Systemic Injustice, BLM, & A Free Tunisian Crochet Pattern

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Systemic Injustice and Systemic Racism Against the Black Community

There is great injustice happening against the Black community all over the US. Overt systemic injustice examples include police brutality, wrongful incarceration, and lynchings. There are also more subtle forms of systemic injustice such as food deserts/ lack of access to healthy foods in and around Black communities, and lack of health insurance making the Black community disproportionately affected by health disparities.

In this post, I take you through some data and visual aids to show you what systemic injustice looks like in the US, my own personal reflections and perspectives, what actions can be taken to fight against this injustice. I also feature some of my favorite Black crocheters and Black designers and finally share a free Tunisian crochet pattern that I came up with inspired by the concept of standing in the gap (which I’ll explain later).

Below are some powerful words inspired by the current situation by a mother of Black children from a Muslim mom group I am a part of:

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Table of Contents:

SYSTEMIC INJUSTICE EXPLAINED – THE DATA

I’ve shared some infographics below that visually represent these issues to create awareness starting with police brutality and wrongful incarceration.

Black individuals are more likely to be fatally shot by police than White individuals.

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Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-systemic-racism-in-charts-graphs-data-2020-6

More than half of prisoners who are wrongfully convicted are Black

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Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/7113733/Innocence-Project-Infographic

Black workers have historically earned far less than White workers. There is still a significant wage gap between Black and White American workers.

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Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-systemic-racism-in-charts-graphs-data-2020-6

“Gentrification is a process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses.” This has led to the displacement of the Black community.

“Cities with the highest levels of black displacement between 2000 and 2010 were concentrated in the South, with nine out of 16 cities with high levels of black displacement located there. Richmond, Charlottesville, Washington, D.C., and New Orleans had the highest percentages of black displacement at the tract level.” 

Source: https://ncrc.org/gentrification/

Health Disparities in the Black Community

Black women are significantly more likely to die from a pregnancy-related death when compared with White women regardless of age.

Source: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6835a3.htm

Young African Americans are living with diseases more common at older ages.

African Americans ages 18-49 are 2 times as likely to die from heart disease than whites.

African Americans ages 35-64 years are 50% more likely to have high blood pressure than whites.

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Source: https://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/aahealth/index.html

Chronic diseases and some of their risk factors may be silent or not diagnosed during these early years. Health differences are often due to economic and social conditions that are more common among African Americans than whites. For example, African American adults are more likely to report they cannot see a doctor because of cost. 

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Source: https://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/aahealth/index.html

*It should be noted that a lot of these risk factors are associated with socioeconomic issues including food deserts and lack of health insurance. These issues are usually a result of policies at the broader level that put the Black community at a disadvantage.

Black Americans were nearly twice as likely as their white neighbors to lack health insurance as recently as 2018.

Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-systemic-racism-in-charts-graphs-data-2020-6

A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food (i.e. supermarkets and grocery stores are far, fast food and convenience stores are the main sources of food).

Food Deserts are more prevalent in the Black community. This leads to food-related health issues such as obesity and other metabolic chronic illnesses.

Source: https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20200411/expert-food-deserts-in-black-communities-partly-explain-coronavirus-vulnerability

Wherever possible, we should try to advocate for socio-economic changes at the policy level to help alleviate some of these health disparities and ensure a better future for the Black community.

Do the research and find out what you can do in your own local community to bring about change whether it’s making a donation or volunteering and working directly with community organizations.

REFLECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVE: Reflecting and Checking my Own Biases

For the past month, I’ve been having an internal dialogue. I’ve been reflecting on how events in my life and my perspective have impacted the larger picture of the systemic injustice my Black brothers and sisters experience.

This is hard for me to admit and to say openly but it needs to be said.
Our South Asian communities have wronged the Black community for generations. I grew up with the stereotype that I should be fearful of Black people because they are aggressive and dangerous. This was reinforced by the media. I also grew up thinking dark skin color meant you were less beautiful/less worthy of love. At that time I didn’t know right from wrong. On the other extreme, I also engaged in cultural appropriation during my high school years because that’s what all the cool kids did. Dressing in baggy clothes and saying things like “that’s so ghetto” “I’m so gangsta” etc.
As I grew up I learned the difference between right and wrong. I learned to love and appreciate my Black friends and their uniqueness and stopped engaging in cultural appropriation.

This is my point. Racism is learned, not something you are born with, but something you learn from your family, your environment, the type of news you follow, and the media you consume.

As a South Asian mom, I want to say it loudly and clearly that my son will not follow this stereotype. I will teach him to love and treat fairly people from the Black community. I will assist in breaking the cycle of racism one step at a time even if it means getting uncomfortable and creating a dialogue about things that may be difficult to talk about.

BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT

The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement aims to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.

Source: https://blacklivesmatter.com/about/

How You Can Help

Start at home. The best thing we can do is teach our children to fight against injustice. Below is a great resource shared by mommy_brain on Instagram explaining how we can teach our kids to be anti-racist and how to be anti-racist as a family. Click on the source link to read more.

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Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA2wpM5gDrR/

Take action now by donating, signing petitions, joining protests, and more. Don’t forget to also share the link on social media: https://www.blacklivesmatters.carrd.co

Check out these links for lists of some important movies, podcasts, and books to educate yourself on systemic injustice and racism.

