Hi there, and welcome! This post is all about looking back on my crochet adventures from 2025. I always find yearly reviews so helpful – itβs funny how quickly I forget what Iβve accomplished once my thoughts jump straight to the next idea.
As we begin another year together, I want to start by saying the biggest THANK YOU to each and every one of you. π Whether youβve purchased a pattern, tried a kit, joined a make-along, or simply liked, shared, or commented on my blog posts or social media, your support truly means the world to me.
January / February 2025
The year began at a wonderfully busy pace, I shared a book review for the The Art of Crochet with Sock Weight Yarn and I had seven patterns released in just the first two months. I was thrilled to share Griff the Grizzly Bear and Flurry and Frost the Penguin Twins in our Crochet & Knitting magazine, Issue 50, and the Soft Swirl Cowl and Suki the Sakura Doll for Crochet Now issue 117.

In the January I released the new Sleepy Bear Wash Cloth, and I also shared the FREE Paperback Patch Square I was going to use for my year long Book Afghan project for 2025. I’m hoping to share the finished book blanket soon alongside my plans for my book challenge for 2026 as I enjoyed 2025 so much. I also shared my plans for My Hand-Dyed Yarn Challenge 2025 more of which I’ll talk about later – but in a nutshell it didn’t go quite to plan!
I also released my Merry Marble Cowl which was the finished design for the Merry Marbles Makealong which was the winter 2024 collaboration between myself, The Yarn Whisperer, and Mrs G Makes – I’ve remade this cowl again recently and it’s definitely one of my favourite makes in recent years.
March / April 2025
March / April was extremely busy with another six designs that I enjoyed creating. First I was thrilled to have three patterns published in issue 119 of Crochet Now magazine including Cinderwhiskers the Cat, Millie & Mollie the Mushroom Twins and the Heatherside Blanket all of which form part of my favourite patterns of this year.

I was also delighted to have a pattern shared in Inside Crochet magazine with the Chevron Neck Tie and another design in April for issue 120 of Crochet Now the nautically cute Captain Beakerson. Then I also released the FREE Easter Egg Belly Buddies – cute little guys which have a hollow tummy, just the right size for tucking in a chocolate egg or a tiny treat.
May / June 2025
In May I released our popular Curtis the Cactus crochet kit, with his dashing moustache, sun-kissed yellow sun visor, and laid-back messenger bag slung over his shoulder, Curtis has been making a cool addition to desks, plant shelves, and window sills everywhere.
I also released the new Diamond Daydream Baby Blanket which has also been well received – I love the thought of one of my designs wrapping up a baby somewhere β€οΈ. Then another filet crochet project released shortly afterwards was the Oriana Wrap in Crochet Now Issue 121. I do love a filet crochet project and I’m sure there will be more in 2026.
Special mention for June’s makes of Peanuts Crochet Collection that I had the opportunity to make for the Crochet Society. I loved making these guys and the kits are still available if you want to make them too, you can find the links to each of the kits on my blog post.
June also saw the Bright Burst Baskets published in Simply Crochet magazine and Triple the Fun in Crochet Now Issue 122 with Scoops the Panda, Moominmamma and Moominpappa and the Sunshade Scallops Shawlette. Finally at the end of June I released the Janus Keyhole Scarf designed to showcase your favourite skeins of hand dyed yarn – in fact I think I might make myself another one of these at some point.
July / August 2025
In July, I was delighted to take part once again in the Furls Designer Blog Hop 2025, releasing the FREE Forester Shawl – a big, bold, and incredibly cosy design, perfect for those in-between seasons. I also shared a blog post about the fun I had at Carry On Crafting over the summer. Then in August I created the two marshfellows, Coco and Puff, and a bit later Redfern the Squirrel for Crochet Now magazine, and also the Mandala Medallion Square for Simply Crochet’s Granny Square Day 2025.
Without doubt one of my favourite commissions was in August when I got to relive my childhood by creating the Carebear Crochet Collection for the Crochet Society. I loved making these bears, and like the Peanuts collection the kits are still available if you want to make them too, you can find the links to each of the bears on this blog post.
September / October 2025
The start of September brought more Care Bears, but this time in tiny Halloween-themed versions β perfect for a little seasonal fun! ππ» And in the same issue of Crochet Now magazine, you could also find Spooktail the Cat, adding a touch of spooky charm to your hooky projects.
I also shared a new blog post all about Stretching Your Stash: How Affordable Premium Yarns Can Make Your Hand-Dyed Treasures Shine, exploring ways to combine different yarns to create stunning results without breaking the bank. π§Άβ¨
In October, I finally got around to a couple of pattern re-releases, including Perfectly Plaid Basket and the Patchwork Braid Pillow, bringing these designs back into circulation for new and returning makers alike.
I was also excited to start working with Utopia Crafts, sharing the FREE Utopia Neutral Pumpkin on their website – a quick, cosy seasonal project for anyone wanting a touch of autumnal charm.
And finally, I had the absolute pleasure of designing Totally Hooked Box 57 for The Crochet Society, which featured three distinct patterns: Festive Snoopy, Arctic Whisper Hat & Mitts, and the Winter Wonderland Stocking. Each one offered a little bit of seasonal magic to crochet into your home and wardrobe.
November / December 2025
At the start of November I wrote a blog post about my visit to see the Longest Yarn 2 exhibition (which is you get the chance to visit I highly recommend). You may also remember that in November 2024 I re-released my Poppy pattern to support the Royal British Legion and their poppy campaign. Iβm thrilled to share that the pattern has raised over Β£600 in 2025 β absolutely incredible! β€οΈ I really hope we can continue to raise money for this cause in 2026.

