Crochet, sewing, Quilting & more!
Welcome to my personal “look book!” Crafting is about community and creativity, and I love sharing my patterns and swapping ideas with other artists. Whether you’re a new-comer or a seasoned-vet, you’re sure to find something here to spark your imagination!
Passport Holder (& wallet!)
Travel time is right around the corner, and there’s so much to do to prepare! But I’ve got one less thing to worry about: keeping my IDs safe and secure.
Check out the full story on how I made my own passport holder for this year’s adventure!
Pattern making #1
When your favorite clothes finally start to fail, there’s no escaping the trash can that awaits them. However, you can copy your pattern first so that you can make an entirely new piece. Never lose your favorite outfit again!
Quilted Dust Jackets
I have always valued education, because it can open the doors to so many opportunities. And when I noticed that some of my most precious books were starting to succumb to certain ravages of time, I started looking for ways halt the march of time.
Or, at the very least, bring it to a slow-crawl.
Studies: Quilted Bunnies
Just in time for Easter, take a peek behind the scenes on some of the studio’s daily processes!
In this post I’ll be showing you my personal method for recreating a specific project, when only a reference photo is available. It can seem a bit tedious when you’re first starting out, but, like most things, once you find your rhythm there’s nothing to it.
Inspired: 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.
Christmas Wreath #1
My first try at making a small Christmas wreath decoration. Honestly, I kind of like how it turned out - even if it is a little more complicated than it should’ve been. If you’re looking for something a little more detailed this Christmas, please feel free to check it out and make it your own!
Christmas Wreath #2
I call this one the “trending” ornament, because I’ve seen so many iterations of this style online this year. And it was so cute and so simple I just had to have one! Feel free to crochet along or put your own spin on this little baby. Fair warning though: you might just get “itchy fingers” once you start. It’s surprisingly addictive!
Granny Square Christmas Stocking
Another project bites the dust from the Queue Board! And in case you were wondering, yes - I did make this one for my sweet Rockytop (now we match for the holidays!).
Baby Bootie ornament
Welcome baby this season with this adorable baby bootie ornament! It took some experimentation, and definitely a lot of patience, but I managed to adapt from one of my favorite patterns to make this little darling. High-fives all around! Yay!
Christmas Star Ornament
“As seen on YouTube”, now as a finalized crochet pattern! Here I break down how you can make two versions of this ornament, complete with step-by-step photos. Check it and let the holiday-prep begin!!
Crochet Summer Hat
Welcome summer and beat the heat with this easy pattern for a brand new sun hat!
Welcome Friends!
Welcome to my “Master Pattern Book!” I hope you’ll find something that will really spark your imagination.