Who taught you to crochet? How long have you been doing it? Why do you crochet?
My aunt taught me how to crochet as a teenager. I crochet because I enjoy the creation process. I have many creative hobbies - drawing, painting, sculpting, crochet, knitting, sewing, etc. you name it - if it’s creative- I love it.
At
the beginning of this year I stumbled across a pattern for a really
cute crochet bunny. I decided to make it thinking they would be fun
Easter gifts for my kids. After I finished it, my middle son asked me to
make him a Stormtrooper so I started searching for a pattern. I
couldn’t find one that was what I wanted so I decided to try one from
scratch. I made notes as I went and my first crochet pattern was born.
People started asking for the pattern so I organized my notes and
published it.
Crochet favorites?
My favorite yarn site is The Yarn Barn which is my affiliate of Yarn Paradise. I love a good deal and they are the best deal for yarn. I enjoy lots of different sites – Ravelry and Reddit r/crochet are among two of my favorites for crochet.
What are you working on right now? What is your next project?
I am currently working on a couple more Harry Potter inspired patterns – The Howler and The Cornish Pixie. I just finished the first of a new series of patterns called Little Hero. This one is Little Hero – Firefighter. He was inspired by the recent Oklahoma tornadoes and the firefighters who worked so hard on rescue, one of which is my brother.
A few finished objects...
Hobby the House Elf – Suggested to me by my older daughter who is an huge Harry Potter fan, Hobby was my first big challenge. He is one of my most popular patterns and I have sold several custom plush as well.
Rooti the Mandrake Seedling
– I like to do designs that are uncommon. The mandrake is really only a
minor character in Harry Potter but so unique. It was fun creating a so
ugly it's cute character! The pattern is available for him and I have a
Mandrake Nursery in my Etsy store, The Specialty Shoppe where I sell
custom Mandrake Seedlings complete with adoption papers in my Mandrake
Nursery.
Britni is clearly an artist to follow! I have to admit, my personal favorite is the Deku Scrub. You can find Britni's patterns and more on Ravelry, Etsy, Craftsy, and Facebook.
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