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Colorful Yarn Collection

Custom Crochet

I started learning crochet in 2013 and can now make just about anything. When working on a project in public, I often hear exclamations about how fast I am moving. I have several children with Autism in my life who wanted a plush of their obsession: a full size vacuum plush, a small French bulldog, an Among Us, and a sea turtle, for example. For adults, I make purses and bags, shawls and scarves, and so much more. For babies, I make wonderful blankets, toys, and shoes. See my gallery of examples below. 

If it can be made with yarn, I can create it!

Yarn Shop Collection

Seen above starting from the left and moving right is a carousel of photos.

The first video and 3 photos are of a toddler-sized blanket showing turtles crawling from the beach out to the ocean.

​The next 4 photos show 4 different barefoot sandals standing next to succulents.

​The next video shows a crocheted Among Us with an open backpack for storage.​

Then four photos of crocheted bean bags in the shapes and colors of bugs: a bat with two fangs, a fly with wings, a spider with 4 eyes, and a frog with a long red tongue. These are used every year for a Halloween themed corn-hole (bean bag toss) that over a hundred trick or treaters use. They look almost the same now as the day I made them.

 

Next is a football scarf with the players nickname and player number.

 

Then a small collection of fall decorations including two maple leaves, a pumpkin and two ghosts.

​These next 3 photos show a book cover resembling the spell book from the movie Hocus Pocus. You can see the eye ball, the stitching, and the fingers that make up the spine of the book. 

 

The next group of photos give a clear idea of the variety of things I can make and the quality of my products. There are a few bags, several blankets, cotton face scrubbies and a cotton loofa, and some miscellaneous plush dolls.

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