Beetlejuice-Inspired Crochet Amigurumi Dolls – Love The Hair, Love Lydia Deetz’s Lace!
Designed by Julie at OneLittleHook, this Beetlejuice may be my favorite yet! For more...
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Posted by Danielle | Oct 3, 2017 | Amigurumi Patterns, Crochet Patterns, Featured |
Designed by Julie at OneLittleHook, this Beetlejuice may be my favorite yet! For more...
Read MoreUPDATED = there’s a pattern! A resident of Hamnavoe, in Shetland, Anne Eunson decided to...
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I would, these are rad! See more crocheted eyeglass frames by Providence Optical.
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Monster bum pants are super-popular among knitters, you’ll find hundreds and hundreds of...
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“Listen up, cause I’m only telling you this once. I’m not bedtime story lady, so...
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“The United States produces about 25 million pounds of wool a year. And through our doors,...
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