The Sleepy Collection by KayteDid’s is a great pattern for anyone that loves to make soft stuffies for kids. Whether you are gifting them or selling them, this pattern provides four different animal patterns that are perfect to make for gifts or markets in just a few hours. With the purchase of just this one pattern, you will have directions to make a unicorn, a bear, a dinosaur, or a cow. The pattern modifications to create each animal and to customize your project are really easy to follow, and give you endless possibilities for new toys to make.
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Mini Christmas Stocking – Crochet Pattern Review
Don’t be intimidated by the fur. This little stocking is a great market make and can be made as an ornament or a gift card holder. This is an easy pattern to follow. No one can make just one! Raid your stash and get busy. You’ll love how they turn out!
Jane Throw Blanket – Crochet Pattern Review
This crochet pattern is pretty beginner-friendly. It’s a really simple stitch but it helps you practice keeping an even tension so your blanket stays a nice straight-edge rectangle. And working in a super bulky yarn like this can help you finish a project nice and quickly, which makes you feel accomplished!
Flexagon Amigurumi – Crochet Fidget Toy Pattern Review
I absolutely love everything about this Flexagon Amigurumi – it works up really quickly, it uses very few materials, and it makes a wonderful gift for kids and adults! As a math teacher, I also really love that it features little pyramids, because it makes for a great lesson in my classroom and a fun reward for my students!
Frank the Frog – Crochet Pattern Review
The Frank the Frog crochet pattern is a very quick and easy pattern to follow with one of the most detailed sets of instructions I have seen to date. If you are looking for a quick project for market prep, or you just want to make a super adorable set of frogs, this pattern is right for you! This pattern is perfect for someone new to working up chunky amigurumi, as the designer has provided extremely detailed directions and pictures for every step of the process. This pattern is definitely worth every penny!
Sydney the Snake – Crochet Pattern Review
The Sydney the Snake pattern is a fantastic and easy no-sew design that works up quickly. It is fully customizable in size and color, and can be made with any type of yarn. The no-sew design makes it an excellent amigurumi pattern for those who hate having to attach the different pieces to create their finished project.
Tank the Turtle – Crochet Pattern Review
The Tank the Turtle pattern by Mel’s Crocheted Creations is 100% worth the hype I’ve seen on social media. This pattern is incredibly quick and easy to work up in bulk, and it creates the most adorable little turtles! In just one evening and about two episodes of my favorite show, I was able to make three of these little turtles and start on a fourth. I am so excited to make more of these adorable turtles, and I am sure they are going to be bestsellers at my upcoming markets!
Mini Car – Crochet Pattern Review
If you have a car-loving kiddo in your life, then the Mini Car pattern by Hugles is for you! This pattern is quick and easy, using minimal materials. In a short amount of time you will have an adorable little car that can be raced around all day and cuddled in bed at night!
The Sierra Nevada Hood – Crochet Pattern Review
If you live somewhere where the weather gets really cold, I highly recommend you make yourself (and all your friends) a Sierra Nevada Hood! The pattern works up really quickly by using the super bulky faux fur yarn, and it is the softest, warmest piece I’ve ever tried!
The Lapli Basket – Crochet Pattern Review
The Lapli Basket pattern is the perfect organizational piece to review and add to my shop for January. Like all the patterns by DeBrosse, it is very modern and has a classic, clean look. I love that it not only is a great piece to add to your decor, but it is also a useful piece that you can utilize in almost any room of your house. It would be great for displaying small plants in a living room, holding essentials near an entryway, storing personal items in a bathroom, or toy storage in a kid’s bedroom or playroom.