Check out the thorough list found on PBS and a more brief list over on NPR. Here is another thorough list by CNET categorized by Nonfiction books, Fiction books, TV shows and films, and Children’s books.

Most importantly, continue to Stand in the Gap for Black Lives Matters Movement!

Stand in the Gap Meaning

Standing in the gap means that you are ready to intervene anytime you see injustice happening in any way. In my wise friend Nkese’s words:

SPEAK UP, WRITE LETTERS, SIGN PETITIONS, VOTE, CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK and REACT. In other words…STAND IN THE GAP people!! STAND👏🏾IN👏🏾THE👏🏾GAP!

-Nkese creator of Cosmic Crochet Creations

I was inspired by this concept and came up with a visual reminder for myself and for others. My latest design is a FREE Tunisian crochet pattern for a wall hanging with a visual reminder to stand in the gap inspired by BLM and the systemic injustice happening every day!

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Keep reading to get to know some talented Black Makers and Designers!

Learn about systemic injustice in light of Black Lives Matter movement and grab a free Tunisian crochet pattern with a visual reminder to Stand in the Gap!

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BLACK CROCHETER/BLACK DESIGNER FEATURES

Disclaimer: Do not just follow these makers because they are Black and you need a “token Black maker” to follow but only follow their work if you genuinely connect with them and appreciate their work!

This is a shout out to my Black instafam who lift me up and inspire me. This is NOT a “go follow these ladies because they are Black” post. Follow them because you love their work not simply because they’re Black!

These are my friends. Makers with a heart of gold who inspire me and help me thrive on the daily. Thank you for being in my space, love you ladies and I’m excited to continue to listen, learn, and grow with you!

BLACK CROCHETER/BLACK DESIGNER FEATURES

Nkese @cosmic_crochet_creations is always so real and I love seeing her handiwork! Her daughter Tnai has also started her own maker journey and is the creative mind behind most of her mom’s photos  @__t.d.l__. These ladies are always inspiring with the way they style their crochet pieces and are up and coming crochet designers! They taught me how to be confident. Make sure you browse Nkese’s hashtag #afteryarnglow for some major slow fashion inspiration!

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Leah has evolved into a multi-crafter over the years. She creates in many ways including cross stitch and embroidery, punch needle art, macrame, crochet, and knitting! She inspires me to try new things!

You can reach her via email at tcycreative@gmail.com and find her on Instagram, Ravelry, and Etsy. She recently released an embroidery project (seen in the pic) as a collab with Clover USA. Find all the details here.

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Shanice from Crochetastic Boutique is a maker and designer of free crochet patterns for mama and baby. She also sells her makes in her Etsy shop. You can find her patterns on Ravelry and on her blog. She has also recently launched a brand focused on photography, check it out here.

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Britt from Knot Bad Britt has a gorgeous feed and amazing designs. She inspires me to be genuine. You can find Britt on Instagram. You can grab her latest crochet pattern, the Savannah Summer Shawl on Etsy, Ravelry, and Lovecrafts.

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Elisabeth @desamourdesigns, and I instantly clicked when we hit that LIVE button! She taught me to be fierce and real! You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Check out her work on her blog and shop her patterns on Etsy and Ravelry.

Saraphina @jw_craftsandfibres on Instagram is always showing love for my work and trusting me enough to ask me questions. She taught me persistence. She just launched her shop and is currently selling cute face masks

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Natalie @hijablifestyle77 on Instagram, is another lady who really supports me and may not even know how much her likes and comments mean to me. She reminds me that Muslim women can occupy this creative space too! You can shop for cute accessories and home decor over in her Etsy shop!

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Kelsie of Crafting for Weeks is so talented, I love seeing her work pop up in my feed! I have yet to learn her secrets for getting all the designing done with 3 littles! You can find her on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. Follow her work on her blog and grab her patterns from Etsy and Ravelry. Check out her latest releases the Oceans Breath Cardi ad the Summer Nights Ruana.

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Natalie of @detroitknots is always serving up some truths with a side of amazing crochet fashion! I love following along on her journey! You can check her work out on her blog and grab patterns from her Etsy and Ravelry shops.

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Nadine of Buddy Luvs Crochet is always such a positive and cheerful maker always cheering others on! She taught me to give myself grace as a budding designer.

Nadine designed her Be Kind Beanie Keychain & the Kind Heart Beanie Keychain in honor of #hatnothate. She believes that teaching our young to look out for one another & to be kind in a world that needs to learn to do the same are important because they are our future. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook and shop her products and patterns on Etsy and Ravelry.

Chalis Creations on Instagram makes beautiful crochet accessories and more. Shop her products over on Etsy.

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Courtney designs the most beautiful crochet garments and accessories for women. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop her patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and Lovecrafts. Join her Facebook group here.

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Kaelyn of Iiirdwind is always so eloquent and inspirational. She is currently partnered with LoveCrafts for a number of projects, including an article that will be going live in August. 

Kaelyn has a Rihanna punch needle pattern available that you can grab here for free through LoveCrafts which launched for this last International Women’s Day.

