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Crochetverse by Stephanie Pokorny : Napster
Stephanie Pokorny of Crochetverse
About: Crochetverse. A crochet universe, imagine that! What's not to love? Well, Crochetverse is not exactly that, but it is a website full of information and tips.

Crochetverse
What we love: tips, tutorials, patterns and more abound here! The problem is knowing where to start reading!
Find Crochetverse On Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube

Lynda's Crochet Australia : Napster
About: This is an online store selling information and a wide range of books, hooks, yarns and supplies.

Crochet Australia
What we love: The tutorials and tips are helpful.

Find Crochet Australia on Facebook

Lyns Crafts by Marily Smith
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About: Marily Smith is the creator of the Lyn's Crafts craft store Lyn's Crafts. She is originally from the Philippines, and creating crochet patterns for Lyn's Crafts is her full-time job. She wouldn't have it any other way.

Lyn's Crafts
What we love: they share great free patterns! But a real highlight of the blog is the helpful tutorials and crochet information. There is a wealth of knowledge that is sure to come in handy.

Find Lyns' crafts on Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest.

Knitting and crochet by Mike and Amy
Knitting and Crochet by Mike and Amy
About: Knitting & Crochet is run by wife and husband team Amy & Mike. Amy is the in-house crafting expert, and Mike loves technology and photography. They both love sailing, travel and sustainability.

Knitting and crochet.
What we love: Packed with information and patterns, which are created by Amy with incredible skill and detail. One feature we love is that they teach you how to make specific crochet stitches. Something that would be very helpful!

Mei's AmiguruMEI : Napster
Mei from AmiguruMEI
About: Mei is a Japanese woman who loves to crochet Amigurumi, which is where the name of her blog, amiguruMEI, came from. We think the name is brilliant.

AmiguruMEI
What we love: amiguruMEI has a nice, clean look, and the photos are gorgeous. She is generous in the fact that she posts many patterns for free that must have taken her hours to make!

Find amiguruMEI on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.

Vintage crochet by Amy
About: Amy has always been knitting, ever since she was a little girl. She was taught how to do it by her aunt, and she never stopped creating. Amy has a degree in textile design and has been a fabric designer for many years.

Yarnspirations
What we love: They post very frequently, and there is helpful and fun content to look forward to in their blog posts.

Find Yarnspirations On Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube.

Berroco
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About: Berroco Inc. is a yarn dyeing, manufacturing and design studio based in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This is their blog where you can get a behind the scenes look at their processes, and much more.

Berroco
What we love: They post great articles containing free patterns, Q&A with makers, helpful tutorials, and more. A great site if you're wondering how to make yarn used for crochet!

Find Berroco On Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube.

Julie's ACCROchet : Napster
Julie from ACCROchet
About: Julie Desjardins is a French-Canadian crochet designer who loves all things crochet and creative. The name of her blog, ACCROchet, comes from the French word "accro" which means addicted. So it implies crochet addict!

Repeat Crafter Me
What we love: Sarah's patterns are inspiring and colorful. There are some great ideas for vacations and gorgeous ideas for kids to wear and accessorize. Another one of the gorgeous crochet blogs around.

Quality Crochet Yarns
Check out all the beautiful yarns for your next crochet project.
A Boy and Bunting by Matt
Matt from Boy and Bunting
About: Matt loves creating beautiful colorful crochet designs and crafts. He started blogging in 2011 with his first crochet and craft blog according to Matt. He now regularly features his craft projects on this site.

The good news is that he sifted through his most popular posts on his old site and has them on A Boy and Bunting.

TL Yarn Crafts by Toni
Toni from TL Yarn Crafts
About: Toni started her blog in 2013 as a way to share her knowledge about all things crochet. Her passion led her to design her own patterns. More recently she started a podcast.

