This is Chip McCrumble, Mayor of Sweet City and he deserves your respect.
I crocheted them because I can.
I crocheted them because I can.
Kind of obsessed with making these. They’re made with no sewing at all! They perfectly fit a full dice set and the tutorial was free (I’ll link in the comments).
Pattern linked in the comments. I make these as little dice pouches originally of course as little portable homes for little portable gnomes!
This mini diorama is only about 8” long and is entirely crocheted except for the felt back drop and the stick in the center. I’m really proud of how it turned out. It’s currently a piece in my kitchen, but I change it out pretty often. Let me know if you have any questions in
These little fellas are part of a challenge I gave myself to design patterns in 100 stitches or less with no sewing. These end up at just around 42 stitches to make! Pattern and more info linked in the comments.
Gnorman is connected to the harness via magnets so he can be removed easily, and his side bags are filled with fortune cookie fortunes! Patterns linked in the comments.
Hope you like it! I made /crochet and /crafts if anyone wants to share more fiber arts.
Crocheted for a game I designed, but stolen by my mom who say “omg that’s mine now”. Pattern in the comments!
Just wanted to share, thought it was a clever crafty solution.
I needed some new coasters and wanted something more whimsical. Pattern linked in the comments if you want to make some too!
/crochet /crafts have been added! As an avid crafter I felt these were sorely missed when I joined and I’m excited to finally have them on the site! I could only make 2 communities for now but I think we could use a few more. I’m trying to compile a list of arts communitie
His name is Chumb Buckley and his pet rock, Christopher. They are actually a DnD character of mine! I’ll put more info in the comments.
Crocheted this amigurumi tree with a secret compartment for hiding things! I’m really proud of it. I decided to use pot-poms for the leaves to make it a little easier. The grass is crocheted using the loop stitch! Super useful for making a shag rug like texture.
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