Currently, she is working through her emotions on race relations, women’s rights and life in pandemic America through her punch needle art but will also be launching two crochet patterns this fall. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Etsy.

Natalia, Talia Crochet Creations on Instagram, designs unique and simple women’s crochet patterns. You can check out her work over on her blog and grab her patterns from Ravelry and check out her YouTube channel.

Last but not least: the queen herself Toni @tlyarncrafts has been such a radiant soul in my maker life and has inspired me to accept my role as a Tunisian crochet designer! I have learned so much from her but mostly to just embrace my creativity and share it with the world. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube. Shop all of her crochet patterns and gifts here and follow her work on her blog.

Check them out + give a follow if you connect with them!

Other Black Makers who I love following:
@GGMadeIt, @ragingpurlwind, @designsbykey, @thedreamcrochet, @loveleighlady, and @chalias_craft.

Some accounts that are working hard to bring a voice to the BIPOC Fiber community: @meetmakersofcolor, @bipocmakers, @bipocinfiber.

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Tunisian Crochet Scarf Free Pattern- Tunisian Giving Scarf

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

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Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are the perfect way to try out this new hybrid style craft! After all, you’re just making a long rectangle, right? Well, I have the perfect beginner Tunisian crochet pattern for you here using a stitch that gives a beautiful texture when paired with variegated hand-dyed yarn. The best part is that it’s reversible AND a one-skein project!

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This is a scarf that I started during Ramadan with the intention of donating and it fits perfectly with the Crochet for a Cause theme. Crochet for a Cause is an event hosted by Ashley of Edythblayn where every Monday two scarf/hat patterns are released and the pattern PDFs are available for free throughout the week. This event will run throughout summer so you can grab all of the patterns and get some good charity crochet in! The goal is to have a good pile of handmade goodies ready to donate at the end of summer!

This week my Tunisian Giving Scarf pattern is the featured pattern – where you can get the pattern PDF for FREE from June 29th to July 5th, 2020 (11:59pm EST)!

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Materials:

For this Tunisian crochet spin on a crochet infinity scarf, I used hand-dyed yarn from Fatima of Aquarius Make in this gorgeous variegated colorway with beautiful neutrals. Fatima is an amazing indie yarn dyer and she has a shop update and sale going on right now, make sure to go check her shop out below.

For this pattern, I used one cake of light 3 DK weight yarn, 75% Superwash Merino Wool and 25% Nylon approximately 246 yards.

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You will need a 5.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook or a 5.0 mm straight crochet hook that is at least 6 in. in length. I got creative and used my Clover knitting needlepoint protector as a stopper to turn it into a straight hook. You can check out my full review of the Clover Takumi Interchangeable Tunisian crochet hook set here.

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

About the Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch:

If you have never tried the Tunisian crochet honeycomb stitch, you’re in for a treat! This stitch is my favorite of all the Tunisian crochet stitches because it looks good on just about any weight and type of yarn! I have a video tutorial taking you through how to do it here.

Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain
Tss – Tunisian Simple Stitch
Tps – Tunisian Purl Stitch

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Gauge:

22 sts over 15 rows for a 4 x 4 in. square in Honeycomb Stitch

This pattern is for a reversible one-skein textured Tunisian crochet infinity scarf. It’s the perfect mindless project to practice Tunisian crochet and learn a new stitch!

  • Pattern rows are Forward pass instructions.
  • The following instructions are implied: 
    • The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st. 
    • Always Tunisian simple stitch in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
  • Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
    • Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.

Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain
Sl st: Slip stitch
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
Tps: Tunisian purl stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above

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Pattern Instructions:

Ch 30 
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (30 sts) 
Row 2: (Tss, Tps)* Rep * across. (30 sts)
Row 3: (Tps, Tss)* Rep * across. (30 sts)

This is what the pattern repeat should look like after a few rows:

Continue repeat till you’ve reached your desired length. For the scarf pictured, the total length was 32 inches (16 in. doubled/after looping). It could easily be doubled over as a cowl as seen below.

Bind off and do not cut, keep remaining yarn as a tail. Fold scarf in half, align stitches, and whip stitch ends together or join using your preferred method of seaming to form a loop. Weave in ends as neatly as possible and cut yarn.  

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.
Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com.

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This is an original pattern from Noor’s Knits, ©2020. Please do not reprint, repost, or sell any parts of this pattern, but feel free to link back to my blog. You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern but please kindly link back to my website. Send questions to noorsknits@gmail.com.

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This scarf would make the perfect #makefoyoself project. What is #makefoyoself you ask? Continue reading to find out!

A couple of years ago, I really felt burnt out by constantly making things for others and for my business and needed a project just for myself to slow down and enjoy the craft again. This is when I came up with my hashtag #makefoyoself which encourages fellow makers to take a breather and make a mindless project just for themselves. You can check out the hashtag by clicking below! The project doesn’t necessarily have to be a project for yourself, it can be an item you’re making for donation too. The Tunisian Giving Scarf is a great first project to start with since it’s an easy crochet pattern and works up super fast!

Get inspiration and #makefoyoself!

Summer Crochet Patterns -Summer Solstice Giveaway

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

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Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

These 25 amazing summer pattern PDFs will be available for free from 12 AM EST on June 20th to 11:59 PM EST June 24th as part of the Summer Solstice Giveaway organized by The Loop Hole Fox Crochet.

