While I love all the animals in the Fable Collection and can’t wait to make each of them up, I think the Finn Bear has been my favorite one to make so far! The Finn Bear is a super cute and simple bear that gives off classic cottage-core vibes. The pattern comes with outfits to dress him up or you can leave him as is for a more simplistic look. In addition, Oak and Marlow just released a free modification to turn the Finn Bear into a baby bear, which makes the perfect little teddy bear!
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Camille the Mini Caterpillar – Crochet Pattern Review
I love how cute the finished Camille the Caterpillar is! Made with Ella Rae Cuddle yarn, it’s soft and squishy and the perfect gift for a little one on Valentine’s Day! This pattern was extremely well-written and included everything from photo and video tutorials, a bulk-making checklist, a coloring page to design your own caterpillar, and information for adapting the pattern to almost any weight of yarn. I am definitely adding this to my list of go-to patterns for fun gifts and can’t wait to make some for my market prep!
Santa Turtle – Crochet Pattern Review
While checking out some cute crochet Christmas patterns, I fell in love with the Santa Turtle by Happy Turtle Crochet. After making the Sunflower Turtle pattern, I was already familiar with the designer and knew it would be a well-written pattern. This cutie worked up so quickly and is incredibly adorable! My friends and family all agree that everyone needs a Santa Turtle in their lives this holiday season!
Mini Kitty – Crochet Pattern Review
The Mini Kitty pattern by Crafty Kat is a super easy, super quick, no-sew pattern! I love how you can easily make tons of different kitties just by changing up the color of your yarn. While you can add color changes to this pattern, they still look fantastic all in one color, which makes them super easy for market prep! While such a simple pattern, they have so much personality. I’m already working on making a ton more for my upcoming craft shows!
20 Wicked Cute Ghost Crochet Patterns from Etsy
Here is a collection of 20 cute ghost crochet patterns from Etsy that would be perfect to decorate your home this Halloween!
MCM Throw Blanket – Crochet Pattern Review
I wanted to add a little color and a pattern that stood out but was calming and chill at the same time. When I scrolled down and spotted the MCM Throw from Knits ‘N Knots, I instantly knew it was my choice. Right away, it just clicked. It’s a timeless motif with the gorgeous half circles, two colors so I could combine a calm neutral with a bold deep tone like I wanted…and of course, Janine is one of my favorite designers. I didn’t even think any further or make a short-list of my choices, that was it. I saw it and clicked “purchase pattern”.
Espressive Coffee Cup – Crochet Pattern Review
I found this adorable Espressive Coffee Cup pattern by Lil’Rugratz Crochet. Not only is the pattern super adorable, but it comes with printable sayings for all sorts of occasions, which makes it a great pattern to have on hand for gift-giving!
Shawn the Shark – Crochet Pattern Review
I love how easily the Shawn the Shark pattern worked up! I decided to go rogue and make mine in super bulky yarn, and it turned out so big and cuddly! It really drew a ton of attention at my last market and sold within the first few hours. I am already working on making more of these sharks for my upcoming fall markets.
No-Sew Axolotl – Crochet Pattern Review
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!
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!
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