Why and how to find your niche as a crochet designer
In this article, I share a long list of questions that will help you find your niche as a crochet designer.
In this article, I share a long list of questions that will help you find your niche as a crochet designer.
Make an elegant and slightly lacy Tunisian crochet capelet for your historybounding or to wear to an important event this year, using this detailed pattern which comes with videos and charts, besides the full Tunisian crochet instructions.
Make a throw pillow or a huggable pillow with this free Tunisian crochet heart pillow pattern, perfect for Pipsqueak yarn or similar soft, chunky yarns.
What’s your biggest goal as a crochet designer? I explain mine and how I got to it. It’s not fame or a house on the beach (that would be a bad investment, although I do love spending my holidays close to the sea). Where it all started I’ve started writing about motivation, niches, crochet designer … Read more
This article is about how I personally found my niche as a crochet designer, stemming from my abilities and disabilities.
My plans and goals for 2022 as a crochet designers. I’m giving more time to creativity this year.
Matching cowl and headband sets made with these Tunisian crochet patterns are great gifts for loved ones, be they little or not so much. The patterns come with 9 sizes for both a cowl and a twisted headband in the delicious Tunisian crochet honeycomb stitch. Videos and low vision versions are available as well. See below for the link to the pattern, free for 24 hours.
If you’re looking for a quick crochet project for a last-minute gift or just for a cozy and elegant pattern, try out this cowl pattern with the timeless feather and fan design in Tunisian crochet. You can use the stitch pattern for much more than cowls – blankets, shawls, scarves are all possible.
Here’s why I haven’t been publishing my garment patterns so far, both for crochet and Tunisian crochet. Do you have the same issues?
Can you make filet crochet with Tunisian stitches? Yes, here’s how