Posts tagged boho home decor
The Boho Pumpkin

Make this crocheted pumpkin for a beautiful Boho Fall home decor project! I love a good texture, and this stitch pattern really gives a lot of beautiful interest to an otherwise boring pattern. I love how the diamond shape catches the light. Add tassels, and you have an elegant table decoration for Fall! Because this pattern is rather challenging, I have made a YouTube video to accompany it.

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Macrochet 4" Planter

This adorable crochet planter is great for 4” pots and gives all the boho vibes! They make wonderful gifts for any plant lovers in your life and are a great way to save vertical space. Designed to look like macrame, you will find it a popular decor item for those who love the modern boho look!

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The Aurora Towel Topper

These quick and easy towel toppers are great for market prep as well as housewarming gifts. They can also be used for cloth napkins as a built-in napkin ring as well as a crochet curtain tie back! It’s worked in one piece and crocheted directly to the towel so there is no sewing required. They can be made in about 15-20 minutes and require very little by way of supplies.

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The Hanover Bag Saver

This adorable crochet bag saver is a fashionable yet functional way to store those extra grocery bags in! It also makes a great storage option for extra toilet paper rolls. This design is ideal for those who love to decorate in the modern boho look, and is especially great for RV living/glamping or tiny home living where there is limited space. You could also even use it to store fruit and vegetables in!

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Modern Crochet Mini Hammock

Last year, my sister in law came up with the idea for a design for a boho fruit hammock. She and her husband travel full time and she said she couldn’t find a cute one for their RV. I set out to make one and came up with my Happy Hammock. I have had so many people contact me to let me know they loved making the mini hammock for various uses that I decided to make another one using a different design. These little mini hammocks are a great way to use up vertical space. You can put your fruit inside, or you could even store extra toilet paper, hand towels, yarn, or stuffies inside!

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Crochet Modern Towel Ring

These adorable crochet towel rings are modern, quick and easy! They make wonderful gifts and also great vendor market items. Don’t let the intricate appearance of this beautiful stitch pattern fool you—it’s easy peasy! You will find you can’t make just one!

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Crochet Boho Wall Hanging

The Aurora Wall Hanging is an easy crochet boho wall hanging that will stop people in their tracks to admire it. It has a functional pocket for you to put dried flowers, eucalyptus sprigs, or faux flowers inside. You could leave it plain, as it is beautiful all on its own! Gather the fringe or leave it hanging loose, both are equally beautiful. They are great vendor market items, or something you can selfishly make to keep for yourself!

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How to Crochet the Herringbone Stitch ~the EASY Way!!

The Herringbone Stitch is super popular right now, but I show you how you can make it even EASIER than before! All you need to know in order to make this stitch pattern is how to half double crochet. That’s it! I’ve included a free trivet and coaster pattern for you to practice the stitch with, but you could realistically make washcloths, placemats, area rugs, mug rugs, plant pot covers—you name it!

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Quick and Easy Crocheted Mother's Day Gifts

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and if you’re looking for a thoughtful gift to crochet for the special women in your life, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve compiled a short list of fairly quick projects that are sure to be appreciated by mothers all around. Is your mom a makeup lover? A spa lover? A book lover? A plant lover? Or a coffee lover? I have several ideas I think you might like that make fantastic handmade gifts that she will appreciate and use.

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What to Crochet for Spring and Summer Vendor Markets

It’s that time again! The warm weather is here and we say goodbye to our hats, scarves, pocket shawls and ear warmers. But for many of us who do vendor markets as a form of income, we find ourselves asking “what do I make now?”

Not all of us will have the same answer, but I have done many vendor markets in the warmer months, and I have had some great success with several items that I would like to share with you.

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