Stockings were hung by the chimney with care...

When my 2-year-old nephew needed glasses, I got to work making a monkey for him--with glasses. (I couldn't leave out his brother, so he got one of his own.)


I'm pretty sure Colin likes it. He named him Elvis, and set him in a window so Elvis can watch him play outside.


Everybody could use a doll who looks like they do. Sometimes crochet is more than just crochet--it fills hearts--his AND mine! 

The pattern is my own "Cheeky Monkey" done in Lion Brand Jeans yarn, in colors classic and faded, with top stitch for the scarf. Make a stuffed animal for a child--or a grown-up--in your life, and bask in the joy. 


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Monster Hat!

Find a pattern to make a cute monster hat in the October 2022 issue of Crochet World Magazine.

The design is inspired by gargoyles; the black and marl yarn (Lion Brand Basic Stitch) simulates stone, and the bright colors (Lion Brand Bonbons cotton pack) are just for fun. What a sweet little guy wearing this playfully monstrous hat!



Coastal Grandma style!

I just discovered this was a thing--young people are appropriating the culture of "coastal grandmas," the style of women who are enjoying being casual and independent in amazing settings. 

Some of my previously published designs will fit right in--so grab your crochet hooks!

"Light of Day Tote" 
published in Interweave Crochet Summer 2018

"Squaring the Circle" published in
Crochet World Magazine, Spring 2017

Ocean Waves Throw published in
Crochet! Magazine, Late Spring 2022

See you at the beach!





Crochet! magazine

 The new issue is out--and check out my throw on the cover!


And this model makes it look good on page 36.


Here's my inspiration, the rolling waves of the ocean:


Check out the magazine, now on the stands, for this and more spring patterns. LINK
(note: all images are (c) Annie's Crochet)