Mary Poppins
My Paper Crane made a Mary Poppins softie as the first in what she hopes will be a series of fictional heroines. I loved Mary Poppins as a kid (and… as an adult) and can’t wait to see who is next.
My Paper Crane made a Mary Poppins softie as the first in what she hopes will be a series of fictional heroines. I loved Mary Poppins as a kid (and… as an adult) and can’t wait to see who is next.
Shhh!! She’s sleeping! Owlishly has a free pattern to make this adorable Sleepy Sarah amigurumi.
Plush You! is happening at Schmancy (1932 Second Ave) in Seattle, WA starting this Friday from 5pm to 9pm. To celebrate, check out the Plush You! blog for an exclusive interview and giveaway with Dawn of Plush Planet.
Lisa from Q.D. Patooties has shared this free pattern for King Monkenottukhamun (pronounced monkey-not-too-common). This little monkey mummy is just in time for Halloween.
Mochimochiland has a new knitting pattern available, just in time for Halloween! Boo is a knitted bat with wraparound wings, and feet that can hang from a branch. Spooky-cute!
Alicia of Create! has a free pattern to make this seasonal crochet indian corn. She’s also got the cute crochet pumpkin, ghost, and candy corn patterns and mini-versions in her shop.
The Crafty Crow shares a link to this tutorial from Domesticali, showing how to make these quick and cute “Happy Flappy” bats.