Steve is an amigurumi fish that measures 18 cm long and has stripes and small fins. This pattern includes two versions of Steve the fish, one for amigurumi and one for storing small trinkets.
Steve is an amigurumi fish that measures 18 cm long and has stripes and small fins. This pattern includes two versions of Steve the fish, one for amigurumi and one for storing small trinkets.
There's something about owls. Is it their baby-wide eyes? Their mysterious nighttime habits? I'm not sure, but owl somehow manage to be simultaneously enigmatic and totally lovable. This one is heavy on the lovable!
This Giant Owl is one heck of a hugger! At 22 inches tall, he's just right for little arms to squeeze and for young imaginations to love. Although, you're never too old for an unconditionally amiable friend!
Meet Kiefer, the life-sized baby dragon you can crochet! He is most certainly a labor of love, using 22 skeins of green yarn and 4 skeins of secondary colors. There is so much detail in this pattern to make this baby dragon look realistic.
Just look at those muscle bulges, and the eyeballs! This life-sized dragon is just perfect for your little knights to battle with. He is 8ft 6inches long from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail.
This is an awesome pattern if you prefer to work in smaller blocks and join those pieces together for a finished blanket, which I sometimes find easier than working with a lot of stitches at once. This is also a great stash buster project that you can use to work through all the bits of yarn you have leftover.
These highly textured 3D Conch Shell Sea Shells and starfish will add a touch of the seaside to your home. It's unique, fun, and a great way to use up leftover cotton yarn.
The pattern works up quickly and easily using a repetitive, meditative pattern. This blanket project is suitable for beginners as the chevron/ripple pattern is created using simple increases and decreases. There are no complicated stitches, just half-double and double crochets!
Need to cozy up with something snuggly? This Chunky Basketweave Blanket Crochet Pattern works up surprisingly quick and you'll be warm and toasty in no time! With a simple 5 row repeat, this basketweave stitch is easy to create and turns out absolutely gorgeous.
Tori, the Turtle is a quick and beginner friendly amigurumi pattern. This little sea animal can stand on its own and makes a great desk buddy or keychain accessory.
Make it your own by using different yarn colors, fibers, and weights (try velvet or blanket yarn!) or embellishments like buttons, bows, bow ties, or flowers. It's an excellent craft fair item as well as a birthday or holiday gift for both kids and adults!
This activity blanket will keep your children entertained for hours. An appliqué shark with a removable orange fish, a yellow fish hidden behind seaweed that can be folded down to reveal the fish entirely, and a clam that opens to reveal a pearl are all featured on activity blankets (pearl is not removable).
The blanket includes a separate boat, sea turtle, starfish, and jellyfish, all of which are soft and ready for play. Drawstrings on the blanket allow you to close it and wrap it up for easy transport. All plush toys fit easily inside the blanket.