I Like Crochet June 2026 | The Garden Gang

Hi there! I hope you’re all doing well and finding plenty of crafty time amongst the chaos of everyday life. I’m so excited to finally share a project that brought me joy to create – allow me to introduce The Garden Gang! 🍆🍅🥕🫑💚

A woven basket containing colourful crocheted vegetables with expressive eyes, including a purple eggplant, red tomato, orange carrot, and yellow pepper, along with a green pea pod.
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This charming crochet collection includes an Aubergine (Eggplant), Tomatoes, Bell Pepper, Carrot and Pea Pod, all bursting with personality and perfect for anyone who loves cute crochet patterns and garden-inspired décor.

If you enjoy making amigurumi crochet toys, playful crochet food or fun seasonal decorations, this collection is such a joyful project to work on. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your home, these cheerful veggies make adorable gifts, fun seasonal décor or a delightful stash-busting project if you’re looking to use up those colourful yarn leftovers. They’d look especially sweet as part of an Autumn display, tucked into a play kitchen or simply sat smiling on a chef’s shelf.

A crocheted green pea pod with three smiling green peas inside, and a single green pea outside the pod. The peas have large, shiny black eyes and rosy cheeks, sitting on a light wooden surface next to a patterned object.

One of my favourite things about The Garden Gang is that it’s also a brilliant stash-busting crochet project. You can use up colourful yarn leftovers while creating your own unique gang of kawaii-inspired crochet veggies. Each character is quick and satisfying to make, making this collection perfect for relaxing evening crochet sessions.

The designs are all beginner-friendly with lots of simple shaping, making them a lovely relaxing project whether you’re crocheting for yourself, for little ones or for gifts. And honestly… who could resist a happy little pea pod? 😊

A crocheted yellow bell pepper with a smiling face, positioned next to real red, yellow, and orange bell peppers in a light setting.

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What you need for the pattern

For my Garden Gang I used Stylecraft Special DK which is a firm favourite yarn of mine. Stylecraft Special DK is a 100% acrylic that comes in 100g balls [295m] that’s available in lots of solid shades – and from a 100g ball you can make a whole garden of veggie characters.

A collection of colourful, crocheted vegetable plush toys, including a purple eggplant, orange carrot, yellow pepper, red tomato, and green pea pod, arranged in a small metal basket alongside a potted plant.

Then the only other things you need for The Garden Gang are:

A cute purple crocheted eggplant plush toy next to a real aubergine in a miniature shopping basket.

I absolutely loved designing these playful amigurumi vegetables and giving each one their own sweet expression and personality. The Pea Pod might just be my favourite… although the Bell Pepper comes close! 😊

Where to Find the Pattern

Cover of 'I Like Crochet' magazine, June 2026 issue featuring a crocheted tote bag with colourful stripes and text promoting summer crochet patterns.

The Garden Gang is available in the June 2026 issue of I Like Crochet magazine. If you haven’t heard of  I Like Crochet magazine before it’s a US bi-monthly digital magazine which is published by the creators of AllFreeCrochet.com.

With it being a US publication patterns are written using US crochet terminology – if you are not sure how that differs you may find my post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the difference? of use.

As well as my Garden Gang patterns the June 2026 edition features loads of lovely seasonal designs and a range of interesting articles. If you SUBSCRIBE you can get the magazine straight to your desktop or iPad as well as access to lots of other extra crochet bonus material.

A collection of colourful crocheted fruits and vegetables, including a purple eggplant, red tomato, yellow bell pepper, orange carrot, and green peas in a pod, all featuring cute facial expressions, arranged around a woven basket.

I can’t wait to see your own Garden Gangs growing! Which veggie would you make first? Don’t forget to tag me on instagram so I don’t miss them.

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

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Mega Yummy Crochet by Miya Book Review and Giveaway

Disclaimer:  I received a sample copy of the book on which this review is based. However I have not been financially compensated by the supplier, book company or the designer to write this review. All opinions expressed are my own and based on my own experiences of using the book / pattern. This post does contain affiliate links which means that I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through these links at no cost to you.

