Looking for a fun Spring or Easter gift idea? This crochet carrot pouch is the perfect size for adding a small toy or filling with treats. I designed this pattern to be combined with my no-sew bunny pattern and they make the cutest little set. The bunny can be tucked inside completely but looks equally| Stitch by Fay
Looking for a fun and functional crochet project or a unique handmade gift? This crochet glasses holder is just the ticket. I've been seeing these fun animal crochet glasses holders everywhere and while I don't usually follow trends, as a glasses wearer myself, I just couldn't let this one pass me by. And with Easter| Stitch by Fay
When you're making a stuffed piece (like a head) you'll often be left with a small hole after the final round usually consisting of 6 stitches. Most patterns don't specify what to do beyond 'fasten off' so I'm going to show you how to easily close up your piece in a few simple steps. Start| Stitch by Fay
Take your amigurumi to the next level with the single crochet invisible decrease. Say goodbye to unsightly holes, bumps and ugly stitches. The most important thing about the single crochet invisible decrease is that you need to be familiar with the front loops and back loops of stitches. Normally you would insert your hook under| Stitch by Fay
The invisible fasten off (also known as the invisible finish) is one of my favourite techniques when it comes to finishing off crochet pieces. What is the Invisible Fasten Off The invisible fasten off is a technique used to finish off a crochet piece neatly. It creates a false stitch which mimics the rest of| Stitch by Fay