When I found Stitch by Fay’s No-Sew Axolotl pattern, I knew immediately that it would be perfect! Not only does it use exactly the right colors of yarn, but it is super adorable! I had the wonderful opportunity to see a real-life axolotl that was a classroom pet at the school I used to teach at, and I have to say that this pattern looks pretty realistic too! I’m super impressed by how easily the pattern works up, and I can’t wait to make these little cuties on repeat for my upcoming markets!
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Crochet Flower Scrubbie Free Pattern | Delilah Scrubbie Free Crochet Pattern
This is a free crochet pattern showing how to crochet flowers with scrubbie yarn that are excellent as dish scrubbies, face scrubbies and body scrubbies, but you can use them for a variety of projects too if you want to use them as appliques or join them together. With just a small amount of yarn needed, these are great for scraps of yarn too!
Waffle Washcloth – Crochet Pattern Review
The Waffle Washcloth pattern by Spotted Horse Design Co. worked beautifully for my needs. It used less than a full skein, even though I made mine slightly larger than the pattern. It was incredibly easy to stitch up and even easy to memorize so I could zone out with a Youtube video in the background and whip out a cloth without much thought!
Juni Bobble Rainbow Blanket – Crochet Pattern Review
The Juni Bobble Rainbow Blanket pattern from Mama Made Minis is the original bobble rainbow blanket pattern that has since become super popular. It features gorgeous texture and can be made up in so many different color combinations. The pattern for the blanket also comes with a matching lovey pattern
Duckzilla – Crochet Pattern Review
While the Duckzilla pattern takes some time to work up because it’s so big, it was 100% worth it! My niece is absolutely in love with this giant duck! In addition to being an adorable addition to her room, she is able to use it as a bean bag-style chair! She’s a pretty tall 12-year-old and has plenty of room to relax and crochet while leaning on the duck. If you know someone that loves ducks, or if you just want to make a giant duck for fun, I definitely recommend this pattern!
Rainbow Wall Hanging – Crochet Pattern Review
Shamrocks. Gold. Leprechauns. Rainbows. The familiar icons of St. Patrick’s Day (which will be here before we know it). When I was plotting out my crochet project for the holiday, I opted for a rainbow.
Football Pillow- Crochet Pattern Review
If you or someone you know is a football fan, I definitely recommend you try out this cute Football Pillow pattern by Snappy Tots. It works up really quickly and easily, and the pattern is pretty beginner-friendly. The details match a real football so well. You can make a bunch in all different sizes to decorate for your Superbowl party, to give as gifts, or sell at markets.
Christmas Tree Snow Globe – Crochet Pattern Review
I came across this adorable snow globe pattern and instantly I knew I had to make it! It is so cute, and it can be used for a variety of things: an ornament, an applique, a decoration on a gift or you can make several to have coasters or string them up as garland.
Mini Belly Monkey – Crochet Pattern Review
Like all of Madeline Mae Co.’s patterns, the Mini Belly Monkey does not disappoint! This easy monkey pattern works up really quickly with minimal sewing involved. The pattern is really clear and easy to follow with pictures included for all the important parts. The finished monkey is absolutely adorable, and I’m sure it’s going to sell out quickly at all my 2025 markets!
Cozy Cottage Cable Stocking – Crochet Pattern Review
If you’re thinking some stockings would be adorable to hang up for your family and you just can’t find the right one or you don’t like the ones on the shelves at the big box stores, this pattern is perfect for you! It’s a gorgeously textured stocking that looks so plush and lovely, and can hold a decent amount of small treasures. It’s written in two sizes but both are a good size in my opinion. Just depends on the space you have to decorate or the number of goodies you want to put inside! And although it looks intricate, the actual project is a fairly approachable four-row repeat that’s not too difficult once you get some practice in.
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