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Retro style photo set by Yaarnen and Nastiin
An idea of retro style family photos finally brought to life.

Chainagain (free pattern part 1, worked flat)
1st part of the free pattern: worked flat in rows

Chunky knit tube scarf (free pattern)
You can make this easy beginner-friendly cowl scarf in one evening

Joining granny squares together: single crochet JAYGO (part 1)
In this tutorial, I’ll describe continuous joining of crochet motifs used in most of my patterns. Motifs are joined together using the join-as-you-go (JAYGO) method as you work their last row or round, no sewing required.

Easy knit oversize cardigan (free pattern)
You only need to know the two basic stitches (knit and purl) to make this comfy cardi. Two yarns held together create a beautiful tweedy texture; easy pattern makes it a lovely meditative Netflix-friendly project.

Continuous join of crochet squares with single crochet JAYGO
Most crocheters love making stuff composed of motifs such as granny squares. I’d say all crocheters love motifs, but I typically try to avoid generalizations, as there might be a dozen of those who don’t like composing big things out of small ones. And I bet it’s mostly because of the “cut yarn, weave in end” part that happens too often. And here comes this technique that helps you remove the “cut yarn” from the formula.