Friday, February 27, 2026

Lucky Clover Washcloth Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 Lucky Clover Washcloth 
Crochet Pattern 


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πŸ€IT IS FRIDAY FUNDAY!πŸ€

And The Lucky Clover Washcloth is a fun
 washcloth to stitch up. It has a couple crochet
 techniques to learn. The Clovers are stitched
 up using "3 Double Crochet Clusters".
 That means 3 double crochet stitches are
 clustered together.
It sounds difficult was it really quite easy.
This technique makes the clovers 
pop up and look adorable.


It also has cute checkered rows. Combined
 with the clovers is really says 
"St. Patrick's Day party' To Me.

It's perfect size to use as a washcloth or 
dishcloth, but it is pretty. I will be using mine as 
decorations. I do not at them to get dirty.

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Lucky Clover Washcloth Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy to Moderate
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H / 5 mm.
Yarn – Med (4) Cotton C2 – Crafter’s Secret / Hobby Lobby
                 C1 -White, C2 – Papaya Orange, C3 – Vintage Green
                  1.5 oz of each color
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slipstitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Change to (chgto)
Back Loop Only (BLO)
 
3 Double Crochet Cluster (3dccl)
Yo, insert hook in the next st, yo, pull the yarn through the st, yo,
Pull the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook
Repeat 2 more times – You will have 2“uncompleted dc”
YO, pull yarn through all 3 loops on the hook
 
Size: 10 X 10 Inches
 
Notes:
Ch1 does not Count as a st
Ch3 Counts as a dc
 
 How To Change Color In The Middle of The Row:
 
Pull up the loop for the next sc,
 

Leave the last 2 loops of the sc on your hook.
 

Pull the next color through the 2 loops.



 
 
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, Ch 28, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
Sc in the next 2 sc,
*Chgto C2, sc in the next 3 sc, Chgto C1, Sc in the next 3 sc*
Repeat From * To * across, ch1 turn (15 C1 SC, 12 C2 SC = 27 sc)


R: 2 – With C1, Sc in the next 3 sc,
*Chgto C2, sc in the next 3 sc, Chgto C1, Sc in the next 3 sc*
Repeat From * To * across, turn (15 C1 SC, 12 C2 SC = 27 sc)


R: 3 – Chgto C2, ch1,  Sc in the next 3 sc,
*Chgto C1, sc in the next 3 sc, Chgto C2, Sc in the next 3 sc*
Repeat From * To * across, turn (15 C2 SC, 12 C1 SC = 27 sc)
 
R: 4 – Repeat R: 3



R: 7 – With C1, Sc in the 1st 4 sc, Chg to 3, sc in the next sc,
*Chgto C1, sc in the next 5 sc, Chgto C3, sc in the next sc*
Repeat from * to * 2 more times,
Chgto C1, sc in the last 4 sc, turn, ch1 (4 C3 sc, 23 C1 Sc = 27 sc)


R: 8 – With C1, Sc in the 1st 3 sc, Chgto C3,3dcclin the next sc,
Sc in the next sc, 3dcclin the next sc,
* Chgto C1,Sc in the next 3 sc, Chgto C3,3dcclin the next sc,
Sc in the next sc, 3dcclin the next sc*
Repeat from * to * 2 more times, 1 sc in the last 3 sc,
Turn, ch 3 (8 C3 3ddcl, 4 C3 sc, 15 sc = 27sts)
 

R: 9 – With C1, sc in the 1st 3 sc, sk the 3dccl,
Chgto C3, 3dccl, ch1, 3ddc in the sc, sk the next 3dccl,
Chgto C1, sc in the next 3 sc,
*Chgto C3, 3dccl, ch1, 3ddc in the sc, sk the next 3dccl
Chgto C1, sc in the next 3 sc*
Repeat from * to * 2 more times, turn, ch1
 (8 C3 3ddcl, 4 ch1, 15 sc = 27sts)


R: 10 – With C1, 1 sc in each sc, ch1sp, and 2dccl
 across, turn, ch 1 (27 sc)
 
R: 11 - With C1, 1 sc in each sc across, turn, ch 1 (27 sc)


R: 12 – R: 13 - Repeat R: 2
 
R: 14 – R: 15 – Repeat R: 3


R: 16 – Chgto C3, 1 sc in each sc across, turn, ch 3
 
R: 17 – BLO, 1 dc in each sc across, turn, ch 1


R: 18 – R: 23 – Repeat R: 16 – R: 17 alternating rows.


