NEW Crochet Kit | Bunty the Bear

Howdy lovelies, I thought I’d share with you the brand new crochet kit that’s hit my Etsy shop today. If you follow me on Instagram then you may have already seen a sneak peep – allow me to introduce Bunty the Bear!

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Pinterest collage of a crocheted Bunty the Bear amigurumi kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Much like my other crochet kits this one was also released at the latest weekend Crochet Sanctuary where I was kindly allowed to bring a pop up shop to share, with the other guests, a range of my KCACOUKYarnybobs and Dear Ewe products.

Bunty the Bear is a delightful fellow who has his bunting ready for your celebration of choice. Add words to the mini flags to personalise your bear, or leave them plain, either way he’s cheering you on!

Crocheted bear on a metal stand, wearing a bowler hat and a bow tie, holds a swag of turquoise triangle bunting on a length of string between his arms.

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Each kit contains everything you need to make Bunty the Bear including the pattern and the following items in a drawstring reusable organza bag;

1 ball of 50g Hazelnut (Shade 503) – YARN A
1 ball of 10g Old Lace (Shade 130) – YARN B
1 ball of 10g Tropic (Shade 253) – YARN C
1 ball of 10g Jet Black (Shade 110) – YARN D
2 x 6mm black safety eyes
30g of toy stuffing
Small amount of string for the bunting

There’s an optional extra of purchasing a premium bamboo 3mm or aluminium hook (US approx. size D/3) if you don’t have one of those to hand, and also a metal ‘spike’, with a base, that you can use to support your bear in a standing position.

The pattern is written in UK terms, but shipping is available to anywhere. If you are not sure about UK terms then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

Close up of the crocheted amigurumi Bunty Bear from KCACOUK Designs, available as a kit or pattern.

And for the first time, following customer feedback, I’m also selling just the pattern so you can use your own stash. The 5 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. This is classed as an “intermediate” crochet pattern. Intermediate skills refer, in this case, to the ability to read a pattern, follow special stitch instructions and includes increases and decreases.

The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version. Click on the buttons below to go to your favourite pattern platform:

Bunty the Crochet Bear Amigurumi, available in either a kit or as a pattern from KCACOUKDesigns

Bunty would make a great keepsake gift for birthdays, father’s day, or any celebration you wish – a bit of bunting always completes the party!

If you make up a Bunty the Bear I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Your Crochet & Knitting 40 | Crochet Tea Set

Hey lovelies, I’ve got a charming new design to share with you today that you can find inside the latest issue of Your Crochet & Knitting magazine. They’ve put together a Easter Special which is chock full of lovely seasonal projects to get your hooks into.

A crocheted tea set complete with tea pot, cups and saucers, sugar bowl and spoons.
© Practical Publishing – Your Crochet and Knitting Magazine, Issue 40

For this issue I’ve created a cute crocheted tea set; complete with a quaint tea pot, two happy cups and saucers, spoons and a smiley sugar bowl. Perfect for pretend tea parties and picnics, or it could also be a great feature decoration for afternoon tea.

When I was little, I loved having tea parties with my teddies, and I know my children adored bringing me endless plates of pretend food and drink from their kitchen’s when they were small. This set is durable for hours of enjoyment and very child friendly as it’s non-breakable!

A hand pours a cup of yarn tea into a crocheted cup and saucer.
© Practical Publishing – Your Crochet and Knitting Magazine, Issue 40

For this design I used all six balls of DK yarn and the 3.5mm (US size E/4) hook that comes with the magazine (so you can get started straight away!). It’s a relatively easy project – making it a great project for adventurous beginner crocheters. So pull out your hook and whip up this cute little crockery playset before tea time!

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With over 45 patterns in this issue, there’s plenty of crochet and knit egg-stra special inspiration! Everything from Easter Eggs, Hens and chicks, gnomes, bags and of course bunnies. Your Crochet and Knitting magazine is available from supermarkets and newsagents across the UK. 

