Today I want to share some other crochet projects that I’ve been working on, and maybe give you some new ideas and inspiration. These are patterns from other amazing designers that I’ve been following. I’ve been creating many ornaments the last weeks, and so far I’ve published the pattern for these angels and the funny lambs. On Friday I released these Christmas trees and those are really popular!

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In between my own projects, I like to crochet something different. One of the first bloggers I started to follow is Sarah over at Repeat Crafter Me. I love her style and her patterns are fun and easy to follow. She is running one of the biggest crochet blogs and brings us weekly new, free patterns.

Fingerless gloves

The fingerless gloves are perfect if you are looking for a quick project! I finished one pair in less that one hour and they turned out so quite! I did the snowman version, but also want to do the Gingerbread Man when I have the right yarn. I used a different yarn that Sarah did, Simply Aran from Paintbox. That also worked out great and the gloves fit like a second skin:)

I added a scarf for my Snowman gloves to give it a personal touch. I simply made a chain of 36 and made 34 HDC.

Anna the doll

My second project is this doll. What can I say, I am in love! This is a pattern test that I did and the doll is designed by a talented Norwegian designer, Katrine. I really can recommend this pattern, as it is detailed and easy to follow! You can find it on her Ravelry and as I am writing this (18.11.19), she is hosting a giveaway for this pattern. Check out her Instagram!

I love this pattern and the doll has so many wonderful details! The yarn that I used is the Catania yarn from Schahenmayr. My one to go yarn for amigurumi projects.

The pattern that I tested is in Norwegian, but she is going to translate it in English too! I really love how this doll turned out and Katrine made a really good job with this pattern. You can variate with colors and put your own spin on her.

Present bunny

This was also a pattern test that I’ve finished a couple of weeks ago. The Present Bunny made by my friend Laura over at The Cozy Chipmunk. Laura makes the cutest bunnies in all kinds of variations! Go check out her blog, because you don’t wanna miss any of her awesome patterns. She just released her 12. Christmas bunny. Yes, 12 bunnies, each design unique and all free patterns!

This is such a fun pattern and it was very quick to make! First, I made 6 squares and sewed them together. The original pattern also has feet, but I decided to just add arms. However, I think both options are cute! Check out Laura’s bunny as well!

So here are my three projects. I hope you had fun reading about them and maybe you feel inspired to try some of these awesome patterns!