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

This roundup includes summers crochet patterns for beginners, patterns for babies, clothing crochet patterns, and crochet shawl patterns.

If you are looking for fun spring and summer patterns, you’re in the right place. This roundup also includes some fun summer crochet ideas for babies, a fun summer crochet top, and some quick summer crochet projects.

Some of the easy crochet patterns for summer in this roundup include the Sun Showers Wall Hanging and the Crochet Basket. Many of these patterns use quick and easy crochet stitches.

Sun Showers Wall Hanging by Noor’s Knits

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

Gingham Tote Bag by The Loop Hole Fox Crochet

The Boho Goddess Kimono Cardigan by Itchin For Some Stitchin

Rainbow Crown by Green Fox Farms

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

Sunglasses Case by Pretty Pine Tree Crochet

Crochet Mason Jar Covers by Crafting Each Day

Crochet Hairpin Lace Dreamcatcher by Raffamusa Designs

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

Ivory Lace Bralette by Carroway Crochet

Vintage Lace Shawl by Hanjan Crochet

Boho Arrow Headband by Ned and Mimi

Premier Shawl by Simply Hooked by Janet

Crochet Basket by Fosbas Designs

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!
Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

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Susan Library Tote Bag by Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Chic Shopper Tote Bag by King And Eye Co Uk

Summer of Love Tank Top by Jo’s Crafty Hook

Mug Rugs by Canoe MTN Designs

Wishing Well Shawl by Needle Klankers

Bamboo Mini Crop Top by Brittany Alice Crochet

Butterfly Flip Flops by My Fingers Fly

Summer Romance Top by Blue Star Crochet

Summer Nights Shawl by Three Fates Creations

In the Forest of the Night Cardi by Desamour Designs

Garden Kerchief by No Hooks Given

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

Reusable Crochet Flower Face Scrubbies by Made By Gootie

Amigurumi Whale by Yarnhild

Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!
Summer crochet patterns that will make you feel cheerful. Check out this roundup of easy crochet patterns for summer and get crocheting for summer!

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If you enjoyed this roundup, check out my Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket pattern!

Crochet Wall Hanging Pattern- Sun Showers Wall Hanging

If you're looking for a fun crochet wall hanging or crochet wall decor ideas, check out this fun new Tunisian crochet and cross stitch pattern!

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If you’re looking for a fun crochet wall hanging or crochet wall decor ideas, check out this fun new Tunisian crochet and cross stitch pattern!

The inspiration behind this crochet wall art comes from those rain showers that happen in the midst of sunshine. I find those kinds of rain showers so peaceful and full of hope. Lately, I have been wanting to create modern crochet home decor pieces with kids in mind. This wall hanging is the perfect cheerful kid-friendly twist on modern wall art. Although I usually focus on Tunisian crochet colorwork, this cross stitch technique is a refreshing alternative for this piece and I really enjoy this mindless quick project!

It’s the season for summer crochet patterns and the Sun Showers Wall Hanging fits in perfectly! The Tunisian crochet stitches create a wonderful grid for cross stitch patterns! I recently uploaded a tutorial on YouTube for how to cross stitch on Tunisian crochet in anticipation of this pattern release! Check it out below!

YouTube video

I actually learned how to cross-stitch when I was in Grade 7 but after a while, I lost interest due to the small stitches. Recently, I watched Toni from TLYarncrafts do the exact same thing but with yarn. I became intrigued and decided to give it a try myself. Obsessed is the accurate word here!

I hope you love this Tunisian crochet + cross stitch crochet wall hanging pattern as much as I do. It would look perfect as a crochet baby wall hanging if you are looking for some crochet nursery decor ideas.

If you're looking for a fun crochet wall hanging or crochet wall decor ideas, check out this fun new Tunisian crochet and cross stitch pattern!

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If you're looking for a fun crochet wall hanging or crochet wall decor ideas, check out this fun new Tunisian crochet and cross stitch pattern!

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If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to check out my Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket pattern.

Crochet Table Runner Tunisian Honeycomb Kitchen Set

My first Tunisian crochet table runner pattern is LIVE! Looking for modern crochet table runner patterns for beginners? You are in the right place!

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My first crochet table runner pattern is LIVE! If you are looking for modern crochet table runner patterns for beginners, you are in the right place! This is my first crochet for kitchen design. The set comes complete with a crochet table runner in two sizes and a crochet kitchen towel pattern.

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My Tunisian Honeycomb Kitchen Set design is officially published In this month’s @happilyhookedmagazine issue which is centered around housewarming gift designs! It is a super fun Tunisian crochet mindless make and you end up with a gorgeous set for your home! I also incorporated a bit of twine for a farmhouse touch! It has been hard keeping this one a secret because I loved how it turned out. It is made with a Size M/13 9 mm hook with a 12 in. cord (check out my favorite hook set here) and Bernat Maker Home Decor Yarn.⁣ Of all the tunisian crochet stitches, I LOVE the honeycomb stitch because it looks good on any type of yarn and color and is full of texture! Another thing is that the honeycomb stitch doesn’t cause curling like the Tunisian simple stitch does.