© Practical Publishing – Your Crochet and Knitting Magazine, Issue 40

I’d love to hear who you might make a tea set for – drop me a comment below.

If you make up any of the Crocheted Tea Set from this issue I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! 

And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Pattern Re-Release | Lola the Lovebug

February is often known as a month dedicated to and all about love. With that in mind allow me to re-introduce little Lola the Lovebug. This loveable bug would make a perfect Valentine’s Day gift to give your other half – or as a gift to give to anyone you love!

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Pinterest collage of Lola the Lovebug crochet amigurumi pattern - available now from KCACOUK pattern shops.

Lola is the cutest little love bug with a cheeky face, bright pink body and little hearts on top of her antennae. She’s holding a little heart to spread love and good vibes.

It was important to me to not just create something that was just about Valentine’s and sweethearts; instead I wanted it to be a character that celebrated ‘love’ in general whether it is for family, friends or yourself.

Crochet Lola the amigurumi love bug by Heather C Gibbs - available now from pattern shops.

I used a DK weight yarn (light worsted) James C Brett – It’s Pure Cotton which is a 100% cotton yarn that comes in 100g (215m) and is available in a wide variety of colours.

I used a 3mm hook (closest US size D/3) with the following colours;

  • 1 ball IC26 Mid Grey (A)
  • 1 ball IC28 Fuchsia (B)
  • 1 ball IC06 Light Pink (C)
  • 1 ball IC19 Black (D)

You also need black embroidery thread, stitch markers, toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.

Lola is the cutest little love bug with a cheeky face, bright pink and grey body and little hearts on top of her antenna - crochet pattern available now

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The 4 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. This is classed as an “intermediate” crochet pattern. Intermediate skills refer, in this case, to the ability to read a pattern, follow special stitch instructions and includes increases and decreases.

So send a little love to that special someone in your life with Lola the Lovebug. The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version. Click on the buttons below to go to your favourite pattern platform:

Lola is the cutest crochet love bug with a cheeky face, bright pink body and little hearts on top of her antenna - get the pattern now!

If you make up Lola the Lovebug I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Simply Crochet Magazine 145 | Cubist Wall Hanging

Hey lovelies, I’ve got a new design to share with you today that you can find inside the latest issue of Simply Crochet magazine. Splash your walls with a new sense of style with the ‘About Face’ Cubist Wall Hanging.

Close up of a crochet abstract face wall hanging against a white brick wall.
Our Media 2024 – Simply Crochet 145

Inspired by the Cubist movement, characterised by the breaking down of forms into geometric shapes, this modern abstract wall art will definitely provide an interesting talking point in your home.

I created the wall hanging from West Yorkshire Spinners Colour Lab DK (light worsted), It’s made from 100% British wool and comes in a range of bright solids and self-striping shades.

A desk top view of a basket of West Yorkshire Spinners colour lab yarn, a hand holds a cream coloured ball towards the camera.

I used 1 ball each of the following colours with a 3.5mm hook (US E/4);

  • Natural Cream (0010)
  • Citrus Yellow (0229)
  • Crimson Red (0556)
  • Zesty Orange (0476)
  • Electric Blue (0364)
  • Bottle Green (0363)
  • Phantom Black (0099)

However the colours are easily adaptable so the wall hanging could be made to suit every taste of décor, and it could also be a great stash buster. If you are really a bit unsure about selecting colour combinations for your wall hanging then I can certainly recommend the Design Seeds website for inspiration for beautiful colour palettes.

The only other thing you will need for this project are some a yarn needle, and two 30cm wooden dowel or sticks, and maybe a a project bag to store everything in. It’s the perfect way to add your own striking creative masterpiece to your bare walls – or wherever you want to add a pop of colour!

