Free Mini Elsa Crochet Pattern!
As you can see, the mini Elsa I came up with was small enough to dangle from a ear lobe! I also had quite a bit of trial and error experimenting with her dress too before I settled on this following version.
Crocheting Tall Stitches - how to do Treble Crochet
Making tall stitches helps to add height to your stitches, and in this particular example, I had to use tall stitches to make Belle’s dress. For her, I actually used quadruple treble crochet (qtc) or yarn over 5 times! This might sound complex but once you nail down a basic tall stitch, the rest is just about how many times you yarn over at the start.
Happily Hooked Magazine Feature!
This is another awesome magazine feature in the works since last year! The bunch at Happily Hooked are real great people and they always have such bright and cheerful colours in their patterns! Before starting off each pattern in their Pattern Pack Pro, see the classification of the difficulty level so you know what you need to know before tackling the pattern. This is my little guy for this month of March called Chomper Dan!
5 ways I use Rhinestones as Crochet accessories
Rhinestones are like tiny little shiny jewels… which I particularly liked to use for my Princess series! They are relatively cheap and easy to get and creates a shiny effect which crocheting a small magic ring won’t create…
Using Surface Crochet to do Amigurumi detailing
Directly crocheting onto Amigurumi can sometimes create a detailing effect that can turn out interesting. The best part about this is that there is no need for sewing!
Knotions Magazine Feature
Amigurumi involves the art of using yarn to crochet or knit stuffed toys. This form of art originated from Japan, and the translation of ‘amu’ means ‘to knit’ while nuigurumi means ‘stuffed toy’.
Ch2 and Single Crochet to make a Pointed Tip
This is my simple way of making a quick pointed tip and it is very similar to how you make a simple cone. I often use it to make beaks for my birds and in this case for Owl.
How to Shrink Amigurumi
Have you ever seen a great pattern and go… wow that’s awesome but I would really love make a tinier version of it? Over here, I made a version of Kanga, used the pattern and shrank it down to make Roo.
Making Eeyore again
Once in while, I do like remaking some characters I have made before and usually I will make some changes to the newer version. In this case, I did so for Eeyore.
Free Piglet Crochet Pattern
So excited about writing out this free pattern! It’s a tiny little Piglet. Most of my amigurumi are mini (not micro) and can fit into the palm of your hand. In this case, if you make Piglet, he can even be made into earrings!
Crochet and Rotate
Have you been confused before on what a pattern means when they say rotate or go around?
What it actually means is crocheting on the other side of the foundation chain. This is a great method for creating leaves or ears like I made for Rabbit above.
Using Surface Single Crochet in Amigurumi
In this tutorial, I’ll go through step by step on how to do a surface single crochet (or surface sc) and how I did it on my Pooh Bear to make his T’shirt ‘pop’!
My First Magazine Feature!
Guys, I’m so excited! This was something in the works since last year but I want to reveal…. my first Crochet Magazine feature! It’s in ‘Crochet Now’! The theme was geared towards ‘Wild side’… and I really just love all the other featured patterns in this issue as well!
My First Commission! And 6 things to consider before taking a Crochet commission!
So I’ll say first up I’m not usually one for agreeing to commissions. I know it’s fraught with issues even before I begin even considering it. This time I made a little exception and I’ll tell you the reasons why. But first let’s talk about the 6 things to consider before agreeing to a Crochet commission!
5 ways 2020 has made me a Better Person
It’s been a hell of a year (no pun intended) but all things considered, I think I have learnt to be a slightly better person than I was at the end of 2019.
How I made Hulkbuster from scratch
This was where I was at when I made my simple Iron Man amigurumi (I wouldn’t say 1st one, because there was a iteration before this). While I was aiming for the following image - the Hulkbuster. So I set about making this upsized Iron Man with many rounds of trial and error.