The Crochet Corner
Where creativity and innovation run wild…
Random Acts of (Crochet) Kindness
Taking time away from the usual grind to put a little love back into the world.
My Hexagon Daisy Bag
Reflecting on one of my first crochet “square” patterns, and one of my favorite tote bags.
Baby B’s chevron Waves
One of the kids I used to babysit was expecting her very first child. So this blanket needed to be absolutely perfect!
The Crochet Corner: Seat-cover to Cardigan
Re-learning the importance of crafting with intention…
The Crochet Corner
Join me as I take a closer look at my crocheting endeavors - past, present, and future.
When you can literally make anything you’ve ever wanted, you have to ask the question: should I make everything I’ve ever wanted?
Motifs: Crochet Rose #1
This rose is easily one of my personal go-to’s for those really special crochet projects. They’re perfect as stand alone blooms or as lovely accents for a variety of projects.
Motifs: Crochet Butterfly
These small motifs are especially great at helping to clear out small rolls of leftover yarns - and act as great pieces of fun, 3D applique for a wide range of projects!
Motifs: Granny Square Heart
This has officially become my go-to love-letter for Valentine’s Day. Seriously, this pattern is so sweetly romantic and I just can’t get enough of it!
Challenge Accepted! Finger-less Gloves
I’m always in the lookout for ways to improve my skill and spread my creative wings- which is why I so appreciate it when folks present me with new ideas and projects to tackle! The first up in this series: an adorable pair of granny-square gloves. Perfect for winter!
Scrappy-Bits: Emotional Support Plants
I love making small flower arrangements! Put ‘em in your car, on your desk, on the nightstand in your bedroom- anywhere at all that needs a little pop of color!
This post is more about my process in crocheting emotional support plants, with more pattern-focused posts to come. So, stay tuned for more!
Scrappy-Bits: Squeaky Ball
I love my dog. I love to crochet. Sometimes I have too much extra yarn - and not enough squeaking toys for my pooch.
One of the best ways to cut back on one’s yarn stash is to use the remnants for little projects. While the most popular projects are always fantastic- drink coasters, washcloths, extra granny squares, etc - sometimes you need something that’s a little more unique!
Doggie Sweater: “Rocky’s Delight”
The first model in what will likely be a varied assortment of adorable doggie-fashion! In case you couldn’t tell, yes, I do indeed love my dog.