A striking cubist wall decoration, by Heather C Gibbs, available in issue 145 of Simply Crochet magazine.
Our Media 2024 – Simply Crochet 145

I’d suggest it’s a relatively quick and easy project – making it a great project for beginner crocheters. I’ve been thinking I should add a post on the blog on how to do surface crochet (which is how I did the ‘face’ on the wall hanging), but there is a note about the technique included in the magazine if you’ve not tried that method before.

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With over 20 patterns in each issue, there’s plenty to inspire you in Simply Crochet. Everything from fun fashion ideas, garments, designs for the home to baby projects, cute amigurumi makes and gifts for all occasions. Simply Crochet magazine, Issue 145, is available to buy from most supermarkets, It is also available to order online or download as a digital issue.

Front cover of issue 145 of Simply Crochet magazine.
© Our Media 2024 – Simply Crochet 145

I’d love to hear about any decorative crochet you might have made in the past or that you’d perhaps like to make in the future – drop me a comment below.

If you make up any of the Cubist Wall Hanging I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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New Pattern Release | Cute Critter Wash Cloths

Make bath time extra fun for little ones with a range of cute and practical crocheted wash cloths. Each wash cloth features an embroidered face and ears which will allow you to make Bunny, Panda and Puppy talk and play about as hand puppets as you wash your child.

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Pinterest collage of three cute animal wash cloths by Keep Calm and Crochet On UK

Multi-functional cloths that allow you to wash, entertain and play with your baby in three charming designs. With adorable faces and ears, these wash gloves are sure to be a hit with toddlers and children.

The yarn I used for these mitts was Scheepjes Soft Fun which is a marvellous all-rounder yarn made from a super soft 60% cotton and 40% acrylic blend in DK (light worsted) weight.

Multi-functional crochet cloths that allow you to wash, entertain and play with your baby in three charming designs.

As the name implies it’s a lovely soft yarn which is allergen-free making it a great choice for crochet baby projects. Available in a wide range of colours from the lightest pastels to the deepest berry shades, it’s a yarn I’ve used for various different projects in the past.

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Made from cotton yarn these eco friendly baby bath mitts are great for creating a lather while washing toddlers and children in the bath or shower as they’re gentle on baby’s skin and can be used on the face and body. I’d suggest that these patterns are perfect for crocheters looking to make some cute functional projects that make great gifts.

Eco friendly crochet baby bath mitts which are great for washing children

The pattern now available for purchase, in both UK and US terms, from my usual pattern platforms – but scroll down to see limited special offer!

This pattern will be available for FREE on Ravelry from 12pm GMT (8am EST) on 30 January 2024 for 24hrs as part of the Winter Wash Cloth Series Blog Hop by Two Brothers Blankets.

Blog Hop Instructions:

1: Visit Two Brothers Blankets and get the coupon code.

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2: Click on the button below to go to the Critter Cloths on Ravelry.

3: Click “buy it now,” click “use a coupon code,” enter code, click apply and the pattern will be yours for free!

4: If you are reading this after the promotion has passed you can purchase the cowl from any of the links to my patterns stores (links above)

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All the patterns from the Winter Wash Cloth Blog Hop are available in a limited edition bundle. Go straight to the bundle via the link below:

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It includes all 31 designs featured in the blog hop in one bundle that you can download to your favourite device. Great for if you’ve accidentally missed a day – you’ll then be able to print out individual patterns as your convenience. Bundle costs £12.20 ($15.50) during the event and will go up to £19.67 ($25.00) after the event so buy now to save!

Bunny, Panda and Puppy; three cute animal wash cloths by Keep Calm and Crochet On UK

These sweet bath mitts allow you to wash, entertain and play with your baby – what better way to entice a reluctant toddler into the bath than by making bath time loads of fun!

I can’t wait to see your versions of the Critter Wash Cloths. I hope you’ll share your photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! 

Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Pattern Re-Release | Paul the Polar Bear

It’s been super cold here in the UK, and in the last couple of days we’ve even seen some smatterings of snow! And it got me to thinking about Paul the Polar bear, a pattern that was previously part of my Deramores shop.