Trim:
R: 28 - Working on the front of the washcloth,
Chgto R: 2, sc crochet evenly around the 4 sides of the washcloth,
 st a sc, ch1 sc in each of the 4 corners, join to the 1st sc with a slst.


R: 29 – Chgto C1,*Sc in the next sc, ch1, sk 1 sc*
Repeat from * to * around the washcloth,
Join to the 1st sc with a slst, tie off and weave in all the ends.




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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

COFFEE AND CROCHET WEEKLY NEWSLETTER BLOG Is It Too Much Yarnie fun? With Sara Sach

 COFFEE AND CROCHET 
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER BLOG
Is It Too Much Yarnie fun?
With Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs


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Channel At This LINK


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Youtube Channel LINK

"Aloha Naomi here. I just love crocheting,
making beautiful things out of string/ yarn. I’ve been crocheting for over 50 years but learning
new things in the craft everyday. I joke
that crochet is cheaper than therapy but truth be told it
does help with stress, anger and in general over all mental health. I’ve started this huaka’i (journey) in hopes to
encourage others to find crochet or any other
craft to keep or share with others. Maybe to make a
difference in someone’s day or life. I just want to have
fun and maybe add a smile to your day. I love God! I love my family!
I love the USA! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ I love crochet! And yes, in the order I’ve listed."

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THIS OR THAT?
Do Blankets Always Need 
A Trim or Border?
Video LINK

Bow Lap Pillow
Crochet Pattern and Video - LINK


The Serendipity Throw Blanket
Crochet Pattern and Video - LINK


Monday, February 23, 2026

The Serendipity Throw Blanket Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 The Serendipity Throw Blanket 
Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach Of Posh Pooch Designs



Serendipity is when we find unexpected joy. 
Like being Lucky but better.
I think the name fits this throw blanket
 perfectly. It was a fun to design and finish, and 
it brought me a lot of expected joy when I finished it.


The Puzzle yarn is soft and fluffy, but too
 fuzzy to be too fussy.
And the shades of green are beautiful, as it
 blends and moves one shade to another.

I hope you as much joy stitching one up as I did.
I Love it so much I am going to keep it 
for my self, to lay across my couch.


The Stitch pattern is a diamond filet pattern,
 repeating across and down. You can find 
the multiples and measurement below
 in the crochet pattern. It is real easy to make 
it wider and long, for any size you need



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The Serendipity Throw Blanket Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – K / 6.5 mm.
Yarn – Bulky (5) Acrylic
              Premier Puzzle Yarn / Maze – 10.5 oz/ 512 yds.
Yarn needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (dp)
 
Size: 24 x 36 inches
Multiples of 12 + 13
12 chs = 4 inches
1 repeat - 7 rows = 4 inch

Notes:
 Ch 3 counts as dc
The Photo / Video Swatch is 37 chs
 
Pattern:

R: 1 – Ch 73, DC in the 4th ch from the hook,
Dc in each ch across, turn, ch 3 (71 dc)
 
R: 2 – 1 dc in each dc across, turn, ch3 (71dc)


R: 3 – 1 dc in the next 10 dc, ch1, sk the next dc,
 *1 dc in the next 11 dc, ch1, sk 1 dc*
Repeat from * to * across for 3 more times,
1 dc in the last 11 dc, turn, ch3 (5 ch1, 66 dc)


