August 27: frog
Today’s toy is a crocheted frog. Design by Sweet softies. Using Red Heart speckle and a 2.5 mm hook, this frog turned out small enough to be a keychain. I will make some using plush yarn so they will be bigger.
Today’s toy is a crocheted frog. Design by Sweet softies. Using Red Heart speckle and a 2.5 mm hook, this frog turned out small enough to be a keychain. I will make some using plush yarn so they will be bigger.
Today’s toy is a crocheted axolotl. Design by Sweet Softies. Using Lion Brand’s mandala sparkle, knit picks cotlin, and a 2.5 mm hook, this is a great pattern. It is quick and no sew. The only issue is that. Don’t want to make any other colors. Pink it is.
Today’s toy is a flamingo. By Phillip Ha. I used Hobby Lobby Yarn Bee Soft Secret in soft pink and lemon. I am enjoying using a 4 mm hook holding the yarn double. It makes a nice sized toy and I think one strand would have too much drape. This is leftover yarn from my…
Today’s toy is a crocheted armadillo. I was trying to design an armadillo from a picture I saw online. Using red heart and Hobby Lobby’s yarn ID and a 3 mm hook, I am happy with everything but the shell. Some designs just don’t turn out.
Today’s toy is a crocheted cat. Design by Nocatchyname. Using Bernat velvet and a 2.5 mm hook, this cat is so soft. I did my own design for the eyes in gray. Purple x in the back. Also, the tail was modified to stand up in back. It has already sold in my Etsy shop,…
Today’s toy is a crocheted candy cane pillow. Design by Brittany Dickson. Using Bernat blanket, Mainstays cozy chenille, and a 4.5 mm hook, this was pretty simple to make. I like the changing stitches to make the arc. The pillow was made to put a reindeer in it, candy cane upside down. I will share…
Today’s toy is Sunburst the sunflower, a crocheted creature. It is a free pattern on the Hobbii website. Using Scheepjes catona cotton and a 2 mm hook, there were 16 petals! At least for the larger ones, you connected them before sewing them onto the head. But the nine on the front row were sewn…