This crochet table runner was inspired by a gift idea I had for my mom last year! She needed a runner to cover the top of a new cabinet she got for the kitchen so she could place items on top without it getting dirty. So I thought I’d crochet a cover for her. The cover idea turned into this beautiful table runner and I couldn’t be happier!

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The following are my tester pictures. everyone did such a great job!⁣ Left to Right: Bonnie from Woodland Stitchcraft, Saadia from Hook That Stitch, and Ginger from Yarn Geek

You can grab your copy of this design along with all the other designs in this month’s issue from Ravelry or the affiliate link here!⁣

If you love Tunisian crochet patterns, give my Fall-Ready Crossbody Bag a try!

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My first Tunisian crochet table runner pattern is LIVE! Looking for modern crochet table runner patterns for beginners? You are in the right place!

Crochet for a Cause 2020 Event and Pattern Roundup

Looking for crochet hat and scarf patterns for donation? Check out this crochet for a cause 2020 event hosted by Edythblayn! Get free patterns every Monday!

Crochet for a Cause 2020 is an event by Ashley from Edythblayn to showcase crochet designers while encouraging everyone to crochet for charity! Every Monday of June through August, two patterns (crochet hat pattern and/or crochet scarf pattern) will be featured from different crochet designers as crochet for charity patterns. The PDFs to their patterns will be available for free download for the week! You can crochet one of each pattern featured all summer long, or you can make 100 of a specific pattern, etc, and so on. By the end of summer, you will have several crochet hats and/or crochet scarves to donate to the local homeless shelter, hospital, cancer center, school, pregnancy resource center, etc of your choosing! Scroll to the bottom of the post for a list of charities where you can donate!

All the charity crochet patterns will be beginner-friendly to easy-intermediate in difficulty. The patterns will range in size and gender-target. Please only use cotton and soft acrylic yarn (*avoid wool as it can be irritating).

Monday at midnight EST through Sunday evening, each pattern of the week will be available for FREE download! The download will either be available directly from the designer’s site, or through Ravelry. >> If through Ravelry, please use the code CROCHETCAUSE

Crochet for a Cause – How it Works

Please reference the infographic below to see how this event will work!

Looking for crochet hat and scarf patterns for donation? Check out this crochet for a cause 2020 event hosted by Edythblayn! Get free patterns every Monday!

Also, look for this button within each pattern’s post to go back to the “home” post to get to the next free crochet hat or scarf (there will be 2 each week)!

Sharing is Caring

We would LOVE to see how your crochet for charity hats and scarves are coming along! If you have Instagram, make sure to use the hashtag #CrochetCause2020 and if you have Facebook, you can join the group Edyth Blayn Crochet Community and share pictures! And especially share at the end of Crochet for a Cause 2020 how many hats and scarves you made to donate!

Please Pin and share, so the word gets out and others may participate as well in being a blessing to others!

Looking for crochet hat and scarf patterns for donation? Check out this crochet for a cause 2020 event hosted by Edythblayn! Get free patterns every Monday!

Crochet for a Cause – National Crochet Charities

The following is a small list of national crochet charities listed on AllFreeCrochet.com that accept hats and scarves:

Halos of Hope
Warm Up America
Knots of Love
Warriors for Hope
Operation Gratitude
Bundles of Love

Check out more info about where to donate here.

Crochet for a Cause Patterns

Week 1: June 1st – 7th

Heather Beanie by A Plush Pineapple

Quick and Easy Beanie for Men by Shabby Sheep Apparel

Week 2: June 8th – 14th

Monkey Around Beanie by Through the Loopy Yarn

Looking for crochet hat and scarf patterns for donation? Check out this crochet for a cause 2020 event hosted by Edythblayn! Get free patterns every Monday!

Honey Bee Scarf by Modesty by Laura

Looking for crochet hat and scarf patterns for donation? Check out this crochet for a cause 2020 event hosted by Edythblayn! Get free patterns every Monday!

Week 3: June 15th – 21st

Nebula Infinity Scarf by The Loophole Fox

Basic Beanies by Lullaby Lodge

Week 4: June 22nd – 28th

Basic Ribbed Baby Beanie by Itchin For Some Stitchin

Women’s Flower Accent Hat by Cute and Cozy Crochet *Link is now working*

Week 5: June 29th – July 5th

Tunisian Giving Scarf by Noor’s Knits

Easy Beginner’s Scarf by King and Eye

Week 6: July 6th – July 12th

Pomander Scarf by Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Monarch Beanie by Modesty by Laura

Be sure to come back next week for two more free crochet patterns!

