Slow & Stitchy: 10 Crochet Turtle Patterns You’ll Adore (With Real Patterns Inside!)

Crochet turtles are one of those projects that look adorable no matter how you make them. Over time, I’ve created everything from tiny pocket turtles to plush toys and I can honestly say they’re one of the most satisfying amigurumi projects out there. In this guide, I’m sharing 10 crochet turtle pattern ideas, along with … Read more

Moo-velous Creations: 10 Crochet Cow Patterns You’ll Love (With Real Patterns Inside!)

Crochet cows have a special place in my heart. They’re adorable, customizable, and surprisingly fun to make. Over time, I’ve tested different cow patterns from tiny amigurumi to plush toys and I’ve learned what truly works (and what doesn’t). In this guide, you’ll find 10 crochet cow pattern ideas, plus detailed step-by-step patterns for a … Read more

Stitch Your Heart Out: 10 Crochet Heart Patterns You’ll Fall in Love With

There’s something timeless about crocheting hearts. They’re small, meaningful, and incredibly versatile. Over the years, I’ve made heart patterns for everything gifts, home decor, even wearable pieces and each one taught me something new about texture, shaping, and yarn choice. In this guide, I’m sharing 10 crochet heart pattern ideas that are genuinely fun to … Read more

Breezy & Bold: 10 Crochet Tank Top Patterns You’ll Want to Wear All Summer

Crocheting wearable pieces used to feel intimidating until I actually tried making my first tank top. It wasn’t perfect, but it completely changed how I saw crochet. Since then, I’ve tested multiple patterns in different yarns, fits, and styles, and I can confidently say: crochet tank tops are one of the most rewarding summer projects … Read more

Hooked on Chickens: 7 Adorable Crochet Chicken Patterns You’ll Love Making

Crochet chickens have a special kind of charm. They’re quirky, cozy, and surprisingly addictive to make. After testing quite a few patterns over the years (and gifting more chickens than I can count), I’ve learned that the difference between a “meh” chicken and a wow one comes down to pattern choice, yarn quality, and finishing … Read more