Free dancing babygroot crochet pattern

I have been thinking about making myself a dancing baby Groot for a while, but I want him to be functional and haven’t quite worked out how yet, though someone is working on looking into Arduino options for me. However, today I ran into this free crochet pattern and thought I’d share with all of you!

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Isn’t he adorable? You can find the pattern right here on Twinkiechan’s blog!
Enjoy and show off your finished Grooties!

Free Friday – Crochet Pattern

Hello my kittens! Here I am again with another Friday pattern feature. These patterns are not created by me, but by other very skilled and creative crochet artists who offer some of their hard work for free use!

How about some adorable baby sandals for today?

While these are probably more decorative than useful (as yarn might be slippery on certain surfaces), they sure are adorable! I’d recommend these for babies that don’t yet walk, these are perfect for crawling, sitting, lounging in a stroller.

Keep on hooking!

Ssssnakes and Vikings

Alright kids, I have been busy and can now present you with two new patterns!
Pattern number one the brand new snake scarf pattern!

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This one is a really easy beginner pattern and comes with plenty of photos. You can find it here: on Ravelry, on Craftsy, on Etsy;

The second pattern is a total rework of a previous one. I took my most popular pattern, the viking hat, and completely renewed it. The pattern is now easier and faster to work AND it comes in 9 sizes! From newborn to XL adult, you can now clothe your whole family in viking gear!

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All customers who have previously bought the viking hat pattern will receive a complementary updated version. If you bought through Craftsy or Ravelry, you will have received an email already. If you bought through Etsy however, you will get the new pattern in an email within the next few days. Unfortunately Etsy does not offer auto-updates like Ravelry and Craftsy do, which means I have to manually go through all orders to find and email all previous customers.

If you have not bought the viking hat pattern yet, you can do so here: on Ravelry, on Craftsy, on Etsy.

Have a great weekend all, I am now off to dig through hundreds of emails…
Cheers,
MyntKat