Who’s ready for Rebeckah’s Treasures’ first CAL? Join me as we crochet this adorable amigurumi Timothy Turtle, who likes having a good time and making you smile!
He may be slow to the party, but he’s super quick to whip up because his arms and legs are attached as you crochet the body. Even if you decide you would rather sew the limbs on later, he still works up fast due to all the fun tips and helpful suggestions for marking placement. Inspired from Sharon Ojala’s Little Bigfoot Turtle, this little guy is twice as tall when using worsted weight yarn (approx. 12” or 30cm tall) and the same height when using cotton thread #10 (approx. 5” or 12.7cm tall). Use your favourite yarn and matching hook size to create your perfect turtle. Make both turtles for a fun turtle family!
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I'm hunting for our favourite animal patterns and now I'm ready to show you all the pretty Ladybug Crochet Patterns I've found...
You'll see all sorts of creative ladybug toys, softies, hats and other fun accessories. Make them for you, your friends, and everyone you know who loves Ladybugs! Have you heard? I'm getting ready to host my first ever crochet-a-longs (CALs)! I've been wanting to do this with you for such a long time, and I have finally found a really fun way we can do them with this 3 adorable amigurumis.
Also, thanks to all of your amazing suggestions, each of these animals have new names. Fans who contributed to the winning names will be receiving the free version of the PDF's for the animal(s) they named. Continue reading below to see when each of these CALs will begin and discover their names...
Welcome to Part 10 of the ABC blocks series!
You're here because you have completed all your Tapestry Crochet ABC squares, OR you have a bunch of other crochet squares you wish to turn into baby blocks. This tutorial will show how to do that via written instructions and a video tutorial. Let's get started!
Part Nine of the ABC Block Series shows you how to tapestry crochet the numbers 6, 7, 8 and 9 as little squares.
Each of these squares include both tapestry graphs and written word charts. Additionally, I have made a video tutorial that will show you how to crochet these squares (included below). So if you're new to tapestry crochet, you'll be able to make these squares with great ease. You don't have to turn these squares into blocks later. You may like to make a fun doll quilt with them instead, or perhaps you want to combine the letters to spell out names, phases or words in your very own creative tapestry crochet project. Have fun with these and let your imagination go wild!
Part Eight of the ABC Block Series shows you how to tapestry crochet the numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5 as little squares.
Each of these squares include both tapestry graphs and written word charts. Additionally, I have made a video tutorial that will show you how to crochet these squares (included below). So if you're new to tapestry crochet, you'll be able to make these squares with great ease. You don't have to turn these squares into blocks later. You may like to make a fun doll quilt with them instead, or perhaps you want to combine the letters to spell out names, phases or words in your very own creative tapestry crochet project. Have fun with these and let your imagination go wild! It has been a while since I gave you all an "Under the Sea" update. So, here's a sneak peek of the seagull, mermaid's crazy, whimsical friend...
Part Seven of the ABC Block Series shows you how to tapestry crochet the letters Y & Z, and the numbers 0 & 1 as little squares.
Each of these squares include both tapestry graphs and written word charts. Additionally, I have made a video tutorial that will show you how to crochet these squares (included below). So if you're new to tapestry crochet, you'll be able to make these squares with great ease. You don't have to turn these squares into blocks later. You may like to make a fun doll quilt with them instead, or perhaps you want to combine the letters to spell out names, phases or words in your very own creative tapestry crochet project. Have fun with these and let your imagination go wild! In all the excitement from finishing these Tapestry Crochet ABC Baby Blocks and sharing the patterns with you all, I completely forgot to tell you the story behind this design!
So without further ado, let me share it with you...
Part Six of the ABC Block Series shows you how to tapestry crochet the letters U, V, W and X as little squares.
Each of these squares include both tapestry graphs and written word charts. Additionally, I have made a video tutorial that will show you how to crochet these squares (included below). So if you're new to tapestry crochet, you'll be able to make these squares with great ease. You don't have to turn these squares into blocks later. You may like to make a fun doll quilt with them instead, or perhaps you want to combine the letters to spell out names, phases or words in your very own creative tapestry crochet project. Have fun with these and let your imagination go wild! |
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