Dog Amigurumi Pattern – Brush Crochet – Ami Amour

Here’s a Dog Amigurumi pattern, but with a twist! I use Brush Crochet Technique to create a very fluffy dog! It was my first time experimenting with brushing out yarn, but I had great fun with it and love the realistic furry effect that this technique gives. First let’s talk about yarn. When doing Brush Crochet, natural fibers work best. This means yarn such as wool, alpaca, mohair, etc. (all coming from fuzzy animals!) will give you the best fluffy amigurumis. You can even go meta for this pattern and use chiengora (aka dog yarn, yes there is such a…
Crochet Waffle Stitch Tutorial – Learn This Crocheter Favorite!

Searching for crochet instructions? Our crochet waffle stitch tutorial includes a free pattern with both video and photo tutorials.
Incredible Bare Bones Vest Pattern For Crocheters By Cecilia Monge – KnitHacker

WOW!! From the designer, "This vest uses half double crochets and is crocheted in panels so it is easy to check the fit against your body as you go." Pattern comes in six sizes. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Cecilia Monge of Cecilia Maria Studio. This post contains affiliate links.
The Art of Crochet

As a form of fiber art, crochet offers infinite opportunity for creativity Materials include thread, yarn, ribbon, fabric strips, wire, rope, twine, cords, twisted paper, video/cassette tape ribbon…
8 Flower Turtle Amigurumi Crochet Patterns

These Flower Turtle Amigurumi Crochet Patterns are cute projects for a loved one. It'll add a touch of cuteness to your home decor.
holiday knit sweater pattern

Our Knit-a-long pattern is finally on the blog, My First Holiday Knit Sweater! In case you missed my last post, head over to this link to read all about
Creative Ideas for Using Leftover Yarn

Creative ways to use your leftover yarn from knitting, crochet, and fiber art projects. Bust your scrap basket with these ideas!
Crochet Magic Circle or Magic Ring (Step by Step Tutorial)

Let's see what a magic circle or magic ring really is? A crochet magic circle or a magic ring is a simple way to start crochet in the round. You just start crocheting in an adjustable loop by finishing the first round stitches you are required for the pattern. Once you are done, just pull the loop tight. And ta-dah, no more annoying hole left in the center of your first round. Isn't that just great? The most difficult part of all my crocheting efforts is the one which starts crocheting with a round at its center! Especially in the