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Pinterest collage of Paul the crocheted polar bear amigurumi by Heather C Gibbs.

As you may know, with the closure of Deramores, I’m slowly working my way through the old patterns I had with them to transfer them over to MY pattern shops, I’m sorry it’s taking awhile; I’m trying to get through them as and when I’ve got a bit of free time (which never seems to be that much).

Polar bears have white fur so that they can camouflage into their environment so it makes sense that little Paul is made with predominately white yarn. Paul is more than ready for some frosty fun with his pretty white fur and cute grey paw pads.  

Paul the crocheted polar bear amigurumi pattern - a perfect pal for little animal lovers.

I used a DK weight yarn (light worsted), and I’m suggesting Paintbox Simply DK (instead of the original Deramores Studio DK). Paintbox Simply DK  is a 100% premium acrylic yarn that comes in 100g (276m) and is available in a wide variety of colours.

I used a 3mm hook (closest US size D/3) and the colours I’ve suggested are 1 ball of Paper White (100) and Slate Grey (105) and a bit of Pure Black Yarn (101). Other than that you would need two 12mm black safety eyes, some stitch markers, some toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.

Paul the crocheted polar bear amigurumi pattern - available to purchase from the Keep Calm and Crochet On UK shops.

The 5 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. It’s classed as an “easy” pattern which I’m hoping anyone new to crochet, along with more experienced crocheters will enjoy.

The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version at the links below:

Paul the crocheted polar bear amigurumi pattern - lover of sardines and snuggles!

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Please ‘bear’ with me with regards to re-releasing the old Deramores patterns, it can take up to a whole day or two to reformat and upload to various shops, so it will be a work in progress – though do let me know if there’s a pattern you’d really love to see come next and I’ll see what I can do!

Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Simply Crochet Magazine | Block Buddies

Hey lovelies, welcome to a little blog post about a trio of designs I have in the latest issue of Simply Crochet magazine (issue 144). It was a nice surprise to spy them on the front cover … yay! 😃

Front cover image of Simply Crochet Magazine issue 144
© Intermediate Publishing 2024 (Simply Crochet 144)

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! I’ve designed three cuddly friends which are ideal early toys for babies thanks to their their soft granny square bodies, simple construction and child-safe embroidered faces.

Meet Toulouse the Tiger, Lowry the Lion and Beal the Bear. These little guys are built on a central solid ‘granny square’ motif making them perfect for beginners learning the art of crochet.

Crochet Block Buddies available in Issue 144 of Simply Crochet Magazine.
© Intermediate Publishing 2024 (Simply Crochet 144)

I created all of the animals from Scheepjes Colour Crafter, a yarn I’ve used many times before for different projects. Colour Crafter is a DK (light worsted) premium 100% acrylic yarn which is beautifully soft and has a nice smooth texture. It is also hypoallergenic which is great for crocheted toys.

There are so many colours to choose from, all named after towns through the Netherlands and Belgium. I used 1 ball each of Weert (1001), Gouda (1081), Burum (1709), Veenendaal (1064), Gent (2002), Rotterdam (1063) and Ede (1002) with a 3mm hook (closest US size D/3).

Six different coloured balls of Scheepjes  Colour Crafter on a desk in a basket with a crochet hook ready to make the crochet Block Buddies.

The only other thing you will need for this project are some pins, a yarn needle, some stuffing and maybe a a project bag to store everything in.

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With over 20 patterns in each issue, there’s plenty to inspire you in Simply Crochet. Everything from fun fashion ideas, garments, designs for the home to baby projects, cute amigurumi makes and gifts for all occasions. Simply Crochet magazine is available to buy from most supermarkets, to find your local Stockist or download the digital edition, Click here: https://buff.ly/47G1AxE

Lions, Tigers and Bears, oh my! Crochet patterns by Heather C Gibbs in issue 144 of Simply Crochet

If you make up any of the Block Buddies I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Crochet Now Magazine | Triple Ripple Wrap

It’s time to share my first pattern of 2024! Allow me to introduce the Triple Ripple Wrap which is available in the latest of Crochet Now magazine (out now).

