Many things have happened in the last year for our family. BB has lost 2 teeth, I started a new job, and our family moved into a new home!
As the year comes to an end, we start looking forward to the new year with new beginnings. At the start of the new year, crocheters often start looking at temperature yarn projects. Google searches often come back with "temperature blankets".
Sometimes, crocheting blankets can be such a daunting project. What if you lose interest and don't end up finishing it?
Unless you're working off temperatures from years in the past, you're not going to have all your temperature data all at once. So in those cases, you might only be able to work on it one row or one piece a day.
So aside from some beautiful temperature blankets, here are also some other very creative temperature projects (that are NOT blankets)!
Moss Stitch Crochet Temperature Blanket

Cosplay is not restricted to just Halloween. You'll normally see cosplayers fully dressed as their favorite characters at special conventions and festivals.
Cosplay costumes are not just any off-the-rack costumes that you would normally find in a store. Many dedicated cosplayers set out to create their own costumes because they want more detail in them.
Cosplay has really exploded since the 1990s. I've seen many amazing cosplay costumes, but here's something different. They're not just crochet costumes. They're crocheted cosplay costumes!
11 Crochet Cosplays for Inspiration

Credit: Transatlantic Crochet
Princess Anna's Coronation Dress
I came across this Princess Anna coronation evening gown on Reddit, and I had to take a second glance. What is this costume doing on the crochet subreddit? I had to zoom in to take a closer look.
I can't believe that it's 100% crocheted. This took Transatlantic Crochet approximately 18 months to complete, and it's absolutely a masterpiece from the original Frozen movie!
She admits that it is quite heavy (around 5kg) and that she needed extra support around the waist so that it doesn't drag down the top.
Keep Reading...After making my egg tart amigurumi for the Lunar New Year, I thought I would keep the momentum going with some more Hong Kong-inspired snacks.
So the next one that I have for you is one of Hong Kong's favorite street food: CURRY FISHBALL.
So fresh off the stove, I present to you a crochet pattern for a cute family of amigurumi curry fishballs!

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