TL Yarn Crafts.
What we love: Toni's designs are lovely. You should definitely check out her crochet A Longs, tutorials and her podcast. I love her pattern: the Veronica Cocoon Cardi, an oversized blanket sweater.
Petals To Picots by Kara : Napster
Kara from Petals to Picots
About: Kara's love of crochet began when she was little and would sit and watch her grandmother crochet beautiful afghans, tablecloths, baby clothes, and so much more.

When she was nine years old, her grandmother gave Kara her hook on her own, which she still has now, finished 30 years later, she has been crocheting ever since.

From trying new patterns to designing her own, Kara always has a crochet project tucked away in her purse.

Petals to Picots
What we love: There are some great patterns, tips and tricks to be found on Kara's site. If you are wanting to learn more about Tunisian crochet, there are some great tutorials.

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Honey Hope by Olivia Kent
Olivia Kent of Honey Hope
About: Honey Hope by Olivia is where makers come together to make fresh crochet again and to change the world one stitch at a time.

As a crochet clothing company with a modern approach to a timeless art form, they are big proponents of the slow fashion movement. They believe that fashion should be made with love and in a sustainable way.

Hopeful Honey
What we love: There are some gorgeous patterns to try, such as ponchos, sun hats, backpacks and sweaters. Olivia also offers easy-to-follow tutorials for different techniques.

What we love: Julie loves to make modern and colorful crochet patterns. Her site has product reviews and helpful books, as well as offering crochet workshops.

Emma Varnam
Emma Varnam from Emma Varnams blog.
About: A successful knit and crochet designer with over ten years in her field, Emma Varnam loves to make. She says she can't sit down without a crochet hook or knitting needles in her hands!

Emma loves to share her journey of making.

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What we love: Emma has created several books on crochet, all with positive reviews. She also has several helpful video tutorials. Her writing style and blog posts are a joy to read.

Fiber Flux by Jennifer Dickerson
Jennifer Dickerson of Fiber Flux
About: FiberFlux, a site about all things "Stichy" belongs to Jennifer, a knitter and crocheter. She has a background in fine art, having been a painter for several years.

Fiber Flow
What We Love: An excellent blog for all things fiber arts, she regularly posts exclusive and excellent tutorials for easy crafts. The pattern roundups she releases are also helpful.

Find Fiber Flux On Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube.

Maya Kuzman's Little Treasures
Maya Kuzman of The Little Treasures.
About: Maya Kuzman is a textile pattern and crochet designer who loves all things bohemian. She loves being creative and sharing her work, and always turns out amazing pieces.

Little Treasures.
What we love: As mentioned above, she is extremely creative and talented at what she does. Mixing vintage styles with a bohemian twist makes for some fantastic creations.


Look what I made by Dedri
Dedri of Look What I Made
About: It may come as a surprise, but Dedri of Look What I Made wasn't always the very enthusiastic crocheter that she is.

She used to be passionate about baking. Dedri sometimes still bakes, but her days are consumed by one fantastic project after another.

Check out what I made
What we love: A highlight of her blog is where she highlights talented creators and patterns. Many have said her newsletter is excellent and full of all kinds of goodies. Many of our reader's best crochet blogs.

Find Look What I Made On Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest

My recycled bags by Cindy
My recycled bags logo
About: Cindy, or RecycleCindy as she is known on her blog, was always excited about helping the environment and crochet. In 2008, she decided to create My Recycled Bags, combining both loves.

My Recycled Bags
As I was compiling this list, it was so hard not to get distracted! So many talented creators, great designs and enough inspiration to last a lifetime!

Lots of resources to help me get started on my crochet journey. Feel free to follow What We Love: Tamara's crochet patterns are adorable. She writes patterns for shawls, hats and baby sweaters. There is a library of crochet tutorials in both video and image form to help you with techniques.

One of my favorite crochet blogs.

Repeat Crafter Me by Sarah Zimmerman
Sarah Zimmerman of Repeat Crafter Me
About: Sarah has always been crafty and has had a love for art, crafting and creating. In 2011 she taught herself to crochet and seemed to have unleashed a hidden talent.

She quickly began designing pieces and writing patterns.

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