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Homespun Crochet

Issue 5
Magazine

The team at Homespun is excited to present its latest specialist crochet title, featuring 14 warm and soft yarn projects you can make for your friends, family, home and wardrobe. This new Beginners and Beyond title gives readers projects to get started on once you have learned the basic technique. There are also informative features inside so you start with the very best foundation.

Hello from Jess

Homespun Crochet

Selling WHAT YOU MAKE • A quick guide to get you started!

Modern Rustic COASTERS • Timeless coasters with a modern, rustic charm. Made with only five rounds, so a quick and easy make!

Lemon Squ-easy SQUARES • Aptly named, these linen stitch squares can be made by any crocheter and have a variety of uses. Use them in your bathroom on your face and body or use them in the kitchen as a dishcloth or kettle trivet. These cotton cloths are also 100% compostable at their life’s end!

Mobile Phone HOLDER • “We never go anywhere without our phones anymore! But I don’t always have a pocket or wish to take my handbag, so a phone holder is the perfect alternative. This pattern uses the versatile granny square to fit the average size smart phone, and can be made with as many colours as you like. I’ve used four colours. It’s a great stash buster!” – Lynda

Crochet Australia • We are hooked on crochet!

Penny POT PLANT • A perfect pot plant with lots of personality for your desk or bookshelf. This project would also make a wonderful gift for a plant lover.

Betty Jean COWL • A versatile chunky cowl that uses alternating front post and back post crochet stitches until the desired length is achieved.

Clover • Swatch Ruler and Needle Gauge

YURI THE YETI • Yuri comes from the Altai Mountains, nestled between Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan. He loves blueberries and tobogganing and gives the very best hugs! He’s the sweetest little snowball, and can’t wait to ‘chill out’ with you.

INTRODUCING OUR Tech Editor

Unforgettable POCKET SCARF • “If a project doesn’t require weaving in lots of ends, it’s most likely in my pattern stash collection! This simple pocket scarf is made by making two squares and two sides to a scarf, the pockets are added as you go and the pieces are joined together. Make this scarf even more special by using super soft, luxurious wool for amazing drape. This Unforgettable pattern is dedicated to my Nanna who passed away in early 2022 and unknowingly influenced my creative journey. Love ya, Nan! Xoxo” – Tegan

Wagtail Yarns

Giant Ripples BLANKET • This is your classic ripple-style pattern with a small twist. It works up nice and fast with a simple one row repeat pattern that is easy to remember once you have completed a few rows.

KOALA-TEA • Doubling up as an awesome pun and quality companionship for afternoon tea, this Koala-Tea crochet project would love to be on your list of things to make next.

Sunflower MINI BAG • The perfect mini bag for you or a big bag for your mini you. This is a quick beginner-friendly pattern with endless colour combination possibilities.

TULIPS • These tulips are fun, never need to be thrown out and are super quick to make. They’re also an excellent scrap buster as you can use any ply or colour yarn. Just adjust the hook size as you need. Suitable as a forever gift bouquet, at home in a vase or as a single tulip. Your imagination is your limit.

Greta THE GREYHOUND • Greta loves 80s style aerobics, mostly for the bright coloured leotards and legwarmers. At last count, Greta had 106 pairs of legwarmers.

WYNTER BEAR • Based on a popular squishy bear, Wynter Bear is a simple pattern that is perfect for beginners. You can easily change the colours to suit your tastes or the seasons.

The Winter Rain JUMPER • A snuggly...


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The team at Homespun is excited to present its latest specialist crochet title, featuring 14 warm and soft yarn projects you can make for your friends, family, home and wardrobe. This new Beginners and Beyond title gives readers projects to get started on once you have learned the basic technique. There are also informative features inside so you start with the very best foundation.

Hello from Jess

Homespun Crochet

Selling WHAT YOU MAKE • A quick guide to get you started!

Modern Rustic COASTERS • Timeless coasters with a modern, rustic charm. Made with only five rounds, so a quick and easy make!

Lemon Squ-easy SQUARES • Aptly named, these linen stitch squares can be made by any crocheter and have a variety of uses. Use them in your bathroom on your face and body or use them in the kitchen as a dishcloth or kettle trivet. These cotton cloths are also 100% compostable at their life’s end!

Mobile Phone HOLDER • “We never go anywhere without our phones anymore! But I don’t always have a pocket or wish to take my handbag, so a phone holder is the perfect alternative. This pattern uses the versatile granny square to fit the average size smart phone, and can be made with as many colours as you like. I’ve used four colours. It’s a great stash buster!” – Lynda

Crochet Australia • We are hooked on crochet!

Penny POT PLANT • A perfect pot plant with lots of personality for your desk or bookshelf. This project would also make a wonderful gift for a plant lover.

Betty Jean COWL • A versatile chunky cowl that uses alternating front post and back post crochet stitches until the desired length is achieved.

Clover • Swatch Ruler and Needle Gauge

YURI THE YETI • Yuri comes from the Altai Mountains, nestled between Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan. He loves blueberries and tobogganing and gives the very best hugs! He’s the sweetest little snowball, and can’t wait to ‘chill out’ with you.

INTRODUCING OUR Tech Editor

Unforgettable POCKET SCARF • “If a project doesn’t require weaving in lots of ends, it’s most likely in my pattern stash collection! This simple pocket scarf is made by making two squares and two sides to a scarf, the pockets are added as you go and the pieces are joined together. Make this scarf even more special by using super soft, luxurious wool for amazing drape. This Unforgettable pattern is dedicated to my Nanna who passed away in early 2022 and unknowingly influenced my creative journey. Love ya, Nan! Xoxo” – Tegan

Wagtail Yarns

Giant Ripples BLANKET • This is your classic ripple-style pattern with a small twist. It works up nice and fast with a simple one row repeat pattern that is easy to remember once you have completed a few rows.

KOALA-TEA • Doubling up as an awesome pun and quality companionship for afternoon tea, this Koala-Tea crochet project would love to be on your list of things to make next.

Sunflower MINI BAG • The perfect mini bag for you or a big bag for your mini you. This is a quick beginner-friendly pattern with endless colour combination possibilities.

TULIPS • These tulips are fun, never need to be thrown out and are super quick to make. They’re also an excellent scrap buster as you can use any ply or colour yarn. Just adjust the hook size as you need. Suitable as a forever gift bouquet, at home in a vase or as a single tulip. Your imagination is your limit.

Greta THE GREYHOUND • Greta loves 80s style aerobics, mostly for the bright coloured leotards and legwarmers. At last count, Greta had 106 pairs of legwarmers.

WYNTER BEAR • Based on a popular squishy bear, Wynter Bear is a simple pattern that is perfect for beginners. You can easily change the colours to suit your tastes or the seasons.

The Winter Rain JUMPER • A snuggly...


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