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Our riviews

“I’m a beginner at crochet and this method was explained so clearly. The steps are easy to follow and the results look exactly like the photos.“

Sarah M.

“The instructions are very well written and organized. I love how each step is explained simply.“

Michael T.

“This method helped me improve my crochet skills. I love that I can use the same technique to make different animals. Very creative and fun!”

Jessica L.

FAQ

Can I pay in a currency other than USD?

All prices are shown in US Dollars. You can use PayPal or let your bank manage the exchange rates when placing an order.

What if I'm a complete beginner?

Crochet patterns may look scary, almost like a foreign language. But once you learn the abbreviations, you can crochet anything. I made a How To's series to explain how to read text and chart instructions and share my tips. Some of my patterns also come with extra step-by-step tutorial videos to help you get started.
For written help, the article "How to read crochet pattern" from Craft Yarn Council is a great resource.

What do I need to get started?

Just a hook, some yarn, and a sewing needle! But if you're looking for more recommendations, here's my supply list:
  • Rico Soft Merino Yarn: mainly for my baby blanket. The yarn is easy to work with and feels very soft, with up to 28 color choices.
  • Schachenmayr Catania Cotton Yarn: mainly for my amigurumis, with 36 color choices. The cotton's firmness is great for holding the amigurumis' shape.
  • Clover Amour Hook Set: a set of 10 ergonomic hooks. The sizes go from 2.25mm · B to 6.00mm · J hooks. I usually use 5.00mm · H for granny squares and 3.00mm · D for amigurumis.

Do you sell physical crochet items or take commissions?

No, I only sell digital crochet patterns