The pattern I used to make it!
I have been working on this for a while but I’m obsessed! Little crochet crow that can hold onto things!
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The pattern I used to make it!
I have been working on this for a while but I’m obsessed! Little crochet crow that can hold onto things!
A tiny ghost with a tiny pumpkin ready for Halloween!
Made this little guy!!
I used this pattern to make the full body!
I customized the tail fins, making them bigger to fit the body proportions, and sewed them on in a different way than the video.
And I used a different formate to make the eyes.
Didn’t time myself making it. So, not sure how long it took me. But I’m pretty please with how it turned out!
Finished this today! I wanna use it as a thread holder bag, but I’m still debating on adding an inner lining or not. I think it turned out great though! I hand dyed the yarn and everything!
Pattern I used
Made a second duck! I tried to make it a bit more realistic, based on a mallard duck chick.
If you want the pattern and me talking about the magnets, here is the first post. Once again I didn’t follow the pattern exactly, but I think it turned out cute!
Here’s the pattern I used (I didn’t follow it exactly btw. I crocheted the beak directly on to the face with some single crochets. And I added a wire to the flower stem so I could curl/pose it.)
Crocheted this small duck and thought it would make a cute fridge magnet.
So I put a magnet on the bottom, and added a magnet in its head so I can make it removable accessories, which will also function as a fridge magnet.
I want to make some fish and lily pads so I can have a whole pond on my fridge, or on whatever metal object I want.
On the next duck I make, I may add a magnet to its chest so I can give it a little bow tie or something.
I have been crocheting this gnome off and on for months now. It has been a procrastination curse for so long.
I kept having to unravel him because of yarn fuck ups or miss counted rows. This gnome is cursed and only exists to punish me.
I am so glad to be done with him. It’s like I have finally completed a cosmic task.
If anyone is curious I thought it would be funny to use red scrap yarn to stuff him, giving the gnome more life…I think I accidentally made him into a vessel for my failures and frustration, why he went and punished me so…gonna be sure I cleanse him before give him a new home.
Having to untangle yarn will be the death of me. Everyone wish me a quick and easy time with this task.