Today I’m sharing a look at a crochet book that’s a little bit different and a whole lot of fun. Mega Yummy Crochet by Miya, published by Zakka Workshop, is packed full of bold, playful amigurumi projects inspired by food – and not just any food, but gloriously oversized, joyful, huggable versions of it. If you enjoy crochet that makes you smile as you stitch, this is definitely a book worth taking a closer look at.

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A child admires a large, colourful crochet cake display made of yarn, featuring vibrant decorations. The background includes paper decorations and a patterned tablecloth. The image also showcases a crochet book titled 'Mega Yummy Crochet' with various amigurumi food items, along with a review label from KCACO.UK.

✍🏼 A bit about the author:

Miya has been crafting amigurumi since 2001. As well as being an author of multiple books published in Japan, she’s a practicing clinical psychologist who truly appreciates the positive effects that creative handiwork can have on our wellbeing. You can find Miya’s work on Instagram via @miya_amigurumi.

📖 What’s Inside the Book?

From donuts and macarons to hotdogs and hamburgers, and even some traditional Japanese sweet treats, there’s something to satisfy every appetite. With over 26 unique patterns to explore, there’s plenty to keep your hooks busy. The book includes patterns for:

  • French Cruller (White Chocolate)
  • French Cruller (Strawberry Chocolate)
  • Donut (Strawberry)
  • Donut (Mint Chocolate)
  • Donut (Banana Chocolate)
  • Macaron (Mint x Blueberry)
  • Macaron (Strawberry x Cherry)
  • Macaron (Lemon x Lime)
  • Ice Cream Cone (Strawberry Single Scoop)
  • Ice Cream Cone (Lime & Orange Double Scoop)
  • Lollipop
  • Polka Dot Candy
  • Striped Candy
  • Burger
  • Hot Dog
  • Egg on Toast
  • Naked Cake
  • Strawberry Cupcake
  • Chocolate Roll Cake
  • Strawberry Shortcake
  • Fruit Tarte
  • Mousse au Citron
  • Charlotte Cake
  • Custard
  • Pancakes
  • Cream Soda
  • Nerikiri / Chrysanthemum
  • Nerikiri / Clematis
  • Sakura Mochi
  • Taiyaki
A colourful crochet ice cream cone project featured in a book alongside a smiling child holding large crocheted ice cream cones, with a cup and decorative items in the background.

💡 Who Is This Book For?

If you love playful crochet projects, enjoy working with amigurumi, or want something that’s a little out of the ordinary, this book would make a wonderful addition to your craft library. These oversized amigurumi make playful pillows and cushions, huggable toys, or decorative objects perfect for kids, pets, and the young at heart. I know my teenager would just love the burger cushion for her room, and my youngest would probably love all of them to fill her room, but I think she’d especially like the strawberry donut!

The book uses U.S. crochet terminology, if you are not sure about the differences then you might find my blog post British vs. American Crochet Terms: What’s the Difference? helpful.

A colourful children's book page featuring a large knitted burger with two children playfully posed on top, surrounded by photos of kids with hot dog-themed toys and a dog resembling a hot dog.

📖 Review

I really liked the mix of fun food items; I had no idea what a cruller was before reading this book (though now I very much want to try one!), and it’s a lovely touch that Miya has included Japanese treats she would be familiar with, as it adds a lovely cultural flavour to the collection. I love the variety of food designs included, from sweet treats to more savoury options, which keeps things interesting and fun to try.

There are several things I really love about this book, starting with the clear and easy-to-follow instructions. The book includes the patterns, charts and helpful illustrations. There are also some step by step photos, but not for every project. One thing I did notice was there is no gauge information, so your finished project size may vary depending on personal tension.

An open crochet book displaying a step-by-step tutorial on double crochet techniques, featuring images of hands using a crochet hook with yarn.

One thing to note is that the book doesn’t specify skill levels for each project, so some patterns will naturally be easier than others. While many of the designs are still approachable, I’d say this book is really well suited to intermediate crocheters. Projects like the macarons or small pastries could be tackled by confident beginners, but the larger, more intricate items, like the burgers or layered cakes, might require a bit more experience and patience.

Obviously one of the most unique things about this book is the scale of the projects – the projects range in size from 12cm (5″) tall to 69cm (27)″ long. The amigurumi are deliberately oversized, making them incredibly playful, satisfying to make, and perfect for statement pieces or gifts. The book calls for yarn held double to achieve the oversized amigurumi, but you could easily use the same patterns with a single strand (or thinner yarn) to make smaller versions too.

