What is Mounts Made?
I created these blankets, hats, bags, etc. on my
crochet journey.
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My most popular creation! This is the one item for which I created an Etsy shop. I get requests to make it all the time! This is made from the Cleo Fedora pattern by Make and Do Crew.
After a few years of crocheting, I have created a pretty big stack of blankets in my house. Each one teaches me a new technique or lets me work with a new type of yarn.
This blanket was a gift for my Gym Queen friend and coworker, Melissa, and her baby - Miss Ruth. I thought the fringe was playful and sweet like her! This is the Bobble Lines Baby Blanket from Daisy Farm Crafts.
My very first blanket with Durden modeling. The blanket pattern was Chevron, but I did all of the wrong stitches! I was supposed to use DC stitches, and I did HDC because I didn't understand the difference.
Sweet baby Karsyn is modeling one of the headbands I created for her. These headbands stretched my skills to use different size crochet hooks and to attempt sewing as well as crocheting.
Professor McGonagall is an example of Amigurumi - that is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. I got his pattern from the Harry Potter Crochet kit by Lucy Ravenscar.
These handsome boys are Danno and Baker. My mom commissioned these purple snoods for them so that they keep their long ears out of their food and water. The dogs would like to continue making the mess!
This stunning bag is the Wildrose Backpack by Stephanie on the All About Ami blog. I think she designs some of the most gorgeous crochet patterns. Thanks Stephanie!
Miss Reba is modeling the Hubbie Nubbie crochet blanket I found on the Simple Sweet Yarns blog. If you are someone who loves weighted blankets, this one is for you!