R: 4 – Dc in the next 8 dc,
*Ch1, sk 1 , dc in the next dc for 3 times
dc in the next 6 dc*
Repeat From * to * across For 3 More times
Ch1, sk 1, dc in the next dc for 3times, dc in the last 9 dc,
Turn, ch 3 (15 ch 1, 46 dc)


R: 5 – Dc in the next 6 dc,
*Ch 1 sk 1 For 5 times, dc in the next 3 dc*
Repeat From * to * across For 3 More times
Ch 1 sk 1 For 5 times, dc in the next 3 dc,
Dc in the last, 7 dc, Turn ch 3 (25 Ch1, 36 dc)


R: 6 – Repeat R: 4


R: 7 – Repeat R: 3
 

R: 8 –1 Dc in each dc, and ch1 sp across, turn, ch 3 (71 dc)

R:9 - 1 Dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (71 dc)



R: 10 – R: 49 - Repeat R: 3 – R: 9 for 7 more times.
Tie off weave in the ends.
 
I did not add a trim or border, I felt it’s a throw blanket and not need.
But you can add one if you desire.



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Friday, February 20, 2026

Bow Lap Pillow Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 Bow Lap Pillow Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach Of Posh Pooch Designs




The Lap Bow Pillow seems like an odd name
 for a pillow. It is named this because I was asked 
how to ease shoulder pain while crocheting, 
knitting, crafting, reading, or any thing we do 
while sitting.


I too have shoulder pain when I sit to long
 crocheting. I grab a couch pillow, put
 it on my lap to bring my project closer. 
It helps with slouching, posture and yes,
 shoulder pain. I am not a doctor, but I was 
told to do this by the Chiroprators office
 that I go to for my back issues.


I decided I wanted a "Lap Pillow" just 
for this purpose, and I wanted it to be cute.
So I designed it in the shape of the couch 
pillow I was using, only a little bigger. I added 
a band to make it look like a bow. 
And I think it is perfect. The Band pulls it in 
the center for a great fit when I sit to 
crochet, read or work a puzzle.


It measures about 14 X 24 inches, made of super 
soft super bulky (6) weight Bernat 
blanket yarn in shades of white and yellow.


It's super cute and it is comfy and useful.
I really love it.


It's an easy, and quick to stitch up crochet
 pattern, and it is so pretty. I just know you
 will want to make one.
Ans it also makes a great scrap happy
 pattern, when you use up those left over Bulky yarns.


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Bow Lap Pillow Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – N / 9 mm
Yarn – Super Bulky (8) Bernat Blanket 16 oz / 320 yds
            Tie Dye-ish /Golden Rays
Pillow Form – 12 X 22 inches or stuffing of choice
Yarn needle with large eye
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single crochet (sc)
Back Loop Only (BLO)
 
Size: 14 X 24 inches
 
Notes:
Ch1 does not count as a st
 
Pattern:
Make 2 Rectangles – A Front And A Back

R: 1 – Ch 28, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc)


R: 2 – BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc BLO)


R: 3 - BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc BLO)
 
R: 4 - BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc BLO)


R: 5 - BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc BLO)
 
R: 6 - BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (27sc BLO)


R: 7 – R: 37 – Repeat R: 6, Tie off, Weave in the ends.


Repeat R: 1 – R: 37 – leave yarn attached,
We will use the yarn to stitch them together.



Place the 2 Rectangles together, right sides facing out,
SC across the top, side, and across the bottom stitching them together.
Place 3 sc in each of the 4 corners.


Slip the pillow for inside, and sc the end closed.


Bow Band:

R: 1 – Ch 38, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (37sc)
 
R: 2 – BLO, Sc in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (37sc BLO)


R: 3 - R: 4 Repeat R: 2,
Tie off leaving a
18 inch tail of yarn. 


Wrap the band around the center of the pillow,
Thread the tail of yarn on the needle.
And sew the ends of the band together securely.



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