Crochet Triple Ripple Wrap by Heather C Gibbs, available now in Crochet Now magazine
© Practical Publishing 2024 (Crochet Now Issue 103)

Do you love a one-ball project? Me too, I love how versatile they are – I’m a person that has different categories of crochet; I tend to do more involved designing when I’m at home, and I have everything I need around me, but then I love to have a project that I can take out and about with me on the go.

Table top view of the crochet work in progress of the Triple Ripple Wrap

That’s were one-ball projects come in really handy, and this particular project came with me to play-parks, on the train and on long car journeys (where I was the passenger – I’m not an advocate of crocheting while driving!)

I created the Triple Ripple Wrap from a Scheepjes Whirl made from a beautifully soft cotton-acrylic blend (60% Cotton and 40% Acrylic). The delicious gradient yarn comes in lots of scrumptious colour ways and has a generous twist which is fab to crochet with. 

Scheepjes Jade Jim Jam on a desk in a basket with a crochet hook ready to make the Triple Ripple Wrap.

The yarn comes in a 220g (1000m) cake and I used Jade JimJam (560). This particular colourway has the signature Scheepjes Whirl long colour changes which make the ‘jade’ teal tones blend together in a beautiful ombre from lighter to darker.

Scheepjes Whirl’s are a favourite of mine to create wraps as they are simultaneously lightweight, breathable and have a beautiful drape. The only other thing you will need for a 3.5mm (US size E/4) and a project bag to keep it in so you can grab and go!

Close up of the Triple Ripple Wrap crochet wrap draped on a white mannequin

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I would definitely describe this pattern as a lovely mindful, relaxing pattern that is easy and beginner friendly. I think it has the perfect blend of stitches and texture to make it look fabulous and elegant, and it would look great styled over a jumper or dress.

The crochet Triple Ripple Wrap by Heather C Gibbs, available in issue 103 of Crochet Now magazine
© Practical Publishing 2024 (Crochet Now Issue 103)

As I mentioned, the Triple Ripple Wrap is out now in Issue 103 of – you should spy it on the on the front cover! This issue full of lovely seasonal patterns with a special ‘Care Bears’ supplement. Crochet Now and is available to buy from most supermarkets. Or if you miss the print version you can grab a digital version from www.craftstash.co.uk/books-magazines

Front cover of issue 103 of Crochet Now magazine - available now
© Practical Publishing 2024 (Crochet Now Issue 103)

If you make up the Triple Ripple Wrap I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Crochet Now Magazine | The Wrong Trousers

Did you know that it’s been 30 years since Wallace welcomed an infamous penguin to be a lodger in his home sparking all sorts of heists and mischief. And for the anniversary I was absolutely delighted to create an official pattern to commemorate ‘The Wrong Trousers’ for Crochet Now magazine.

Official Crochet Pattern of Wallace and Gromit's The Wrong Trousers out now in Issue 102 of Crochet Now Magazine.

Stars of the Aardman Animation TV and movies I’ve had a go at recreating Wallace in his Techno Trousers alongside that sneaky Feather’s McGraw. In the show helpless Wallace finds himself, quite literally, under Feathers’ control. The dastardly penguin adapts Wallace’s Techno Trousers for his latest diamond heist and with his controller he tries to get Wallace to carry out his dirty work.

I created both Wallace and Feathers out of some Ricorumi DK which is a firm favourite yarn of mine. Ricorumi DK is a 100% cotton yarn that comes in 25g balls [57.5m] in that’s available in 80 solid shades, it’s perfect for amigurumi especially when you only need a bit of a specific colour. I also used a small amount of Scheepjes Sweet Treat for Wallace’s string vest.

