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Pocket Sized Puffin

Make your own tiny colony of puffins with some DK weight yarn and a 2.25 mm crochet hook! You'll also need some polyester stuffing and a tapestry needle. To make the face of my puffin, I used white roving wool and a felting needle. You can always stitch or glue a piece of white felt onto the body instead of felting. This is an intermediate level pattern. There are a few photo tutorials to guide you along the process of assembling your puffin.

Pocket Sized Puffin

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Sarita Sloth

This crochet sloth pattern makes a huggable creature sure to delight any child. This is a beginner-friendly crochet project that works up quickly in a super bulky yarn. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet Crocheting in the round, seaming pieces together Special stitches: hdc2tog (with written instructions in pattern and linked video tutorial) Skill Level Easy Finished Size Body measures 12.5 (32 cm) long x 9 (23 cm) wide before sewing on limbs and stuffing. Materials Bernat Baby Blanket yarn (100% polyester, 10.5 oz/300 g, 220 yd/201 m) - 2 skeins in 04010 Baby Sand, or approximately 270 yd (245 m) in any super bulky weight yarn Bernat Blanket yarn (100% polyester, 10.5 oz/300 g, 220 yd/201 m) - 1 skein each in 10830 Almond (CB) and 10040 Coal (CC), or approximately 25 yd (23 m) each in CB and CC in any super bulky weight yarn. Fairfield Poly-Fil Crafter's Choice Dry Packing Fiber Fill, 20 ounce bag. US Size K-10.5/6.5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. 15 mm black safety eyes - 1 pair. Stitch markers. Yarn needle. Gauge 11 hdc = 4 (10 cm). Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Stitches should be small so that fiber filling doesn't show.

Sarita Sloth

Cheeky Mice Crochet Pattern

Use up your yarn scraps and make these mini craft ideas! The Cheeky Mice Crochet Pattern will take you under an hour to make and easily adds a squeak of cute to any space. You could even make a handful of these easy crochet patterns stuffed with catnip for your kitty.
In the Blogger's Words: These cheeky mice make the perfect tiny toy for your cat. I stuffed them with polyester filling as mine tend to keep their toys in one piece. If you have a destroyer in your home, you might want to consider natural stuffing like hay for example. The mice are easy to crochet, and only have two separate pieces: the ears. The tail is knotted to the body and therefore secure.

Cheeky Mice Crochet Pattern

Crochet Koala Keychain

This Crochet Koala Keychain is the ultimate in cuteness on-the-go. Attach it to your keys, to your purse or to your backpack and take this little cutie with you everywhere. Using a small amount of Knitpicks Fable Fur, this project works up quickly and is irresistibly soft. She is a great little accessory that measures approximately 2.5 across. Would be a great project for those that sell at markets. This is an easy level crochet pattern. Supplies: 5.5 mm Furls Crochet Hook 3.5mm Furls Crochet Hook 14 yards/13 m (11g/0.4oz) of Fable Fur in Kuma 0.7 yards/0.6m of Knitpicks Brava Worsted in Black 2 - 10mm Black Safety Eyes Polyester Stuffing Tapestry Needle Scissors Stitch Marker 1 - 12mm Split Ring 1 - Keychain A video tutorial is also available for this pattern.

Crochet Koala Keychain

Layla Bunny

Learn how to crochet an adorable bunny with this lovely and cute crochet amigurumi pattern. This lovely little crochet animal is worked up in Patons Wool Roving Yarn and is especially cuddly. This cutie is the perfect project for a new baby or toddler.

From the Designer:"Layla is the newest addition to the B.hooked Crochet family of free patterns and she's definitely one of the brightest! I had so much fun creating her. She is the cutest crochet bunny around! Crochet stuffed animals, or amigurumi as it's often referred to as is one of my favorite forms of crochet. It's so neat watching all the pieces come together and it leaves so much room for creativity. When crafting Layla, I had sweet and simple in mind. I wanted to create a bunny that looks professional but is easy to crochet. She came together in about 5 short evenings of crochet so you have plenty of time to make a few Easter Layla’s of your own!"

Layla Bunny

Crochet Angel ornament pattern

The ornament head and the body of the angel are made in continuous rounds. Use a stitch marker to keep track of where you are. Head and body are made separately. Only fill the head with filling material. The dress is left open. The hair and wings are made separately. The wings are made in rows. The edge of the dress is made with the crab stitch. Below you can learn how to make the crab stitch. Feel free to use different yarn and hook, but be aware that this will have an impact on the size. You can make an angel with or without a face. If you make it with a face, you need a pair of safety eyes (6 mm). The pattern is written in US terms. Skill level: Advanced beginner Finished size: 11 cm/ 4.5

Crochet Angel ornament pattern

Tiny Cat Amigurumi

If you know anything about me, you'd probably guess that cats are my fave animal. They are quirky, smart, and funny and every cat has their own personality. This Tiny Cat amigurumi pattern is the purrrrfect (sorry, I had to!) opportunity to make a little toy cat you can take with you wherever you go! Crochet yours with fun color combos or embroider a unique face to make it your own. Your Tiny Cat amigurumi is sure to be as fun as the real thing!

Tiny Cat Amigurumi