I've been crocheting for a few years, here are some of the things I've made. If you want to know how to make any of these things, I can try to explain, though I don't have patterns written down. Unless otherwise specified, I made up the pattern. 1. I'm totally not obsessed with making granny squares... XD (Thanks to my mum for showing me how to make them!) 2. A stack of snowflakes. (Bella Coco on YouTube for the tutorial.) 3. Mini snowflake made with a tiny hook and embroidery thread. 4. Frog! (Kerri's crochet on YouTube for the tutorial.) 5. Dolphin. (Also Kerri's crochet.) 6. Fox. (Kerri's crochet again! This one took me many hours due to the number of mistakes I made... more complicated than it looked. XD) 7. Bee. (You guessed it, Kerri's crochet once again.) 8. Little purple snake, the first thing I made without using a tutorial. 9. Granny square bag. 10. Basket of fruit and vegetables made to be part of the Harvest decorations at church. 11. Mouse. 12. Mouse with cat. 13. Dinosaur. I made several of these because people at school kept requesting them. XD 14. Little cat. 15. Jacket. 16. Dishes. 17. Recycled bag I made for a school project. 18. Granny triangle bunting on my bike basket. 19. Bunting from another angle. 20. Tiny little bee. 21. Snowman. 22. Cloak.
Huge thanks to my mum for introducing me to crochet! Thanks also to: Bella Coco and Kerri's crochet on YouTube for all the wonderful tutorials! Wool for being very useful, I couldn't crochet without it! XD My trusty crochet hook for putting up with me and my constant crocheting. Sparkly wool for being sparkly. The treble (double if you're American) stitch for being my favourite stitch, though half-trebles (half-doubles) and slip stitches are cool too. Garmarna and Suzanne Vega for providing me with songs to listen to while I crochet. Granny squares for being fun to make and using lots of trebles (doubles). Granny triangle bunting for earning my bike the nickname "old lady bicycle". The space under my bed for tolerating being stuffed with wool that doesn't fit in my basket of wool. My poor CD player, that is surely tired of playing the same albums again and again while I crochet. My crazy friends for asking me to crochet crazy things. Not my brain for seemingly being unable to write or read patterns. My local haberdashery for being wonderful. The other not-so-local haberdashery for being annoyingly better than my local one. Miniature crochet for being cute and quick to do. Much less miniature crochet for occupying me for hours. The rug in my bedroom, the tablecloth in the kitchen and the floor for providing backgrounds for the pictures. Colours for being colourful and looking good on wool. My calculator for informing me I should decrease by 1.19 stitches every row for the sides of my cloak... Crochet for meaning hook in French so crochet hook actually means hook hook. XD My cat for sitting on my crochet and preventing me from crocheting until my arms fall off. You for looking at this project and somehow being bothered to read all of this...