Week 7: July 13th – July 19th

Mermaid Confetti Scarf by Itchin’ For Some Stitchin’

Falling Leaves Infinity Scarf by Needle Klankers

Week 8: July 20th – July 26th

Double Brim Coffee Beanie by Another Mum Fights The Dust

Dreamer Beanie by Carroway Crochet

Week 9: July 27th – August 2nd

Blueberry Bush Beanie by Claire De Lune Fiber Art

Simple Scarf by Lullaby Lodge

Week 10: August 3rd – August 9th

The Linden Beanie by A Purpose and a Stitch

CrissCross Ridges Infinity Scarf by Loops and Love Crochet

Week 11: August 10th – August 16th

Slip Stitch Beanie by Hanjan Crafts

Squishy Adult Hat by Crafting Each Day

Week 12: August 17th – August 23rd

Chunky Ridge Cowl by The Traveling Hook Creative

Mossy Ridge Infinity Scarf by Needle Klankers

Mossy Ridge Infinity Scarf by Needle Klankers

Week 13: August 24th – August 30th

Take me Outside Infinity Scarf by Carroway Crochet

Ferris Wheel Slouchy Granny Square Hat by Nana’s Crafty Home

Week 14: August 31st – September 6th

Peaks Scarf by Creations by Courtney

XOXO Slouch Hat by Crafting for Weeks


This is the last week for Crochet for a Cause, we hope you enjoyed all the patterns, thanks to Ashley for organizing the event. Make sure you check out her blog here!

While you’re here, check out my free Tunisian Sweetheart Scarf pattern!

Knit Coaster Pattern Easy Knit Sparkle Coaster

This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!

Knit coaster pattern easy – pin it now and make it later!

This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect beginner pattern if you want to learn knitting. Practice the basic stitches and the end result is a fun sparkly coaster! This free knitting pattern is also a great stash buster pattern which means you can work through some of that yarn stash of yours!

I’m featured in the Design Create Repeat blog hop, starting on Wednesday May 13th at 9:00 PM EST until Friday May 15th at 11 AM EST go to this page to retrieve the coupon code for the free pattern PDF. Then click below to grab the free PDF!

This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!

Knit coaster pattern easy – pin it now and make it later!

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Gauge:

  • Gauge is 15 st. over 25 rows in Garter Stitch for a 3.5 x 3.5 in. square

Finished Size:
The finished square coaster size is 3.5 in. wide by 3.5  in. in length. 

Pattern Notes:

This pattern is for a spring set of knit coasters with a touch of sparkle. It’s The perfect coaster pattern to practice the basic knit stitches while doing some stash busting.

  • The yarn and crochet thread will be held together throughout the pattern

Materials

Abbreviations:

K: Knit stitch
P: Purl stitch 
St: Stitch
Sts: Stitches

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This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!

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Knit Sparkle Coaster Pattern Instructions

Note: The stitch count should be 15 at the end of each row.

Simple Knit Coaster
Cast on 15 stitches while holding Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn and metallic crochet thread together.

Row 1: K across (15 sts) 

Rows 2 to 25: Repeat row 1 across. The stitch count should be 15 at the end of each row. 

Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Repeat for more coasters in this style.

Stockinette Coaster
Cast on 15 sts while holding Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn and metallic crochet thread together.

Row 1: K across (15 sts) 

Row 2: P across (15 sts)

Row 3 to 21: Repeat rows 1 and 2 (15 sts)

Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Repeat for more coasters with this style.

This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!
This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!

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Ribbed Coaster
Cast on 16 sts while holding  Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn and metallic crochet thread together.

Row 1: (k2,p2)* Repeat * across (16 sts)

Row 2 to 19: Rep row 1 (16 sts)

Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Repeat for more coasters in this style.

Finishing Touches:

Weave in all ends. Optional: Steam block for a smoother finish. You can find a full steam blocking tutorial here.

You are done! Enjoy your favorite drink and your fun knit sparkle coasters! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com

Free knitting pattern – pin it now and make it later!

This knit coaster pattern easy is the perfect knitting stash buster. Practice the basic knit stitches with this fun knit sparkle coaster knitting pattern!

Share your finished coaster with me on social media using the hashtag #knitsparklecoasters for a chance to be featured!
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This is an original pattern from Noor’s Knits, ©2020. Please do not reprint, repost, or sell any parts of this pattern, but feel free to link back to my blog. You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern but please kindly link back to my website. Send questions to noorsknits@gmail.com.

Looking to try a new craft? Have you tried Tunisian crochet? Trust me, it’s addictive! You can give my creamsicle crochet baby blanket pattern a try over here. If you’re looking for more knitting patterns, you can find them over here.

Self Care for Makers – #Makefoyoself

Have you felt burnt out from making things for your knitting or crochet business or for others? Here I share some great tips on self-care for makers.

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As makers and knitting designers/crochet designers, our craft is something we depend on and turn to for self-care. Crocheting and knitting a few stitches in uncertain moments is something that gives us calm and keeps us grounded. Whether we are making to sell our handmade items on Etsy or designing knitting patterns or crochet patterns, we spend a lot of time crocheting and knitting for others, which usually means we think of ourselves last. There is this concept of making something for ourselves as being selfish but I would like to change the narrative. I just want it to be something we do as a form of self-care! That’s where my hashtag #makefoyoself comes in.

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#MAKEFOYOSELF – What’s it all about?

I created this hashtag when I was feeling the burnout of being a maker. Designing was a whole new world to me and I was still trying to maintain physical item listings in my Etsy shop. I became anxious and stressed out because I was creating only for others. I lost my motivation. That’s when I decided to take a break and step away from everything and just work on a project for myself!

I decided to test the Tunisian Knit Cardi by Kelsey of @happily.yarn.after. This was the first time I crocheted a garment for myself! That’s when I got the idea to create this hashtag to not only remind myself but also remind other makers to take a step back and create for themselves. It doesn’t have to be a garment or something big, it could just be a small project such as an amigurumi or home decor item as long as you get that mental and physical break you need.

