Growing up my mom always had some project going on. Whether it was sewing, embroidery, knitting, or just a fun craft for us kids to do. Needless to say I picked up a lot of different skills and hobbies from it. I can sew my buttons back on, sew a quilt or make something that I saw in the store for half the price.
A while ago I was really struggling with staying awake at work and needed something to do to help me stay awake. While at my mom's house I came across this:
How cute are they right? They also had patterns for fruit, vegetables, bread and sandwich makings, sushi, stir fry, and pretty cakes. Since my niece's birthday was coming up I thought how awesome would that be. I loved playing with some play food, and dishes my grandma sent me. It was really fun and pretty easy to learn. I was familiar with crochet but usually had a hard time getting my lines straight. However, most of these items are really easy to make and had understandable instructions. I did have to do a few items a couple of times to get it the right way but I think they turned out pretty cute.
So much fun and they won't hurt if you step on them. They were about the size of the actual fruit which was fun. They also don't take that much yarn so they are a perfect project for any leftover yarn. After that I was getting a little bit bored and needed something different. Well these were too cute to pass up and were perfect for little babies or toddlers. I got the book at my local Hobby Lobby for about 5 dollars.
I have been having a lot of fun and at times just feel my creative juices flowing and it keeps me awake when I go to work! My next project is to try my hand at hats, slippers, and baby booties. There are a lot of free patterns out there in the internet world here are some you might like to try:
Or if you want something more specific check out the patterns at etsy.com . They always have super cute stuff. Happy crocheting!


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