have noticed, a few of the free written versions of my crochet patterns on YouTube have disappeared from my blog, but fear not as you can now find them over on my website at www.happyberry.co.uk This is so I can focus on keeping all my free crochet patterns in one place. I am also now writing articles along with our lovely new knitting designer Deborah over on my website where I am also welcoming you lovely crocheters to submit your own articles as guest bloggers!  Do you love crochet? Do you love yarn? Perhaps you have an interesting story to tell ..read more
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How to Write Crochet Patterns
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
Pattern: Lazy Daisy Girl's Shoes Available HereThe question "how do I write a crochet pattern that I can sell" is one I hear a few times and as it is something that I do on a daily basis so it makes only sense for me to write up some tops tips for you guys thinking about putting your skills to the test! The first and most important thing you need to do first is to design your own pattern. This may sound hard and quite obvious but in fact it can be relatively painless if you start with something simple, like a wash cloth or a baby blanket. It doesn't have to be a woman's vest in lots of differ ..read more
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How To Crochet my Gnome Wizards - Yarn Scrap Friday
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
I wasn't quite sure what to call these adorable little people, they look like little wizards but also little gnomes so I decided on just Gnome Wizards! They make great little finger puppets for children but they also make just fun little characters to place around the house or town to confuse people he he Have you found one of my Gnome Wizards yet on your travels? Make sure to keep an eye out! So what will we need to make them; 2.5mm crochet hookDK/Light worsted weight yarn - I used Rico Designs Essentials DK 100% cotton yarnYarn needle and scissors Pi = Pink (skin colour example)W = W ..read more
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How To Crochet a Mini Chick and Egg - Yarn Scrap Friday
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
I loved designing these little eggs and chicks! These eggs and mini chicks are perfect for Easter, you can also just crochet the egg and hide nini chocolate treats inside! I hope you have fun making them. You will need Yarn (obviously) I used some DK/Light worsted weight cotton yarn for the egg in pink or blue, and some DK/Light worsted weight acrylic yarn for the chick in yellow, orange and black2.5mm crochet hook1 small button, about 1cm in diameterYarn needle and scissorsSewing needle or any needle that will fit through a button holeSmall amount of stuffing or yarn scraps to stuff the ..read more
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How To Do Tunisian Crochet and Free Knit Stitch Booties Pattern - Yarn Scrap Friday
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
I think over the last few weeks I have become slightly obsessed with Tunisian crochet but I'm hoping that's a good thing for you guys. So I thought I would put together not only a video tutorial for some Tunisian Knit Stitch Baby Booties but also a written pattern and general introduction to Tunisian crochet. Many people assume that knitting and crochet are two very different techniques and to the novice it can definitely look that way but Tunisian crochet is a wonderful fusion of both knitting and crochet, so if you have always wanted to be able to knit but could only master crochet then T ..read more
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How To Start Your Own Blog
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
A lovely lady asked me over on the HappyBerry Facebook page about how to start up a blog and whether I could write up some hints and tips to getting started with building your own crafty blog so I thought why not! I will try my best and at least tell you how I started my own blog and why. I use Blogger by Google rather than any other blog software such as WordPress, the main reason being is that Blogger is built and owned by Google and Google is the one place we all like to get high search results in. It is true as well that Google will rate Blogger blogs over other blogs purely for this reas ..read more
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Different yarn types and deciphering the terminologies
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
I was delighted to hear from a HappyBerry trooper today who was new to crochet, always happy to hear of a new recruit for our yarn mission he he but she put forward an interesting question. She wanted to know about yarn and what all the different terminology means. Yarn terminology can mean different things to different people. Depending on where you live, picking up a say a UK pattern can confuse you when it comes to buying the yarn stated if you, for example, live in Australia unless you are used to the different yarn terms so today I've decided to help out whilst sipping my morning coffee ..read more
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The Unspoken 3 Minutes
Happy Berry Crochet
by HappyBerryCrochet
5y ago
We are all familiar with the expression that a watched kettle never boils but every scientist will tell you that this is impossible (well unless it's broken or bought from Argos) as the laws of physics tell us that at some point the kettle will boil. What interests me is why it feels longer than if we went away and did an activity of some kind, which led me to muse over the idea of different forms of unspoken three minutes. So here is our first, the Washing Machine 3 Minutes, the last three minutes on the wash cycle as we sit staring at the washing machine impatiently waiting for our new ite ..read more
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