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About Sarah Zimmerman
Her book "Corner-to-Corner Lap Throws for the Family" is all about C2C Crochet! By following a pixel graph instead of a written pattern, you can incorporate virtually any character or image you want into a crochet blanket. This great book includes how-to instructions and photo tutorials. Also included are instructions for 5 cute throws. All designs are made using #4 worsted-weight yarn.
Her book "Crochet Cute Critters" features 26 lovable amigurumi designs that span the entire animal kingdom. Step-by-step instructions for stitching, detailing, and stuffing make things easy for beginners and experts alike. Every animal shares the same basic head and body pattern, allowing you to carry your practice and experience from project to project.
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Blog postAre you ready for some easy amigurumi?! This Crochet Bunny has very little sewing involved because the only pieces that need to be attached are the arms and feet (and those are optional!) The entire body and head and the two floppy ears are crocheted in one piece giving you less parts to sew together and ends to weave in. Just start from the bottom up!
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– Red Heart With Love Yarn in color Aran (or any color you’d like!) You can get 3-4 bunnies from one skein. Shop Red H4 days ago Read more -
Blog postI’m diving into Valentine’s Day Crochet projects and came up with a little heart design that can be used for a variety of projects! A basic heart becomes a circle that can be as small or big as you’d like. Keep increasing for a larger blanket sized circle or add just a few rounds and use it as bunting, a coaster, and/or appliqués. I’m sure you will think of many other ways to use this pattern and I can wait to see what you come up with!
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– Red Heart Super Saver Y1 week ago Read more -
Blog postOne of my big goals for this year is to design and crochet more wearables! I am starting off with this Skinny Stripe Sweater that works from a very basic pattern of SC and DC stitches. The body works in one piece from the top down and then you will crochet the arms. Add in some colorful stripes or leave one color! Up to you! There is lots of ways to customize this simple crochet sweater.
This post/pattern is currently a WORK IN PROGRESS. I am basing the first sweater off of my bod1 week ago Read more -
Blog postMy maker space needed a makeover so I went to @michaelsstores for some organizational products! I used the 3 Tier Rolling Cart and the 5 Drawer Rolling Cart to get my craft room in order. Everything that I need to make, sell, and run my small business is now right at1 week ago Read more
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Blog postMini Crochet Party Hats just in time for New Years! I made a few small changes to my Mini Holiday Hat Pattern and was able to easily convert it into party hats! Perfect for a birthday gift topper, keychain, gift card holder, New Years Eve headband topper, and any other festive occasion! I haven’t had a chance to add embellishments but I definitely plan on adding polk-a-dot buttons and even stitching on a little “2021” using a tapestry needle and some embroidery floss. Lots of ways to custom3 weeks ago Read more
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Blog postIntroducing Caron Little Crafties, a multi-pack of yarn that contains a rainbow of colors perfect for bringing life to all your small projects. From endearing toys, to bright trimmings, to unique décor accents, you’ll find all the inspiration you need in Little Crafties. Boasting an array of bright and playful shades, this acrylic yarn is the ideal choice for introductory kid’s crafts, too. Each pack contains 20 mini balls of colorful yarn that are well-suited to doing all sorts o3 weeks ago Read more
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Blog postIt all started with an idea to give our kids a fun place to hang out and play during the initial Covid stay-at-home order. We were spending most of our days in the backyard and with the kids unable to see friends or attend school in-person, we wanted to do something to lift their spirits.
We had always felt like there was an empty corner of the yard with a large tree that would be perfect for a Treehouse! My husband hasn’t ever built something like this but it turns out he is pretty d3 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postHere’s a quick little project you can make over the holidays! I have re-created the Marshmallow Snowman in a Mug into a crochet keepsake, ornament, or even use it as a toy! This non-edible version is super cute and won’t melt! A fun make for the winter season.
I first spotted this yummy marshmallow snowman over at Wide Open Eats
And I love THIS edible version by It’s Always Autumn as well!
Here is the pattern for my crochet version!
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Blog postThis is the best Christmas gift I could ask for! I just received an email from my publisher saying that “Crochet Cute Critters” has now sold over 50,000 copies! Thank YOU so much for all of your support and for purchasing a copy of my book over this past year! This means the world to […]
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Blog postHome for the Holidays! We sure have been spending a lot of time at home these days. Especially with all the stay-at-home orders. I decided to embrace this 2020 theme of “home” and work up a cozy winter blanket that is perfect the season!
It started with a Corner-to-Corner Crochet square of sweet little house/cabin in beautiful winter blue colors from the Red Heart Super Saver yarn line. I then used simple stitches to crochet a big border. You could make this blanket as large as you’1 month ago Read more
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Crochet a zoo full of adorable animal friends
Discover how simple crafting your own crochet plush animals can be. From alligators to zebras, Crochet Cute Critters features 26 beginner-friendly patterns for creating all kinds of cuddly companions. Amigurumi―the Japanese art of crocheting stuffed toys―might seem intimidating, but this book keeps it easy and fun with complete guides that cover everything you need to know. Whether you’re stitching up huggable gifts for kids or grandkids or just looking to assemble your own plush menagerie, this crochet pattern book will have you up and going in no time.
Crochet your way through the alphabet with:
- Animal projects from A to Z―Using easy crochet patterns, learn to craft cute animal friends like Alex the Alligator, Freddy the Fox, and Zina the Zebra.
- Easy-to-follow instructions―Step-by-step guidance makes stitching, detailing, and stuffing your animals easy for beginners.
- Basics to build on―Each animal project shares the same basic head and body pattern, allowing you to carry your practice and experience from project to project.
Discover how fun and easy it can be to crochet your own Amigurumi with the help of Crochet Cute Critters.