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Cherish Romper-crochet pattern

My baby romper pattern is now available to download from my Lovecrafts.com designer page and Etsy shop.



The Cherish Romper is made using just 1 100g ball of Paintbox Yarns Simply DK (or any dk yarn that works to the same tension) and the 5 page PDF includes sizing for 0-6, 6-12 and 12-24 months.



This month the team at Lovecrafts.com are celebrating Indie June. June is all about celebrating all the incredible independent designers out there. 

To help celebrate you can save 10% off your orders when purchasing a pattern by an independent designer!

Use code HELLOMOON10 to receive 10% off your order total, see t&c's below

Find out more about Indie June here and check out my other patterns here 

Indie June is a great excuse to add some new designs to your pattern library, these are a few of my favourite independent designer patterns currently on the top of my to make list: 

Sandbar Cardi by Toni @tlyarncrafts

The Bubu Mini Ottoman by Emma @emmaknitty

Confetti Waves Blanket by Kate @jellybean_junction

Happy crafting!!!







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