Crochet Max from the Wild Things
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by sukigirl
2y ago
 Who doesn't love Max!! I'm really happy with this cute little guy Pattern by Carla Mitrani  You can find her on Ravelry  Max Pattern on Ravelry ..read more
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A pretty crochet soap saver
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by sukigirl
2y ago
I loved making this pretty, practical soap saver. At one point soap was hard to come by so  it seemed sensible to make something that  would allow me not to waste it. So I searched Ravelry  and found this free pattern from the very kind and talented designer Roseanna Murray. If you want to make one for yourself just search for leaf soap saver  ..read more
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A doll called Sophie
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by sukigirl
2y ago
A doll named Sophie  I loved making this doll! I made it for Ava when she was 1 1/2 years old. She took one look at her, took off her headband then tossed her aside. Lol! A couple of months later she spotted her again and held on to her as if she was  her best friend.   The designer is the talented  nina.hookscreations. You can find her pattern on Ravelry   ..read more
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Forest Animal Blanket  This was definitely a...
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by sukigirl
2y ago
Forest Animal Blanket  This was definitely a labour of love  and a lot more work than I thought it would be. I made it for my sweet Elijah. Designers Patterns: -beaver @knot.your.nanas.crochet -raccoon adapted from @nellascottage -bear, wolf, fox, owl, squirrel by passionatecrafter -moose The yarn conspiracy on Etsy -bunny Fancy infancy crochet on Etsy ..read more
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Shika the mythical deer bird crochet
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by sukigirl
2y ago
This is definitely my favourite project so far! I call her Shika which means gentle deer. I made her from a wonderful book called Unicorns, Dragons and more Fantasy Amigurumi by Ilaria Caliri ..read more
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Beetles, Bugs and Butterflies
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by sukigirl
2y ago
I absolutely loved making this little honey bee and the wee snail. The bee is actually made of three parts. The larvae stage with her hat and her honey bee wings and body which she can slide on when she wants to fly. The snail pattern was from the wonderful book  by Lydia Tresselt called Beetles, Bugs and Butterflies. She also sells individual patterns which  includes the bee. I can't wait to make some butterflies and catterpillars ..read more
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A little crochet manatee for a little girl
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by sukigirl
2y ago
This tiny manatee measures 4 inches long. I wanted it to be little since it is for a wee little girl whose daddy loves manatees. I made this from a great free pattern here on Ravelry  ..read more
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A mint and grey crochet baby blanket
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by sukigirl
2y ago
This cute baby blanket is for my first grandbaby. The ridges are formed from working single crochets into the back loop .  It is made from a  free pattern from the wonderful site daisyfarm crafts. She has some wonderful patterns on her site and generously shares a lot of them for free ..read more
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Crochet Dragon Scarf
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by sukigirl
2y ago
I loved making this dragon scarf. I found the pattern in a book from my local library called Crochet Ever After by Brenda K. B. Anderson It introduced me to some new techniques. The construction of the head, particularly the nostrils was something totally new to me. I also loved how the scales were formed over 4 repeating rows involving  2 different colours. It's nice to learn some new techniques. This dragon will go in a tickle trunk. Canadians will probably know what that is but for those who don't the term comes from a  TV show called Mr. Dressup (played by the talented and ge ..read more
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A sweet crochet Puffin
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by sukigirl
2y ago
A Newfoundland Puffin   I made my little guy from a wonderful Puffin pattern from the beautiful book Animal Friends of PicaPau  by the very talented author Yan Schenkel   Here in Canada we are lucky to have a large colony of Atlantic Puffins along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. Unfortuately, like a lot of other animals,  Puffins are having a hard time dealing with the warming of the earth. Fish that they normally would eat have been moving out of the warmer waters. But they are tough little birds so hopefully these beautiful animals can adapt ..read more
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