"Pumpkin Head Jack" pattern is currently marked down for the Spooky Season.
Etsy shop: (here)
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Hello dear friends! 🤗
Just wanted to remind you that the second day of my “HELLO SPRING” sale is almost over! You can still get any crochet pattern, including the newest ones, from my Etsy, Shopify and Ravelry stores with 30% discount! 😍 This sale is automatic, which means you don’t have to enter any coupon codes, discount is already applied to your purchase! 👌🏻
Etsy -> https://etsy.me/3rpRNMp
Ravelry -> https://bit.ly/3ratakm
Shopify -> https://bit.ly/3nPuiaO 🤗
Happy crocheting, dear friends! See you tomorrow! 💛💙
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Another group photo, this time there are mythical creatures and dragons!
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🍄 Mushrooms are all the rage right now! And for good reason, fungi are vital to our environment and my goodness...there are so many different types! And you know what happens when you mix mushrooms and ghosties? You get adorable Boo-Shroomies!
A humongous thank you to my friend on Insta - @chickensandyarn for allowing me to test 3 of her 4 upcoming Boo-Shroomies patterns ☺️
And yes, I named my boo-shroomie babies.
🖤 Angry Alfred (Shaggy Ink Cap mushroom)
🧡 Pleasant Peter (Jack-o-Lantern mushroom)
🤎 Morose Monty (Morel mushroom)
📝 Pattern by Insta - @chickensandyarn -- Don't forget to give her a follow to stay updated on pattern release!
🧶 I used Hobbii Baby Snuggle Solids with a 5mm hook
💕 Do I recommend these patterns? Yes yes yes! However, they do vary in difficulty with the Ink Cap being the most challenging (a good kind of challenge though). Because of this, I'd recommend you be at least an intermediate level crocheter to make these. You'll need to be comfortable with all basic stitches, color changes, sewing, increases/decreases, FLO/BLO as well as back post. The patterns do provide photos for the trickier bits, which is always super helpful! 💕
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🔹Difficulty rating: Intermediate (Amigurumi basic/intermediate stitches, sewing, color changes).
🔹Cuteness Level: 17/10 I need to make several and put them all over my house as little Boo-Shroomie guardians 😊🖤
🔹Pattern Designer: Insta - @chickensandyarn
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Hi! I'm Lorena.
I was born and raised in Spain, but I moved to the United States for love. Just a few years ago I picked up a crochet hook for the first time because I wanted to make my own dolls and stuffed animals.
After bringing to life countless yarn creatures that found their forever homes thanks to friends and family, Our Creative Fiber was born. Now I get to share what I love with even more people. 😊
Keep reading if you want to learn more about my crochet adventures.
You can check out our patterns and crochet tutorials on our Etsy store as well Our Creative Fiber's Youtube channel, where we will be slowly adding new videos and tutorials on crochet tips and some of our Amigurumi patterns.
My crochet skills evolution
I did not know how I was going to do it, but creating those dolls became an obsession of mine and I was determined to make it happen. I looked into sewing, beading. paper crafts and many other options out there. But nothing quite clicked, until I discovered Amigurumi. For the past few years, they have been all the rage among new and seasoned fellow yarn crafters. But what is it exactly? Well, it is a Japanese word that describes the art of creating adorable little creatures by means of crocheting and knitting.
Despite the fact that I had never picked up a crochet hook before in my life, thanks to many generous online creators, I got my feet wet by trying out easy video tutorials to learn how to crochet and do the most basic stitches.
This was the first "ugly" attempt I ever made at starting a crochet project.
My first project left a lot to be desired. I was happy when I figured out how to make a chain and then some single crochet stitches across it, eventually resulting in something resembling a rectangle shape. And extremely delighted the day I was able to create a 3d spherical shape. And yet, nothing will ever match the joy I felt when I completed my first ever real Amigurumi. It was a miniature bunny. Not the cutest, perhaps, but certainly the most special thing to me at the time.
This is a picture of this very first doll that is still very near and dear to my heart and proudly displayed in my office to this day.
Fast forward a few more weeks and lots of reading on Amigurumi, and I had been able to crack the basics of this art to come up with my own design. It was a birthday present for my best friend. A baby fox wearing pastel blue pijamas. Still one of my favorite creations to this day.
After that, I felt like nothing could stop me. I became seriously obsessed with this new hobby, and I made a myriad of other dolls and stuffed creatures that I gave away to friends and family.
My crochet patterns and tutorials
When I created Our Creative Fiber, I decided that I would write the type of patterns I would have loved to find myself when I first started. Cute, yet not too complicated. With clear explanations on what to do at every step of the way, and plenty of photographic evidence to demonstrate how to actually do it. In fact, if you take a look at the pdf files, you will notice that close to 100 pictures are included for each of pattern.
You still need to know the basics of crochet, but once you do, you should be able to follow along with no issues. However, if you end up having questions, you can always send me a message.
I hope you enjoy our crochet materials and that you get as hooked on this hobby as I did.
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This link does not work on Tumblr mobile!
To see it on mobile, all you have to do is type knotalot.tumblr.com/patterns in your internet browser. Don’t ask me why Idk
Probably about time I made this more accessible. Here is a link to my Patterns page (all free).
Happy crocheting!
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Monkey crochet pattern - amigurumi monkey - cute crochet pattern
Patterns are available on Etsy
LANGUAGES:
ENGLISH (US terms)
Size: Height: 24 cm (9.44 inches).
This master class does not contain crochet lessons
and assumes basic knowledge.
Difficulty: medium.
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PEANUT BE AFRAID
I DID IT I FVKING DID IT I HAVE HAD THIS IDEA FOREVER AND I DID IT
Seraphim pattern by Crafty Intentions, peanut pattern by Hooking Cute Creations, pattern crimes (many) by me.
And it GLOWS.
PEANUTIEL DUFFY NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD
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Find Frankenstein's pattern and figurine in my Etsy Shop (here)!
A couple of years ago I made a Frankenstein's Monster that I named George. 😂 He was entirely freehand and one of my testers saw him and told me if I ever made a pattern, they would love to test it.
It took me a little while to make the pattern, but I did it!
The pattern is currently marked down for the Spooky Season!
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Hello dear friends! 🤗
As “HELLO SPRING” sale comes to its end, you still have a few more hours to take advantage of it and get any amount of my patterns in my Etsy, Shopify and Ravelry shops with 30% discount! Hurry up! ⏱️
Etsy -> https://etsy.me/3rpRNMp
Ravelry -> https://bit.ly/3ratakm
Shopify -> https://bit.ly/3nPuiaO 🤗
Also, I want to thank everyone for taking part in this sale, I hope you got what you wanted and now will keep yourself busy for next couple of weeks or even more! 🥰
The spring 🌿☀️ has just started and it is going to be really amazing! I can’t wait to share with you all the things I’m working on right now. That is so exciting! 😍
See you soon! 💛💙
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Mythical creatures amigurumi pattern set that consist of epic proportions! Each pattern Includes detailed written instructions with lots of step by step photos. With a tight crochet tension, finished projects measure 10.5-12” tall (26.7-30.5 cm).
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/984166237/mythical-creatures-amigurumi-pattern
Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/mythical-creatures-amigurumi-pattern-set
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