#MAKEFOYOSELF has over 200 posts now and keeps growing. I am so grateful for all of the makers who have contributed. Click the picture below to head over to the hashtag page and get inspired! You might just find your next project on there!

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Check out this fun version of the Don’t Rush Challenge #makefoyoself edition I recently did with my yarn friends!

Self Care for Makers; More Self Care Tips:

Here are a few more self-care ideas that we can put into practice:

Taking a social media break especially when you need to.** This one is a little bit hard for us to follow especially when we are trying to build our handmade business but it is essential! It’s easy to fall prey to the comparison game and imposter syndrome and when you feel like those are creeping into your heart and taking away from your motivation to post, That’s when you know you need to take a break!

Other ways to engage in self-care include:

  • Color
  • Maintain physical boundaries
    • This means just being away from your kids/family members for a few moments in the day
  • Dress up
    • Get dressed and put some make-up on just for yourself.
  • Do a face mask/follow a calming skin-care routine
  • Read a few pages of a book
  • Put on your favorite TV show and do some knitflixing/crochetflixing
  • Listen to your favorite song
  • Meditate and pray

Self-care looks different for each person and what works for one person may not work for another person. If you would like more ideas on self-care for makers, make sure to check out my friend Stephanie’s blog post all about self-care for makers. She has even included some great mental health resources.

Check out this chat on YouTube I had with a fellow maker, Sarah of SEKHandmade on this topic of self-care for makers! Follow her on Instagram and Check out all her patterns on Ravelry here.

More recenly I also chatted with Ashley from theloopylamb regarding the makefoyoself hashtag and we even played a fun game (there may even be a discount code in there for you!). Check the video out here. You can find all of Ashley’s important links including her latest patterns here.

Have you felt burnt out from making things for your knitting or crochet business or for others? Here I share some great tips on self-care for makers.

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Darn Good Yarn is having a sitewide 25% off sale in honor of Earth Day and there are some great project kits including DIY jewelry kits, amigurumi kits, and more at discounted prices!

Remember if you are making something for yourself – use the hashtag #makefoyoself on Instagram and tag me @noorsknits so I can see and share your work to inspire fellow makers to take that important break! You can check out my Fall-Ready Crossbody Bag which is a perfect project to make for yourself!

You can also check out some gift ideas for makers over here.

Stashbuster Crochet Patterns Round Up – FREE Patterns

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

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If you’re looking for some fun stashbuster crochet patterns, you’re in the right place! Here are 31 amazing knit and crochet stashbuster patterns by different designers.

WHY STASHBUSTER CROCHET PATTERNS?

This roundup is a way to find some great designers & to use your yarn stash. 

Stash busting crochet patterns are so fun to make. We often buy new yarn before we use what’s already in our stash.

I’m challenging you to download the fun patterns, look through your stash & make something beautiful! 

SHARE USING #NOORSKNITS:

Excited about all these fun crochet patterns? 

Do you have a few friends you think would enjoy these too?
Please share in your favorite Facebook group, via email, on Pinterest & Instagram! 

When sharing, please let them know about this post containing all the freebies, not one specific pattern so they don’t miss out on all the options! 

When you start using those patterns, don’t forget to share about this event as well, linking to this post & use hashtag #noorsknits & tag @noorsknits so I can see. 

THE STASHBUSTER CROCHET PATTERNS COLLECTION:

  1. Spring Sparkle Coasters
A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

2. Striped Sunglasses Pouch

3. Sunday at the Pool Coasters

4. Basketweave Baby Booties

5. Quick and Easy Earrings

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

6. Knit Baby Booties

7. Diamonds Hat

8. Zipper Pouch

9. Butterfly Cardigan

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

10. Team Spirit Scrunchie

11. Flower Face Scrubs

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

12. Sideways Dish Cloth

13. Assorted Rose Bouquet

14. Fox Face Brooch

15. N Stitch Mug Cozy

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A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

16. The Classic Cowl

17. Somerside Dishcloth

18. Diamond Bobble Scrubby

19. Spiral Baby Hat

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

20. Simple Basket

21. Honeycomb Cowl

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

22. Short and Chunky Fingerless Gloves

23. Whale Amigurumi

24. Easy AF Crochet Headband

25. Reusable Crochet Ear Protector

26. Spring Modern Granny Infinity Scarf

27. Venus’s Looking Glass Motif

28. Tunisian Mug Rug

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

29. Florabelle Fingerless Gloves

30. Easy Boho Evening Purse

A crochet pattern roundup that features crochet designers that are offering one of their stashbuster crochet patterns as a free downloadable PDF.

31. Arewa Ear Warmer

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Free Crochet Coaster Patterns Spring Sparkle Coasters

Use up your yarn stash with this free crochet coaster patterns for beginners. The Spring Sparkle Coaster set is great to practice Tunisian crochet stitches.

Free Crochet Coaster Patterns – Perfect for Stash-busting!

