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Deep Dives and Highlights

Crochet Guide

How to Decrease

Decreases are used to shape crochet pieces. They narrow your fabric where needed. They are also used in some special stitches.

Crochet Guide

Beginner Cubie Cat

Create this adorable beginner crochet cat pattern using all squares and rectangles. Simple crochet stitching, a dash of creativity and a fair bit of basic sewing come together in this cute free crochet pattern.

Knit Guide

How to Knit in the Round

We can work knitting flat (back and forth in rows) or we can work it in the round (in a tube). This is sometimes called circular knitting as you are working in a spiral.

Quilt Guide

Curved Piecing

There are many traditional quilt blocks and free-form designs that use curves.

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