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Mushyy on Instagram: "Let’s Crochet A Lavendar With Leaves🪻🪻🪻  I used 100% Medium Weight Acrylic Yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook but you can use any yarn of your choice. Also using a thinner yarn/cotton yarn will give you  great results! I’d suggest using a smaller hook size for better rsaults. If you are using a longer stick then you can definitely increase the initial chain stitches from 55 chains to 60 or 75 chains. Even if you increase the number of Chain stitches, the  entire pattern remains the same as in this video.  Follow me on Youtube(Mushyy_1) for more such videos. Youtube channel link in bio.  Visit my Etsy Shop (MushyyStore) to get written patterns. Link in bio.  Follow me here on Instagram - @mushyy_1  #crochet #lavendar #tutorial #diy #mushyy_1  Copyright Notice: All rights 5mm Crochet Hook, Cotton Yarn Projects, Modern Crochet Blanket, Throw Blanket Pattern, Crochet With Cotton Yarn, Yarn Flowers, Crochet Throw Blanket, Crochet Flower Tutorial, Crochet Throw

Mushyy on Instagram: "Let’s Crochet A Lavendar With Leaves🪻🪻🪻 I used 100% Medium Weight Acrylic Yarn and a 3.5mm crochet hook but you can use any yarn of your choice. Also using a thinner yarn/cotton yarn will give you great results! I’d suggest using a smaller hook size for better rsaults. If you are using a longer stick then you can definitely increase the initial chain stitches from 55 chains to 60 or 75 chains. Even if you increase the number of Chain stitches, the entire pattern…