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.
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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 Cupcake Plushie – Crochet Pattern Review
The Mini Cupcake Plushie crochet pattern works up super quickly with just a little bit of yarn. It is completely no sew, which is a major time saver! This pattern can be made in almost any type of yarn and any color combination, so you can whip up a bunch for easy party favors, gifts, or craft fair inventory. You could even make a bunch of tiny ones and string them together to make a garland!
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!
Bitty Buddies Collection – Crochet Pattern Review
The Bitty Buddies Collection does not disappoint! The finished pieces were absolutely adorable and they are the perfect gift for babies, toddlers, and little kids! I could barely keep my kids away from my finished pieces! Stuck on You Crochet created a great pattern that makes duplicating her precious little buddies easy for anyone with a bit of crocheting experience and a desire to make something adorable!
Tinysaurus – Crochet Pattern Review
If you are looking for a last-minute gift idea for the upcoming holidays or just want to make an adorable gift for a dinosaur lover in your life, the Tinysaurus pattern is for you. It can be made in just a few hours and will make for a truly treasured keepsake. I can’t wait to also try out the larger Bohasaurus pattern as well!
Hatching Hamster – Crochet Pattern Review
If you are looking for a relatively quick and easy amigurumi to try out, this pattern is a great one to try! The directions are short and straight to the point. If you understand how to make a magic circle, single crochet, increase, decrease, and a few other crocheting methods, you can make this adorable hamster.
Red Apple for Teacher Appreciation – Crochet Pattern Review
Teacher Appreciation Week is coming up the first week of May and I wanted to make something for my daughter’s Kindergarten teacher. Giving a teacher an apple may be a little bit of a dated cliché but this one is cute so I think it gets a pass.
Zombie Dog – Crochet Pattern Review
While browsing Ravelry, I stumbled across something I wasn’t expecting – this unique blue dog with accents to look like a zombie. It is not really my style, but it really caught my attention, and decided to try it out with supplies I already had in my stash.
Indoor Snowball Fight – Free Crochet Pattern from Double Knotted Crochet
Free crochet pattern for how-to crochet indoor snowballs by Double Knotted Crochet. Shawna with Double Knotted Crochet back again, finally! I was away for a bit while we moved, but we’re finally settled in, if you can call it that, and I’m back in the swing of crochet. While it may only be August, us… Read more









