🧶 Free Crochet Patterns & Amigurumi Tutorials ☕ Welcome to my cozy corner of the internet! Ever since I was a child, I've had an affinity for all things crafty and creative! My sweet Nana taught me the basics of crochet in 2014 while I was in college and I've been 'hooked' ever since. Today, I find so much happiness in creating and designing patterns and sharing that joy with others. I share written and printable patterns on my blog and in my Etsy shop, as well as video tutorials on RU-vid. Aside from creativity, I am passionate about mental health and financial independence. My day job is in accounting at a law firm, but my dream is to become a full-time creator. I live in Sweet Home Alabama with my loving and supportive partner, Keith. When I'm not being a homebody (which is most of the time), I enjoy spending time with family and a few close friends. I'm the coolest Auntie to my young niece and nephew, who bring so much joy to my life. I love to crochet little gifts for them.
For round 4 are you single crocheting in three and then increasing? When I was watching it looked like you were doing that but you were saying to only single crochet 2. Please help haha I really wanna make this
These are just the right size pumpkins I've been looking for to make my autumn wreath . So glad I found your video , so simple to do, and it turned out to be so cute. Thank you for your tutorial ❤
Hi Corinne, since Christmas is around the corner, have you ever tried to make a big Christmas tree for wall hanging same style? Would like to know if you have a pattern for that. You see I haven’t had no Christmas tree in 12 years.. sound sad… but it’s all good. So with me picking up a new old hobby (which I miss) would like to make one for this year. Year long Christmas tree 😁. Can’t wait for the tutorial. Thanks God bless.
Very cute! I think I am going to try to make this! I will have to rewatch the first part a lot. I’m still learning and you go a lot faster than I can lol. Thank you for showing us this cute pumpkin!
So happy I found this video. I got a puppy last year and we named him Chewbacca(chewy for short) I may have to start this today. Thank you for sharing.
I had so much stress doing this 😭😞😭😞 definitely not for beginner's I'd also rather if you would put the Camara in a better angle because that wasn't it I really wanted to do a bunny for my baby niece 😢😢😢
You should assume to already know how to do the stitch. If you don’t go practice then come back to the video. Pointless to comment and be rude when its clearly meant for someone who knows how to do basic stitches.
I am making two for baby showers. I used the safety eyes, but after giving them a really good tug, they were easy to pull out, so I figured these were not safe for babies. I just used black yarn to stitch the eyes. Thank you so much for your easy directions. As I beginner, I was able to create two adorable bunnies.
You can add a mouth or tail, or other things like a bow or make little clothes for it. Also I don't think little kids would mind that much if the bunny didn't have a mouth or tail, I used to play with cardboard boxes
i have an incredibly huge stash. I had to rent a storage space to hold it. To be fair, it is knit/crochet is my full time job, but still it's too much. My goal is to use as much as possible so I don't need the storage space next year. That is a huge task. I like your idea of storing by color and keeping a manageable amount in each bin. I can then restock from my own stash.
I can definitely understand having a lot of yarn if it is your full time job and/or if you enjoy making large projects like blankets and such. By no means am I saying what anyone should do! :) This is just what works for me. It's not my full time job and I make small projects. I like your goals for restocking from your own stash! Let us know how it goes 🖤