Pin this pattern for Ravelry crochet coasters now and make it later

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If you’re looking for some fun free crochet coaster patterns (a great way to use up all that scrap yarn you have lying around). I’ve got the perfect project for you. I discovered how great metallic crochet thread looks when paired with yarn and I haven’t been able to stop using it to embellish my projects. Here I’ve made some fun sparkly coasters which are perfect for beginner Tunisian crocheters because you can practice all the basic stitches as you learn how to crochet a square coaster using new Tunisian crochet skills!

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If you are on the hunt for free crochet coaster patterns, this pattern is the perfect crochet coaster for beginners. The set is a spring Tunisian crochet coasters set with a touch of sparkle. It’s The perfect coaster pattern to practice the basic Tunisian crochet stitches while doing some stash busting. Add some pizzaz to tea time pretend play or just add some general sparkle to your kitchen with this yarn stash-busting project! It’s the perfect crochet coaster tutorial.

You can grab the PDF for free as part of the #SBCHALLENGE Stashbusting Round-Up hosted by Janne of Joy of Motion and Hortense of Knitting With Chopsticks!
***The offer is only valid for one week STARTING ON Wednesday, April 15th, 12 AM EST to Tuesday, April 21st, 11:59 PM EST.***

Check back on Wednesday at midnight and head to the round-up post and grab the coupon code and come back here to download the free PDF by clicking the button below.

Head over to the full round-up with a bunch of other amazing FREE patterns this week ONLY!

Stashbusting Round-Up Coming soon – goes LIVE at midnight on Wednesday, April 15th.

Remember if you make any of the patterns, use the hashtag #sbchallenge and tag me!

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Materials

Yarn:

Lily Sugar N Cream in any color (Seabreeze, yellow, and coral rose were used here) (20 yards) (2.5 oz/70.9 g; 120 yds/ 109 m; 100% cotton; size 4 worsted weight)
Aunt Lydia’s Metallic crochet thread Size 10 in Silver (5 yards) (100 yds/ 91 m; 88% Mercerized Cotton, 12% Acrylic; size 10 crochet thread)  

About the Pattern:

Skill Level: Beginner 

Hooks: Size G (4 mm) Tunisian crochet hook or straight hook that is at least 8 in. long. Get my favorite Bamboo Clover Takumi Interchangeable Tunisian Crochet Hook set here.

Notions: 
Yarn needle
Scissors

Gauge:
Gauge is 8 st. over 7 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 2×2 in. square

Finished Size:
The finished square coaster size is 3.5 in. wide by 3.5  in. in length. 

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern rows are Forward pass instructions.
  • The following instructions are implied: 
    • The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st. 
    • Always Tunisian simple stitch in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
  • Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
    • Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.

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Abbreviations:

Sl st: Slip stitch
Sc: Single crochet
Ch: Chain
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
Tks: Tunisian knit stitch
Tps:
Tunisian purl stitch
Tfs:
Tunisian full stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above

Pattern Instructions:

Note: The stitch count should be 15 at the end of each row.

Simple Stitch Coaster

Use up your yarn stash with this free crochet coaster patterns for beginners. The Spring Sparkle Coaster set is great to practice Tunisian crochet stitches.

Ch 15 with Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn.

Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (15 sts) 

Rows 2 to 10: Tss across and complete a normal RetP. The stitch count should be 15 at the end of each row. Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. 

See finishing touches for the metallic border. Repeat for more coasters with this style.

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Honeycomb Coaster

Ch 15 with Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn.

Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (15 sts) 

Row 2: Tss into first stitch (Tps, Tss)* complete * across and complete a normal RetP. 

Row 3: Tps into first stitch (Tss, Tps)* complete * across and complete a normal RetP. 

Rows 4 to 9: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 3 more times

Row 10: Repeat row 2 again.

Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. 

See finishing touches for metallic border.

Repeat for more coasters with this style.

Full Stitch Coaster

Ch 15 with Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn.

Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (15 sts) 

Row 2: Tks into the space between 2nd and 3rd vertical bar and into each space between vertical bars across. Work last st as normal. Complete normal RetP. 

Row 3: Tks into the space between 1st and 2nd vertical bar and intro each space between vertical bars until there are 2 sts remaining. Skip the space between the last two vertical bars and work last st as normal. Complete normal RetP.

Rows 4 to 13: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 (5 times)

Row 14: Repeat Row 2

Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail

See finishing touches for metallic border.

Repeat for more coasters in this style.

Finishing Touches:

Weave in all ends. With the right side of the square facing you, join the metallic crochet thread and sc evenly around making sure to do (sc, ch1, sc) into corners. Sl st into first st. Weave in all loose ends. Optional: Steam block for a smoother finish. You can find a full steam blocking tutorial here.

You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com

Share your finished square with me on social media using the hashtag #springsparklecoasters for a chance to be featured!
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This is an original pattern from Noor’s Knits, ©2020. Please do not reprint, repost, or sell any parts of this pattern, but feel free to link back to my blog. You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern but please kindly link back to my website. Send questions to noorsknits@gmail.com.

Check out more amazing FREE stash-busting crochet patterns here. If you liked this Tunisian crochet pattern make sure to check out my Tunisian crochet along for a fun bunny – Bubsy the Bunny TCAL.

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Crochet coasters free patterns Pinterest – Pin this pattern now and make it later

Use up your yarn stash with this free crochet coaster patterns for beginners. The Spring Sparkle Coaster set is great to practice Tunisian crochet stitches.