Tunisian Crochet Tops

14 Beginner-Friendly Patterns for Colorful Sweaters, Tanks and Tees!

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Crochet Patterns

Black and white crochet pot holder made with the even moss stitch is on a marble counter, along with a cook book, pot, and red salt and pepper shakers

I fell in love with the even moss stitch a while ago. The texture is so beautiful! And recently, I’ve been experimenting with C2C or Corner to Corner crochet. I couldn’t find a tutorial for a C2C version of the …

A mug sits on beige mug rug, a beginner crochet pattern, on a wood table along with a green plant and black table runner.

So you want to learn how to crochet – guess what? You can! And I have the perfect beginner crochet pattern for you. While the pattern below is also a great quick and easy pattern for experienced crocheters, it is …

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This modern dish towel is the perfect housewarming gift – or gift it to yourself! It has a beautiful texture to it while remaining simple, clean and modern.

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Sharing the Joy of Crochet

Hello! I’m Ashley, creator of Tiny Couch Crochet. And I’m happy you’re here! I’m a 30-something new mom with a tiny (but deceptively comfy) couch and a passion for crochet.

Although I learned the basics of crochet as a kid, I wasn’t consistent for a long time. I would just pick it up to make some granny squares now and then. A few years ago, after going through a rough time with infertility, I needed something to do with my hands and occupy my mind.  So I dusted off my hooks and got back to it. 

This time, I challenged myself to more advanced patterns and new techniques.  And now I like to use those techniques to create modern patterns that are simple to create, but full of details and texture.