Fluffy crochet pillow

In a free while I decided to finish a pillow, that I started ages ago. It was almost done. I only needed to join front and back and stuff the whole thing. And here it is,  a flower like cushion, fluffy, soft and simply cute. 



For this project I used Red Heart baby yarn (100% acrylic) and some blue decorative Chinese yarn, 
I experimented with the pattern a lot. I tried several different options, cause I had a limited amount of yarns. I hope you like the result. I don't plan to make more cushions anytime soon, but I still have a few ideas that I would like to use in the future. 

60 mins crochet beanie

60 minutes, this is how long took me crocheting this simple beanie. 
Why another beanie? Cause I needed one, right here, right now. I couldn't find my old black one and you know, it's cold outside. Not cold enough to start wearing heavy winter hats, but it's nice to have something soft and warm on top of my head, something that covers my super sensitive ears and protects my forehead. Especially that I have very very short hair and my head always feels cold.
Ok, maybe this type of beanie isn't too pretty, but it's comfy and easy to make and it will keep your head warm. You can wear it no matter if you're boy or girl, young or old. It's good for everyone.


There will be another beanie soon, this time in browns and with a simple step by step slideshow tutorial. I need more beanies, in different colours. :)

Sea gloves

Today another pair of simple, warm fingerless gloves, made by me. I like to crochet gloves and I love to wear them, even when I just sit at home and type or play games.
This time I made something sea/ocean inspired. I really like these cool colours. :)



Fantasy fingerless gloves (mittens), galaxy melange

Hi there!
Today I want to present you a pair of fingerless gloves which I made some time ago.
For this project I used half of ball (less then 50g) Himalaya everyday  rengarenk yarn, a very interesting melange (light blue, dark blue, purple, very deep dark green an white). Sadly, I'm afraid you can't buy this particular yarn anymore, cause probably this is one of Himalaya's discontinued products.
Check results of my work on the photos below.



My gloves aren't very warm, cause of the lacy pattern, but they are still very comfortable. 
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Pumpkin leg warmers :)



Hello :)
Here's another pair of crocheted leg warmers, this time I made something inspired by autumn colours and falling leaves.
I wanted to use a neon orange yarn for this project, but I couldn't find it in the stores, so I had to buy this pumpkin orange one, which looks pretty in my opinion.
Please forgive me lack of patterns or precise descriptions, making them takes much time, which I don't have.
But here are some basic informations, to help you crochet.
For this project I used 2 balls of Red heart Lisa yarn, 50g each, 2 orange and one green, crochet hook size 4,5, but you can use 3 or 3,5 if you prefer. I used bigger hook, cause if you wear your leg warmers on top of jeans, other pants or leggins or on boots, you don't want them to be too tight, so instead of adding extra stitches, just grab a bigger hook and problem solved.
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