There was another design in Simply Crochet magazine for Argyll the Reindeer, and Razzle and Dazzle the Elves appeared in Crochet Now magazine. Next up were a couple of favourites of mine, Noel Nibbles Tree Ornament and Father Tedmas – I love creating Christmas creations, it’s one of my favourite times of year. I also re-released the Cherie Plaid Wrap pattern β a beautifully large and cosy wearable accessory perfect for layering up your winter wardrobe.
Then in December I shared more Christmassy makes but I started off with Hamish the Highland Cow crochet kit, who has been the star of our shows throughout the year. I also shared my delight in having 8 different seasonal patterns published in the Christmas Amigurumi Bookazine, including Father Christmas, Mrs Claus, Tinsel the Elf, Cinnamon the Gingerbreadman, Dasher the Reindeer and Crispin the Snowman. I then shared another three new tree decoration crochet kits with the Teddy Stocking, Angel and Santa kits.
I then finished off the year of designs with the Delft Dreams Cowl in Crochet Now magazine, the FREE Mrs Claus Hair Bow and then finally the Snowman Chocolate Orange Cozy to round things off – phew!
Coming up for 2026
So what can you look forward to in 2026? Well, if Iβm being completely honest, this is the year I really need to concentrate on getting some patterns released. Itβs been such a busy time behind the scenes that actually sitting down and finishing patterns for release has proved trickier than planned – but this year Iβm making it a proper priority. This may mean I’m remaking some old designs to give them a bit of a refresh which is something else I’ll be trying to make time for this year.
And yesβ¦ I know I said it last year, but 2026 is definitely the year of the WIP purge! Iβm determined to finish up those long-standing works-in-progress and clear some space (both physically and creatively) before adding too many new ones to the pile.
Alongside that, Iβm hoping to squeeze in some more fun too – including a few personal crochet challenges, some exciting new blog hops, and of course collaborations that I canβt wait to share with you. There are also plans in motion for new designs appearing in some of your favourite crochet magazines, which is always something I look forward to revealing. All in all, itβs shaping up to be another creative year, just with a little more focus and intention this time around.
Iβd love to hear from you. What did you finish in 2025, or what are you most looking forward to making in 2026? Drop me a comment below and letβs have a chat π¬π§Ά
Until next time; keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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