Calming Green baby bonnet is another fun crochet pattern from collection of tutorials made with light green and beige color. All the patterns are beginner-friendly and supported with video tutorials.
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This was a super fun crochet project to make and design. When I finished designing my Calming Green baby romper a couple of months ago I already knew that I want to design a whole collection. The crochet sweater is the second pattern from the same family of patterns made with 100% cotton mint and beige yarn and I am currently working one a third one. Don’t forget to come back to try out that one too.
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At the beginning of September, I got the idea of making a tote bag. Preferably with an interesting pattern and leather straps. I imagined it to have that playful vintage look. But still modern enough to fit almost every style.
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This is a crochet pattern for my easy beginner-friendly baby blanket – Moss Stitch Blanket. Find out what inspired me to design this pattern, what yarn did I choose, and learn all the tricks on how to create a perfect baby blanket. The PDF pattern is coming soon! Design I…
I have been playing with the idea of creating a line of patterns very simple to follow, suitable for beginners, and very light in texture. The aim was to use very basic stitches and techniques and at the same time in a very limited number.
A bought a package of four beautiful skeins of yarn called Paintbox Pick Your Pallet many years ago. The skeins has been waiting in my yarn stash for very long time and now they have finally got their purpose.
I’ve first started working on this crochet blanket probably a year ago. There was a time when I was obsessed with making baby blankets. I was even considering opening a second Croby shop where I would offer finished items, mostly blankets. While I am still working on that idea (need more blankets), I finally finished the pattern. Baby steps or rather said baby blankets, am I right?