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Super Hero Crochet Patterns * 10 FREE and a few cute paid ones

Yes I even added Doctor Who because he has saved so many!!! 

I was pleasantly surprised to soo so many liked the Iron Man Square pattern this week I asked my fellow designer friends if they had any fun free crochet patterns and YES they do so here is a collection for you! Comment below and tell me the super hero you want to add to your projects.

Anyone remember my Batman square?
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For the Star Wars Lovers Debie Dearest Has 2 amazing patterns!
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I know this pattern is on my must make lists for Christmas, My 7 year loves Bobba Fett!

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What child wouldn't love this pencil case... I think it would make a great hook case too!! An look how she changed her logo to match the theme super cute!

If your little Super hero needs a Crochet Cape or Mask Calleigh's Clips and Crochet has you covered with these free patterns in one!Doesn't she have the most adorable models?
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Last year when my now almost 5 year old turned 4 he wanted a super hero party and he asked me to crochet everyone capes.... Now I am a fast crocheter but now way was I going to knock out 30 plus capes and get other things done so I came up with this niffy fabric/ crochet combo and gave the children puffy paints and fabric markers to decorate their own capes and a year later they are all still played with!
FREE PATTERN HERE
Super Masks
Corina From STITCH 11 and her beautiful daughter look like they are having a blast with these Ninja Masks!
FREE PATTERN HERE
Another great pattern from Calleigh's Clips and Crochet  are the cutest little Clark Kent photo prop glasses ever!
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SUPER PETS 
I don't think I can get over just how cute these little guys look dressed up! Sara can make almost anything for a dog on here site Posh Pooch Designs
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If SPIDERMAN is your thing check out this AMAZING afghan! I have seen this one many times before and when people make it it always gets shared!!!

I also have a Spiderman hat but forgive this pictures because i designed it a few years ago when I was just starting out! Spiderman hat pattern

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