Hello and welcome to Crochet-Source.com  My goal with this site is to provide you, the reader, with informative information and articles on crochet and crocheting.  I am going to be updating the site regularly by providing you with some great content.  If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to send me an email at admin @ crochet-source.com , and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible.  As for now, here are this months featured articles:

Featured Articles for February 2007

Crochet Cape Patterns - Scalloped, hooded or the plain simple type, crochet cape patterns on the Internet can spoil you for choices. Any crocheting information site worth its salt will offer you hundreds of beautiful patterns for capes simply because they cannot afford not to. Capes are one of the hottest crocheted items anywhere and a new or interesting pattern is always in demand.....

Cotton Thread Crochet Patterns - One of the earliest examples of cotton thread crochet patterns comes from France where the most popular type of yarn used for crocheting was fine cotton. Although any type of yarn can be crocheted, cotton has three advantages over other materials: it is affordable, provides the most interesting surface for the crocheted fabric and can be used to create as intricate patterns as silk. These benefits that made cotton a preferred yarn for crocheting in those days still hold true and cotton is still a popular choice.....

Lobster Stitch Crochet Pattern - You know, when I was a greenhorn crocheter, I saw a design that used a Lobster stitch crochet pattern. It was for a hanging ring and looked great and I was all but ready to make it. The only trouble was I didn’t know how to make the Lobster stitch! Then I was introduced to the joys of the Internet and search engines and my crocheting days got a new lease of life. Because now I could not only learn the stitch but also find hundreds of patterns that used it.....

22 Easy Crochet Tips and Tricks - Here are some helpful and handy tips and tricks that will make crocheting easier and keep you more organized.....

Crochet With Sequins Patterns - Ever tried to crochet with sequins patterns? If you have you’ll know why patience is called a virtue! The funny thing with sequins is that they stick together when you are crocheting. And it can take a lot of cajoling to separate them and be dragged down to a stitch…that sure needs patience. But there is still hope at the end of the hook.....

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22 Easy Crochet Tips and Tricks
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lobster stitch crochet pattern
crochet pattern for snowflakes
crochet with sequins patterns
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