30 Years of Wallace and Gromit's The Wrong Trousers official crochet pattern by Heather C Gibbs in Crochet Now issue 102

The only other things you will need for Wallace and Feathers are some stitch markers, a tapestry needle, some toy stuffing, some floral wire (for the top of the controller), a 3mm (Closest US size D/3) and a small 1.5mm crochet hook.

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30 Years of Wallace and Gromit's The Wrong Trousers. Official Crochet Pattern out now in Issue 102 of Crochet Now Magazine.

I would definitely describe this pattern as one for the adventurous, for me personally I think it’s been one of the most involved crochet patterns I’ve ever designed, but I was really pleased with how they turned out in the end. And it was such a delight to create a couple of characters that I’ve loved for years!

If you are quick you can pick up Issue 102, you should spy Wallace and Feather’s on the front cover, before the next issue of Crochet Now is out. It’s full of lovely seasonal patterns and is available to buy from most supermarkets. Or if you miss the print version you can grab a digital version from www.craftstash.co.uk/books-magazines

Front cover image of Crochet Now issue 102 - available from most supermarkets

If you make up Wallace or Feathers I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

I think in all likelihood that this will be my last post for Christmas – I would like to thank all my wonderful readers for their support over the last year, here’s hoping for a lovely woolly 2024!

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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NEW Mini Crochet Kit | Robin Bauble Kit

December is moving far too fast for my liking and I just haven’t had a chance to tell you about a crochet new kit I have in my Etsy shop! It’s taken me a ridiculously long amount of time to hit go on this post just because I haven’t seemed to have any free time! I don’t know about you but I could do with another couple of weeks until Christmas – I think I always forget how busy things get at this time of year.

It’s the time when the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbing along – in fact he’s bobbed all the way to my Etsy shop as a brand new mini crochet kit.

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Pinterest collage of a crocheted Christmas Robin bauble kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Much like the mini crochet kits I released last year (see all the mini crochet kits here along with a big kit). This one was also released at the latest weekend Crochet Sanctuary where I was kindly allowed to bring a pop up shop to share with the other guests a range of my KCACOUKYarnybobs and Dear Ewe products.

Add a touch of festive cheer to your home with a sweet beaded robin ornament; it’s that happy bit of handmade hooking where each decoration you make will have its own personality and uniqueness!

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New for 2023 a Christmas Robin crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

This lovely Robin Christmas tree decoration would look beautiful on any tree. The kit makes as a single robin red breast ornament with subtle (optional) bead detail on his red breast. Each kit contains 30g of Scheepjes Catona, the pattern, a length of black embroidery thread, a silver bell, 22 sead beads, some red sewing thread and a length of twine all in a reusable christmas bauble! There’s also the optional tool extra of picking up a premium bamboo 3mm hook (US approx. size D/3) if you don’t have one of those to hand.

The pattern is written in UK terms, but shipping is available to anywhere. If you are not sure about UK terms then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

Inside a clear bauble on a Christmas tree you can see some yarn for a Christmas Robin crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Whether you’re super organised or more of a last-minute buyer, yule need to make a note of the following dates to ensure your pressies are (hopefully) delivered in time for the big day.

Last domestic posting date for any of my crochet kits is this Monday 18 December. Please shop early to avoid disappointment! I tend to send out orders as they arrive in as soon as possible, but I cannot guarantee how the post office delivery side will be at this time of year!

Need to send abroad? Not a problem – like Santa, I do deliver all over the world, however I cannot guarantee delivery will be in time for Christmas, but a gift of crochet is fun at any time of year right!.

A crocheted Christmas Robin next to the bauble crochet kit available from KCACOUKDesign Etsy shop

Then as my children are breaking up from school also on the 22 December I’ll mainly be spending some quality time with my family until the new year. I got my first ever yarn advent this year from Hook and Cwtch and it’s so beautiful so far! I had a design in mind when I bought it back in January this year and I’m looking forward to having a bit of time to bring that into reality!

If you make up a robin I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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