Hi friends! I’m excited to share my newest crochet pattern with you — a simple leaf bookmark that’s quick, fun, and perfect for using up small amounts of yarn.
I designed this project to be easy and relaxing — the kind of thing you can make in an afternoon. It’s also a great choice for a last-minute crochet gift.
If you sell at craft fairs or markets, this is a perfect little item to make in batches — it works up fast, costs very little to make, and really catches the eye of shoppers.
And of course, you can always make one (or a few!) just for yourself — sometimes it’s fun to crochet something cute and whimsical, no special occasion required!
The pattern is worked with a size D (3.25 mm) hook and 100% mercerized cotton yarn in category 2.
I used YarnArt Begonia, but you can also use 100% mercerized cotton thread size 3.
What I love most about this little project is its versatility. You can use it as a bookmark, of course — but also as a decorative leaf or an appliqué for other projects. Think little girls’ summer hats, dresses, cushion covers, gift tags, cards, and more. The possibilities are endless!
I’ve included both a written pattern and a video tutorial to guide you through the process — perfect for all skill levels.
If you’d like to try this project, you can find the pattern in my Etsy and Ravelry shops.
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