🧶Helpful Supplies

A colourful display of crocheted candy items, including lollipops and donuts, on a light blue background. The image features a crochet instruction book open to pages showing candy patterns and instructions.

🛍️ Where to Get Your Copy

You can pick up your own copy of Mega Yummy Crochet by Miya from Amazon.

🎁 Giveaway Time!

The lovely publishers from Zakka Workshop have kindly supplied TWO copies of Mega Yummy Crochet by Miya for a giveaway! There are therefore two chances to enter, either here on the blog or on Instagram.

All you need to do to enter the giveaway is either leave a comment on the bottom of this blog post (or on my Instagram post about the giveaway) about which food item you would like to make first and why.

A colourful crochet book titled 'Mega Yummy Crochet' featuring a child holding oversized crocheted desserts. The book is placed on a light wooden surface alongside a mug of coffee, scissors, a notebook, and crafting tools.

I’d like to say a big thank you again to Zakka Workshop for offering this special deal to my lovely KCACO.UK readers! Good Luck everyone!

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Until next time; keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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Crochet Club Magazine |Raccoon Pals and FREE miniature crochet fruit pattern

Oops I’ve just realised I haven’t told you about my latest patterns in Crochet Club. magazine so I’ll thought I’d fill you in quickly as I’ve got a pattern in Issue 41.

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On page 14 you will find my Rocky and Rita the Raccoons who are just perfect if you want to make yourself a quick little friend – or two. 

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You can make both raccoon with the yarns from the kit or with only 32g of beige yarn and some scraps of pink, yellow and white – so they are great little stash busters. 

SAVE RACCOONS PATTERN ON RAVELRY HERE

I also have another pattern to tell you about and it’s available for FREE on TopCrochetPatterns.com. 

Crochet Club. magazine are celebrating the fact that the Top Crochet Patterns website has had a makeover and there are now over 650 patterns you can pick up from over there (including several of mine see all of them HERE).

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SAVE FRUIT PATTERN ON RAVELRY HERE

I had great fun creating these miniature fruit well because they are miniature fruit and what’s not to love about that! In the fruit bowl you will find peaches, an apple, a banana and a pear, and so you can get an idea of the scale of these mini fruit here’s a photo with me holding some of them…

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You can pick up your free copy of the pattern HERE.

Crochet Club is full of cool patterns for all skills levels and in this issue you get;

💙 Exclusive 8-ball bundle & 3.5mm hook
💚 68-page mag 
💛 Tips & tricks from the UK’s top crochet designers
❤️ Crochet-along blanket pattern (part 2)
💜 Stories from other crochet fans

I know that the new issue of Crochet Club. magazine  is on its way soon… So if you haven’t bought the current issue yet you might want to go visit the shops quick! 

If you hook up either the Raccoons or the Fruit bowl please share your photos with me on social media (facebooktwitter or instagram) – 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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I Like Crochet Magazine | June 2018 Edition

Summer is in the air and that means a new issue of I Like Crochet Magazine full of creative and playful patterns.  

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If you haven’t heard of I Like Crochet magazine before it’s a US bi-monthly digital magazine which is published by the creators of AllFreeCrochet.com and I’ve got a fun new pattern inside. Inspired by vibrant hues and playful prints, the Tutti Fruity section features fruit-inspired projects – both in shape and colour – that are just what your summer crochet has been asking for.

And what’s my pattern? Well it’s a tutti-fruity cutie teeny tiny pineapple pincushion! Cute right? Okay maybe it’s just me that loves miniaturised or ridiculously large everyday things but this is a super fun and quick pattern to make.

Pineapple-Pincushion

I love pincushions actually and I think you can really have a bit of fun with a 3-D version and they make great gifts for craft loving (or pineapple loving) friends. This pattern is also a great way to use up small scraps of yarn as it really doesn’t take too much at all! 

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As well as my pineapple pincushion pattern this month’s issue features 25+ patterns. It also contains features, such as how to discover the secret to great grannies, and making nautical knot bracelets. 

SUBSCRIBE TODAY for a copy straight to your desktop or iPad.

Well until next time, happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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