Stitchopedia Elihu Crochet Video Tutorial
The Elihu crochet video tutorial walks you row by row and stitch by stitch through the Elihu the Elephant crochet pattern AND the sewn lining that goes inside.
The Elihu crochet video tutorial walks you row by row and stitch by stitch through the Elihu the Elephant crochet pattern AND the sewn lining that goes inside.
Elihu the Elephant is a softie crochet pattern that’s a variation of Amir the Elephant. He’s also inspired by one of my favorite childhood books.
Tripet is a happy little three-legged monster that wants to play! He’s adorable and huggable and stands all on his own. Tripet brings joy and love wherever he goes.
Winter Animals are so adorable. They’re usually so fuzzy, fluffy, furry, or feathery. In crochet they become the most cuddly little critters! A real polar bear or moose may be scary, and a penguin may skitter away when you go in for a hug. However, these crochet cuties will always want your love.
Mermaids are so fun and full of joy. They are also very hot right now. They really represent freedom and beauty and adventure. So try your hand at a crochet adventure and create one of these awesome mermaid crochet projects!
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
This adorable snowman is perfect for the center of your table or just about anywhere in your home this holiday season.
Amigurumi (編みぐるみ, lit. crocheted or knitted stuffed toy) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. I was invited to review the Charley crochet cactus kit from Global Backyard Industries. Now we all know what an Amigurumi is & where to get a great kit for one.
The kit reviewed in this post was provided by Global Backyard Industries.
Recently, I was invited to review the Charley crochet cactus kit from Global Backyard Industries. When it arrived, it all come in this bag which reminded me of potting soil. What a cute idea.
Here’s my review of Pocket Amigurumi an excellent new book by Sabrina Somers
The book used in this review was provided by Search Press. All opinions are my own.
I received a copy of Pocket Amigurumi by Sabrina Somers and I was immediately taken by the color monsters it contained. They are bright and cheery and sure to bring love and joy to whomever they go home with.
Aren’t they just the cutest little batties you have ever seen? I made them for the girls. They hold the bats by the wings, pull and giggle. Good thing I sewed the wings on tight!