This month I will begin rolling out some of the products I talked about last time. So far, the first new product has been my floral coaster set. These minimalistic coasters were inspired by the blossoming flowers of the spring season. I wanted to create something that was subtle yet playful and hope you all enjoy them. Look out for the second product drop later this month (Hint: 🧵 Small in size, full of style… this upcoming piece is equal parts charm and function. 🌟 Any guesses? )
Additionally, I have already resumed my NFL Tapestry series. Head over to the Patterns section for those charts if you're interested. I will be sharing my progress soon on my socials, so stay tuned for that. While you're looking through my patterns, remember I also started releasing free tapestry pattern charts every Friday on Pinterest. This series specifically is an homage to some of my favorite albums/covers. So if you have the time (and yarn) consider this a challenge.
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Admittedly when I first tried this yarn I wasn't a fan of it. The texture was just "weird" to me and the sheen of it in any color was not my cup of tea. However, once I used it again with my most recent tapestry pattern I finally understood the appeal. The smooth yet stringy texture of Caron's Simply Soft yarn combined with its shine enhances the look of each stitch giving you a full appreciation of the fabric. Also, when used alongside other traditional acrylic yarn, a nice contrast is created.
This skirt was a recent addition to my 2025 crochet list. I'd seen skirts like this but just couldn't grasp how the layers were joined. Overall, this pattern was easy to follow and straightforward. I look forward to making a few more in different colors. Bonus points because it is written to be fully customizable
An underrated tool I find myself reaching for often if my handy digital row counter. Not only do I use it for row counting but it also comes in handy for lengthy foundation chains. These are very inexpensive and can be found in nearly every craft store.
Tool: Digital Row Counter
Recently, I tried to whip up some granny square pants unsuccessfully. While, it was a fail I think I was more disappointed because I have such a great track record with granny square projects. It feels so magical being able to make a bunch of squares and use them to build something more. Long live granny squares lol.