Crochet a Pretzel Amigurumi for Eat a Pretzel Day – FREE Pattern!
Apparently the biggest pretzel ever made weighed over 400 pounds. You don’t have to make...
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Posted by Danielle | Oct 22, 2017 | Amigurumi Patterns, Crochet Patterns, Food Hacks, Free Patterns |
Apparently the biggest pretzel ever made weighed over 400 pounds. You don’t have to make...
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I hear that pizza blankets are gonna be a big hit this season – huge! Here are a few of my...
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Cheetos are such a guilty pleasure for me … but I honestly can’t remember the last...
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Even if it’s not Kale Day by the time you read this, crochet it anyway – it’s...
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I really love this baked cake by Dorothy of Stonehouse Bakery (previously known as Frances Bakes)!...
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