
This collection of Wool-Ease Thick and Quick crochet patterns puts a spotlight on one of my favorite yarn colorways, Hudson Bay. This just might be the prettiest crochet pattern round up ever, just look at all this cozy colorful yarny goodness!
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Its no secret that Lion Brand’s Wool-Ease Thick and Quick is my favorite super bulky yarn to work with, I have used it multiple times in my crochet patterns here on the blog. It is a super cozy yarn with just enough wool content to make it warm and soft. It holds up well too!!
With Christmas just around the corner I have been on overdrive searching for crochet patterns that are not only pretty but fairly quick to make and let me tell you, these ones fit the bill!
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wool-Ease Thick and QUick Hudson Bay Crochet Pattern round up!
Hudson Hat and Mittens by Repeat Crafter Me
This one is perfect for the little’s on your crochet gift list!
Elemental Infinity Scarf by Oombawka Design
Keep out the cold with this cozy crochet infinity scarf.
Over-sized Chunky Crochet Blanket by Rescued Paw Designs
This easy knit look ribbed blanket is perfect project for those cold winter nights.
Oakland Chunky Crochet Hat by The Unraveled Mitten
Make this easy crochet hat in about an hour!
Oakland Chunky Crochet Cowl by The Unraveled Mitten
This cowl is the perfect match to the Oakland Chunky Hat and just as quick to make.
This one is great for donating to your local mission or charity!
Puffed Headband by Rescued Paw Designs
The texture on this trendy headband is awesome.
Cozy Crochet Slipper Socks by B.hooked Crochet
Is there anything better than crochet slippers? These would make the perfect gift.
Rustic Chunky Button Cowl by The Stitchin’ Mommy
Grab your favorite chunky buttons for this cozy cowl.
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I can’t find the part that tells you how to finish with the long tail is that a slip stich
I would love to help, which pattern are you refering too?