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Crochet Gallery

Gallery of crochet work, with pattern links

  • Gallery of my crochet work, with information and links to patterns, tools and supplies used, when available

  • The crochet textile arts are in the form of Amigurumi (3D crochet), outerwear (gloves, mittens, scarves, shawls, hats), kids and baby (toys, blankets, baby shower gifts) household crochet (home decor and organization), accessories and more

  • Finished products are available for purchase here

  • Affiliate links provided- Disclosures and details can be found here

Amigurumi (3D Crochet)

Amigurumi is basically crocheting 3D items. Stuffed animals are so much fun to make and they can typically be turned into a lovey style baby blanket,which is adorable!

 

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Crochet shoes, booties, slippers

Crochet shoes, crochet boots and booties, crib shoes, and slippers. Hover for info, or click for the yarn or pattern information.

Household Crochet

Crochet for the home. Household crochet items are a rewarding way to make practical use of your work. They're also a cost effective and often more eco-friendly variation of their store bought counter parts.

 

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Crochet Shawls, wraps, cowls, scarves and hoods

Taste of Honey Pattern is available for free here, and the ad-free photo condensed version is here

This crochet shawl has tons of unique texture and a picot edging. I had a lot of fun coming up with this design, and think the testers did some beautiful work. There are also crochet hoods, crochet scarves, crochet cowls. A hooded scarf is also known as a scood or scoodie

Mittens and Gloves

These are photos of crochet mittens and crochet gloves I've made, and some that my testers have done on my original patterns. I love making fingerless mittens and fingerless gloves for the extra mobility. I typically add length to the wrists when I make crochet wristers and mitts. I prefer the look of the longer ones, they keep you warmer (especially great for kids!), and they're more versatile, as they can be folded over.

 

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