![]() The pdf version has all the pictures, instructions, and it’s ready-to-print to carry along with you wherever you want to sit and crochet! Scroll down for the free pattern or you can also directly purchase a nice add-free pdf version of this pattern in my shop on Etsy for a small fee. But it’s for Halloween so it needed to be very swirly, it makes it more devilish. I like the spiral effect of these lollies. And my husband made the annoying comment “so pretty, but why didn’t you make it in orange and black?”…Duh!Īlright let’s make an orange and black lollipop then (cause like often, he was right!). It helps me to keep Octopus Crochet going and to keep publishing new free patterns and tutorials for you to enjoy, so thank you! You can check my full disclosure here.Īfter I did the Halloween swirl lolly, I felt it was a bit lonely, and of course I wanted to make a second one (and then obviously a third one because good things come in threes, right? but that’s for my next post! shh!). This means I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase from one of these links, and of course it is at no extra cost for you. *This blog contains affiliate links for products I use, believe in or recommend. No time right now? Pin this tutorial for later. Scroll down to check it and if you feel like “I can do this!!” just dive in! ![]() But who doesn’t like a little challenge to master a new technique! I’ve made a video of the first few rounds to help you do just that. This pattern is more destined to advanced crocheters because of the frequent colour changes in the round. Change the colours, and it will transform into a yummy lolly for any festive occasion: birthday party, funfair decor, kids crochet candy store. She makes incredibly intricate soap stencils! Although not officially a guest teacher next month, she also made this example soap inspired by Mee Hue for the Salt Crystal category, and the video of her making it will be included with the tutorial.Looking for a Halloween candy pattern? This Halloween spiral lollipop pattern is another great decoration to go along the Halloween Swirl Lolly. This challenge will be sponsored by Marina Baranov of Creamy Obsession. You get to choose which one you’d like to enter! If you want to do both, you can add a second entry to the bonus category. I know you’re excited to see what the techniques will be, so here you go!įor January, we are doing two different, yet similar techniques for the two categories: Salt Crystal soaps and Geode Crystal soaps. We are taking some time off for the holidays, and then we’ll be back for the January challenge! Registration will open for the January through April challenges on Monday, January 4th. Wow! What a year we’ve had!! There are some exciting new things coming for the Soap Challenge Club in 2021! In fact, I took the time to make a video about them and I’d love it if you watched it! ![]() The rest of the entries for the Experienced, Beginner, and Bonus categories are at the bottom of this post! ![]() Congrats to Lucy for winning a $20 gift certificate from The Sage!! Click on the photo to see her post on Instagram that includes ALL the fun lollipop swirls she attempted for the challenge.
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