Wednesday 21 September 2022

Simple Circle Coasters

My mum asked me to replace her very old doily style coasters which she uses for her ornaments. She only wanted some plain, simple and discreet coasters. So here they are: 


Crocheting circles in rounds usually ends up with a hexagon shape rather than a perfect circle. To get the perfect circle shape crocheting in rows is better: 

End the row with a slip stitch into the stitch at the beginning of the row, chain 1 (if doing single crochet; chain 2 for double crochet ect) do the first crochet stitch into the same stitch as the slip stitch, continue with the next row. There are many tutorials online it just requires a quick search.  

This is how the coasters turned out.


I blocked the yarn, using pins and an Iron, which worked well to get rid of the curled edges.

They worked up nice and quick, hope my mum finds them useful. 

Hook off. 


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Wednesday 7 September 2022

Mini George the Dragon Amigurumi by Toft

A friend of mine went to a crochet class by Toft to make a little dragon amigurumi. I don't think the dragon pattern is the easiest of patterns, particularly for a complete beginner like my friend, so she did a brilliant job! See if you can spot the part that she made in the pictures below. In the end she decided crochet wasn't for her and asked me to finish the project for her, of course I said yes. 

The crochet pack is very good, it came in a lovely draw string bag with the Toft logo, the yarn included is of very good quality and lovely and soft, the crochet hook provided at the class has a very comfortable handle and the instructions were well written and easy to follow. If you aren't a complete beginner and have some experience with crocheting I highly recommend Toft. I cannot comment on the class as I did not attend myself. Here is a link to the website



Just a quick note- I do not have an affiliations with the link posted I am just sharing the love! 

Hook off.

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Wednesday 31 August 2022

Mini Triceratops Amigurumi

A work friend randomly sent a link to a tiny crochet Triceratops exclaiming how cute it was. Now I don't know about you but to me this is one very (un)subtle hint! Which of course I started working on ASAP, who wouldn't want to crochet a tiny little Triceratops?

It is a very well written pattern with pictures along the way. There is also a video to follow along if that is preferable. Both of which are free. I find this extremely generous knowing, through experience, how long it takes to create a pattern and write it up. Yet they have gone a whole huge step further and made a video too - they have all my appreciation. I give all of the love to those who have crafts available for free! 




The finished result measured 5 x 2.5 x 2.5cm. I did not use the recommended yarn and I crochet very tightly so my makes are normally smaller than expected. This dino is so cute, I am very tempted to make another one, or a herd of them... 

The written pattern and video can be found here.

Hook off! 

Edit: my friend now wears this as a badge, she has been named Sarah. 

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Wednesday 23 March 2022

Martens Style Crochet Booties

A friend of mine was pregnant with her first child and I wanted a personal gift for the baby shower. What better than some lil' handmade baby Martens? 



Now these are one of the cutest things I have made yet, so much so I was asked to make 2 more pairs for another little human (unfortunately I lost the pictures of all 3 different sizes completed).

The pattern is purchasable Here and is quite easy if you are a seasoned crocheter, it may be a bit difficult for beginners, however there are great guidance pictures throughout. If you want an adorable gift for a mini human I definitely recommend these. 

Just a quick note- I do not have an affiliations with the link posted I am just sharing the love! 

Hook off. 

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Wednesday 16 March 2022

Crochet Moorland Blanket


After finishing our Biomedical Science degree my friend and I wanted another project to do together (like we hadn't done enough projects already). We found an amazing website devoted to making gorgeous blankets. The site has a large variety of different blanket patterns, the yarn used to make the blanket is sent out in the post in a lovely sheer drawstring bag.

The patterns are very well written and the yarn is good quality with a beautiful array of colours. My friend and I each chose a pack and a pattern to crochet and updated each other on our progress which made crocheting this blanket even more fun! 

As I have a habit of mashing things together I chose the blanket with the colours that I loved and then chose the blanket pattern that I preferred. It took a bit of preparation before I could start the blanket as I had to decide what order I wanted the colours in and then transfer those colours into the written pattern. I had to make an excel document so I could follow the colour pattern without going wrong. 


(please excuse Elza lying on the yarn she just wanted to be involved- she can attest to its softness, every time the blanket was placed on the floor she would try to lay on it)


I chose the colours from this blanket, I think they are absolutely gorgeous: 

As the pattern was not entirely to my taste I decided to follow the pattern for this blanket:

I chose to do the colourwash rather than the mixed stripe Dahlia blanket as this was my preference. 

The finished blanket measures approximately 120cm x 17cm.



Unfortunately I did not keep the blanket for myself but gifted it to my Grandparents who said it is beautiful- success! 

Just a quick note that I have no affiliations with the website for this pattern, I'm just spreading the love. 

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Wednesday 23 February 2022

Ponyo Amigurumi

I was asked by a work colleague if I could crochet Ponyo for her children. Of course I said yes!  

I was dreading creating Ponyo's hair as I have never made hair like this before. It took a LONG time to insert all the yarn for the hair and I was super nervous about cutting it into shape, however, I found cutting the hair very therapeutic in the end; maybe I'm in the wrong profession... 

Before the haircut:


Post haircut:


End result:

Here is the pattern that I based my Ponyo on. I found it very easy to follow and quite fun to make. The only changes I made were to the 'tail', I think I prefer the wavy look. 

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Wednesday 16 February 2022

Small Crochet Basketweave Shoulder Bag

Invitations to my sister-in-law's hen do went out months before the event. I thought I had everything ready; my outfit, hair accessories ect. However, 3 days before the event I realised I didn't have a bag to go with my attire. With no time to shop I decided to quickly crochet a simple, small shoulder bag (on the train on the way to the hen do -insert face palm here-). Following the same idea as the Small Versatile Crochet Pouch I made a pouch using the basketweave stitch (which I love) and added a strap using single crochet.


It isn't the most stylish bag in the world but it did the job!


Not sure my efforts were appreciated though as the next gift from the bride to be was a small black shoulder bag 😂

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