Crochet Mushroomĭue to the variety of online patterns, we have curated a list of mushroom patterns catering to beginners and seasoned crocheters. Let’s find out what you can make using just some thread and a crochet needle with these amazing crochet mushroom patterns, and surely thank me later. The block design, instructions and post are my own original work with my own opinions.Maybe you’re making a fairy-tale scene, or you need something nice for a forest-themed project, or you want to give a handmade present, these crochet mushroom designs are perfect. ***This post was sponsored by and there are affiliate links. Lisa Hofmann-Maurer – Sew What You Oct 24 – GatherĮlise Baek – Elise & Oct 31 – Forest Floor Haley Anderson – Happiness in the Oct 17 – Antlers Jenn Rossotti – Ginger Peach Oct 3 – Time LapseĬhristopher Thompson – The Tattooed tattooedquilter Oct 10 – Double Windmill Kristi Schroeder – Initial K Sept 19 – Woodland MushroomĬristy Stuhldreher – Love You are here!) Sept 26 – Mod Tartan I hope you enjoyed our walk in the woods! To make your own Woodland Mushroom block, visit ’s blog here.ĭon’t forget to keep sewing along and follow the rest of these amazing designers and their Fall #fabricdotcomblock party patterns! Sept 12 – Fall Geese I think quilts should be the “new” wreaths, don’t you think? We should get on that movement! It is displayed on a mantle with a wreath hanger and helps to bring the random decor I had around the house together.Īnd if mantle or table-scapes aren’t your thing, the pant hanger make it easy to display a mini quilt on your front door. Here is the mini displayed with some upcycled “ribbon” cut from a burlap coffee bag and leftover lace from my sister’s wedding. It works well with this fall palette and displays my Woodland Mushroom mini perfectly! It will be easy to change out mini’s over time and through the different seasons. The hanger makeover really makes the piece more modern with an industrial rustic feel. A few layers of clear coat topped it off to protect the fabric against any paint which may rub off. A watered down brown acrylic craft paint gave me the “stain” and I happened to have this gorgeous hammered bronze spray paint leftover from another forgotten DIY project. With a little fine sandpaper, I took the shine off the entire hanger and used materials I had around the house to refinish it. Both were blonde wood with the same nickel finish on the wire.
I found these two pant hangers for a total of $0.60 at my local thrift shops.