In this lesson, we’ll be crocheting a treasure chest! We’ll even be learning how to turn it into a monster mimic version! I use this pattern often in my new crocheters table top game, Stitch’d!

In this lesson, we’ll be crocheting a treasure chest! We’ll even be learning how to turn it into a monster mimic version! I use this pattern often in my new crocheters table top game, Stitch’d!
In our fourth lesson in our series of crocheted ghosts, we’ll be learning how to crochet Ghastly, the ghost Pokemon!
Pacu Pacu Pacu… wawawawa… In this lesson I’ll be turning my classic ghost pattern into a Pacman ghost pattern using just color changes for the eyes!
Learn how to crochet the shy but spooky Boo, the ghost from Super Mario Bros! This little crocheted Boo Ghost amigurumi measures about 2 inches tall when finished, perfect for a keychain or to throw at plumbers. It also includes a full length unique video tutorial to help you get through the tough parts!
In this course we’ll be making clothes that you can add to your goblinoid amigurumi characters! Whether you want your character to be dressed to the 9s or ready for battle.
Every chef needs a crown! In this lesson, we’ll be crocheting a tiny chef hat that you can add to some amigurumi!
In this lesson we’ll be crocheting Bigfoot Bobby! He’s named after my dad (Bobby not Bigfoot haha). This pattern requires a few sewn together pieces and using pipe cleaners in the arms and legs makes him completely pose-able like a toy!
This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine!
Why do seahorses live in salt water?
Because pepper water makes them sneeze!
Where would an astronaut park his space ship? A parking meteor!
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