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Free bees, fake plants & finally...treble decreases explained

Cute makes and actually useful tutorials -all in one place.

Hey there! Here’s your snack-size newsletter with crochet patterns, tips, tools and inspo 🧶

If you’re alive, you’re a creative person.

Elizabeth Gilbert

What We’re Hooked On

Realistic, worsted-weight bumblebees with no-sew wings. They’re sized just slightly larger than life so they actually read as bees, not blobs. The basic yellow-and-black version is free. Check it out →

Ten clear, photo-by-photo steps to nail the double crochet decrease. No guesswork, no skipped details. Check it out →

A plant that never wilts and never needs watering? Yes please. Cute enough for a shelf, easy enough for a weekend. Check it out →

Try This!

If treble crochet decreases have ever made you stare blankly at your hook, this one's for you. This source breaks down all four methods (tr2tog through tr4tog, plus the invisible decrease) with step-by-step photos and video. Bookmark this before your next shaped project. Check it out →

Hope you found something that inspired or helped your crochet today!

I’ll be back next week with more info and inspo soon,
Jess

P.S. Need a little extra help keeping your projects organized and frustration-free? My Crochet Planning Toolkit has everything I wish I’d known when I started - from crochet abbreviations, row counter, to project and gift planners. Get it here →