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Kissy Fishes

Smoochy smooch!

They remind me of Disney characters, they are just so cute and colorful!

They are the perfect gift for the angler in your life, or for the fishy enthusiast. I added a long cord to hang them with so they can go on anything from a Christmas tree to a rear view mirror in the car.

I chose the color palette for these based on who I was making them for. She is bright and lovely, and his favorite color is blue.

I was also very proud of how cute their faces turned out!

After I finished them, I thought how neat it would have been to put a couple of little round magnets in the mouth end of them while they were being constructed so that they could actually kiss! I’ll have to remember that next time!

As for the pattern, the link is found here and has a very helpful picture tutorial as well!

Happy Crocheting!

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A Purrmaid

I needed to make a unique gift for someone with a unique name that sounds a whole lot like “catfish”. This was the purrfect solution! A purrmaid. Ingenious! I already had this project pinned on my Pinterest “Crochet” board, because I wanted to make one eventually.

Isn’t she the cutest? Just like a kitten batting at her tail 😊

Hooked by Robin created this pattern and she offers both the free pattern AND links to super helpful video tutorials, as well. Robin walks you through this project from head to tail and everything in-between. I feel like this is a little more of an intermediate/advanced amigurumi project as it has some shaping techniques involved, but with the patterns and tutorials available, it is easy to master!

I am especially fond of the little paws!

I am so proud of this little creation and so glad that the recipient loved her as well. This little purrmaid was so much fun to make!

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The Best Bear

This is the cutest bear I’ve ever made.

Okay, so, another order for a new baby arriving soon, and this time I needed to do a teddy bear.

Que Pinterest and YouTube search!

I found this fantastic free tutorial for the bear on YouTube. The original creator used chunky velvet yarn, but I knew I was going to go with this soft chocolate brown color for mine. She also used articulating connectors for the arms and legs, but I just sewed mine on.

Then there were the eyes. Okay. So this bear is a deep chocolate brown, so my usual embroidery route was not going to work here. The black cotton yarn I typically embroider eyes with just did not show up at all on the darker brown.

Que second Pinterest search!!

I found what I was looking for here. This handy video tutorial takes you step by step through how to make these eyes. I am so glad it exists! I am always looking for ways to make baby toys as safe as possible, and even though safety eyes are supposed to be safe, I always feel much better about crocheting or embroidering eyes on baby toys.

I just love him!

The blanket is a fantastic pattern by Yarnspirations and The Crochet Crowd called “From the Middle“. I LOVE this pattern for 2 different reasons:

1. It goes round and round in a square shape the whole time and is an easy repetitive pattern so I don’t have to think too much about it.

2. I often do projects to fit my yarn supply vs. buying yarn specifically for projects. That being said, this is a great pattern to use when you’re not sure how big your blanket can get with the amount of yarn you have available. No need to play yarn chicken! This blanket can just end when the yarn runs out. You may have to frog a bit at the end to get back to the beginning of a round, but that’s 100% better than having to go out and try to match your yarn.

It even makes its own border!

I hope you’ll give this guy a try, and if you just want to order one instead of trying to make one for yourself, reach out to me and let’s talk about it!

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Bunny Luv Lovey

This turned out just precious!

I felt like Spring would be the perfect time to design this pretty little Bunny Luv Lovey. She turned out so cute! I used the same Lotus Blanket pattern from Hooked by Robin that I used on my Unicorn Lovey This blanket pattern is so handy, and whips up very quickly. Again, I only did about 20 rows, but that’s the perfect size for a little security blanket.

I make these little blankets when I have found some cute yarn at a thrift store, but I don’t really have enough to make a whole afghan or big amigurumi project. Usually I’ll make the little blanket and then decide what kind of animal to put on top. I recently started a Facebook page: “About Yarn Time Shop” for my crochet shop and sometimes I’ll post my newly constructed blankets and let my followers vote on what to put on top!

My Facebook followers also get to have first dibs on any of my creations posted there before I post them to Etsy 🙂

The bunny topper pattern for this little luvvy comes from Alanna O’Dea and was shared on Bella Coco Crochet here. The pattern is very easy to follow, and the author also has other variations of the pattern to create different animals to top the blanket.

Their bunny did not have bows for embellishment, so I had to design those myself. Just chain 11, turn, *sc in the second loop from the hook, sc 9, Ch 1, turn* and repeat for 5 rows. Ch 1, cut the yarn and pull through. Weave in ends, and then scrunch the center and secure with yarn looped about 6 times around. Sew to each ear, and there you have it! Little Bitty Bows 🙂

Sleepy Time Bunny

I hope you will give this Bunny a try. If you just want one and don’t want to have to make it, you can always order one from me directly – colors may vary depending on yarn availability – or you can order custom colors!