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Natasja King


Natasja King is the founder and editor of the blog crocheTime which has been featured in Ideas magazine (South Africa) and listed as a Top Blog To Follow in Simply Crochet magazine (UK). Natasja founded Crochet For Kidneys, a yearly charity project whereby crocheters from around the world donate crocheted squares which she makes into blankets for dialysis patients. She lives in Surrey, United Kingdom.

 crochetime.net

 instagram.com/NatasjaKing

 ravelry.com/designers/natasja-king

Projects by Natasja King


Peppy Blossom Bunting

Bunting is a great way to decorate any space, and this Peppy Blossom Bunting is the easiest way to add a vivid pop of color to your décor. Perfect for any summer party or gathering, you can easily add more or less flags to create just the size you’re after. Need some help figuring out the Magic Loop? Check out our video below for a brief tutorial!

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Geometric Glam Necklace

Geometric statement necklaces are all the rage, and this metallic gold and silver diamond necklace is no different! This easy pattern is comprised of seven total diamonds and triangles that are then attached to a jewelry chain of your choice for a one-of-a-kind statement piece.

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Vintage Granny Clutches Crochet Pattern

Rediscover the timeless charm of granny squares with the Vintage Granny Clutches Crochet Pattern, a delightful way to transform this classic crochet motif into stylish, functional accessories. This pattern features two versatile clutch designs: one large and one small, each made with beautifully crafted granny squares. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage flair to your everyday outfits, these clutches showcase the endless possibilities of crochet beyond traditional afghans.

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Festive Lace Doily

Accent your table settings and side tables with this intricate (but not too complicated) tabletop doily. Perfect for use as a coaster or simply as a decorative piece on its own, this holiday doily is sure to set the festive tone.

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