Empress Skirt
I have been so interested in the pattern (texture???) of Lalipopcrochet’s Empress skirt since the pattern came out last June. This pattern has slowly been making its way up my crochet queue since that time and I’m happy to say it finally made it to the top!
Spiral Floor Cushion
I like to sit on the floor next to the coffee table when I drink a hot beverage or eat, but sometimes it’s really uncomfortable to sit like that for an extended period of time. The boyfriend pillow that I took to college with me many moons ago worked as a floor cushion for a while, but I decided it was time for something new. I crocheted a spiral as a stash buster for some leftover mandala yarn that I didn’t know how else to use. Bonus: this cushion doubles as a cat bed (and by that I mean I crocheted this for myself, but my cats think I made it for them - shocker).
Crochet Placemats
We always host “Jeffsgiving” and it’s the one time of the year that I like to dress up the table. I’ve grown a bit tired of the gold and brown rectangle placemats we use every year so I decided to look into crocheting something new.
Tapestry Crochet
I recently discovered tapestry crochet thanks to a few cute Miyazaki patterns from Ty_Balie that I saw on Instagram.
Santa Candy Jars: Completed Edition
These cute little crocheted Santa jar covers were put into hibernation last year when I was unable to get them finished up in time to ship back to Illinois for Mom to gift at Christmas. I’m pleased to report I got all the beard curls sewn on in time to ship these back for Christmas this year.
Twisted Ear Warmer
I was looking for another project to use as a stash buster when I came across the Twisted Ear Warmer by Carrie M Chambers and thought it was super cute.
Elf Coat
I previously wrote about how I’d purchased a large amount of cupcake and mandala yarn without having a plan of what to do with it. Thanks to Ravelry, I was able to see what other people had made with these yarns and came across Morale Fiber’s Elf Coat.