Crochet
Ever tried Tunisian Crochet? Well, Lori of Aklori Designs will inspire you to learn this often overlooked technique. She is unleashing the full potential of Tunisian Crochet. I’m personally ready to bust out my interchangeable crochet hooks to work on one of her designs
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When not teaching new Doctors, Sarah is designing a full line of knit and crochet patterns for the modern yarnie to enjoy. Her eclectic catalog of garments and accessories features beautiful textures and interesting elements sure to delight. And for those who enjoy a touch of whimsy be sure to look at Sarah’s amigurumi.
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Jacqui, is a UK based designer who creates crochet, Tunisian crochet, and knits. Her work focuses on small, modular projects to build into home goods: cushions, blankets, etc. Jacqui’s uses geometric shapes and color to create innovative and exciting squares.
New York based crochet designer, Nicole Colella Bagner of Fiercehooks, brings a fresh perspective. She combines the shaping and design she learned from knitting and applies them to her work in crochet. Her patterns often feature video tutorials to teach new techniques.
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Naomi Parkhurst of Gannet Designs is a librarian and self identified “string geek”. She not only knits but crochets, spins, and weaves. Her website features ideas on incorporating codes into your work! Much of Naomi’s designs feature lace pattern work.
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Make with Meggie is a lifelong DIY’er, musical theater aficionado and now professional crochet designer. Meggie’s designs show off her love of texture and corner 2 corner crochet. She is someone to keep an eye on as her collection grows. Meggie plans to create a full range of crochet patterns including pullovers, backpack, and hat & glove set.
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Lisa Ferrell of My Flying Fingers has been a life long crafter: sewing, knitting, quilting. But, crochet is her passion. Lisa has several books of crochet patterns available on Amazon and individual patterns available on Etsy. Lisa favorite designs are for baby and children clothing. But, she brings a whimsical touch to all her patterns.
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Sarah Dawn is a knit/crochet designer, teacher, and twitch streamer. Sarah Dawn Designs focuses on inclusive, accessible patterns: her sizing is inclusive and non-gendered sizing, appears in large print, and screen reader friendly formats.
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