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my portfolio.
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a selection of my creations from personal items I made for myself or my family, along with items I made for you.


The DUSK Bag
Yarn: Hoooked Zpagetti T-shirt Yarn in Black
Crochet Hook: 12mm
Pattern: The DUSK Bag by Loosends – looseendscrochet.com
This has to be my favourite make of 2024! I haven’t followed many patterns yet, so I don’t have much experience reading them, but this design was incredibly beginner-friendly and easy to follow. It even comes with a helpful video tutorial.
I originally made this bag for my sister, but I love it so much that I’m already working on another one for myself in a different colour!
Crochet Hook: 12mm
Pattern: The DUSK Bag by Loosends – looseendscrochet.com
This has to be my favourite make of 2024! I haven’t followed many patterns yet, so I don’t have much experience reading them, but this design was incredibly beginner-friendly and easy to follow. It even comes with a helpful video tutorial.
I originally made this bag for my sister, but I love it so much that I’m already working on another one for myself in a different colour!


Gaia Crochet Bag
Yarn: Ribbon by Hobbii
Crochet Hook: 10mm
Pattern: Gaia Bag by Hobbii Design (free pattern)
I handmade this bag for my sister, and it’s the very first bag I’ve ever made—but definitely not the last. The pattern was beginner-friendly and super easy to follow, making it a quick and fun project for a crochet beginner like me.
Crochet Hook: 10mm
Pattern: Gaia Bag by Hobbii Design (free pattern)
I handmade this bag for my sister, and it’s the very first bag I’ve ever made—but definitely not the last. The pattern was beginner-friendly and super easy to follow, making it a quick and fun project for a crochet beginner like me.


Green Cotton Crochet Shrug Set
Yarn:
Ricorumi Spin Spin DK Cotton.
Anna & Clara Cotton Yarn 8/4
Crochet Hook: 3.5 mm
Pattern: Youtube Tutorial by Anna Greene - https://youtu.be/mt6CClvmtqU?si=uqJG7rekYWkXlNXt
My first crochet project ever using sage green cotton yarn bought from sostrene grene and ricorumi cotton ombre yarn. The fishnet shrug was a super easy way for me to get the hang of crochet before moving on to more complex makes. Highly recommend for a first time project!
The bandeau top portion was completely freehanded and is a bit too small for me so will definitely re-do now I have a bit more experience with crochet. For the construction, it's essentially just a rectangle of double crochet tied at the back with a corset style lace up of a single crochet chain and a two-row mesh detail matching the sleeve.
Ricorumi Spin Spin DK Cotton.
Anna & Clara Cotton Yarn 8/4
Crochet Hook: 3.5 mm
Pattern: Youtube Tutorial by Anna Greene - https://youtu.be/mt6CClvmtqU?si=uqJG7rekYWkXlNXt
My first crochet project ever using sage green cotton yarn bought from sostrene grene and ricorumi cotton ombre yarn. The fishnet shrug was a super easy way for me to get the hang of crochet before moving on to more complex makes. Highly recommend for a first time project!
The bandeau top portion was completely freehanded and is a bit too small for me so will definitely re-do now I have a bit more experience with crochet. For the construction, it's essentially just a rectangle of double crochet tied at the back with a corset style lace up of a single crochet chain and a two-row mesh detail matching the sleeve.


Sentro Knit Jumper - Ombré
This jumper is one of my personal favourites—and a customer favourite too! It became my bestseller on Etsy and holds a special place in my heart. I originally made it for myself using a gorgeous ombré yarn I discovered at my local yarn store and crafted it with my brand-new Sentro knitting machine.
I loved how it turned out and received so many compliments that I decided to share it with others by creating more in different colours. This design became the very first product in my Etsy shop and quickly rose to bestseller status.
I’m currently working on releasing a free pattern for this jumper here, along with a step-by-step video tutorial to help you make your own version.
I loved how it turned out and received so many compliments that I decided to share it with others by creating more in different colours. This design became the very first product in my Etsy shop and quickly rose to bestseller status.
I’m currently working on releasing a free pattern for this jumper here, along with a step-by-step video tutorial to help you make your own version.


My first knit project (kinda)
My first knit project that actually fit me—and one I would wear outside! This shrug features a beautiful wavy knit stitch in a blue ombré yarn.
Yarn: Hayfield Spirit DK in Melody
Needles: 10mm wooden needles
I freehanded the overall design, using a written tutorial to learn the wavy knit stitch and then improvising the construction of the shrug. The stitching is a bit uneven, but it holds a lot of sentimental value. One day, I’d love to remake it now that I have more knitting experience.
Wave lace stitch tutorial: https://www.gathered.how/knitting-and-crochet/knitting/lace-knitting#Crossed-rib-and-lace
Cast on a multiple of 8 sts plus 2. (Try 50 sts.)
Row 1 Knit.
Row 2 Knit.
**Row 3 Knit.
Row 4 Knit.
Row 5 K2, *KW2, KW2, KW3, KW3, KW2, KW2, K1, K1; rep from * to end of row.
Row 6 Knit all sts, dropping the extra loops.
Row 7 Knit.
Row 8 Knit.
Row 9 KW3, KW3, *KW2, KW2, K1, K1, KW2, KW2, KW3, KW3; rep from * to end of row.
Row 10 Knit all sts, dropping the extra loops.**
Repeat from ** to ** to form the pattern.
Abbreviations
KW2 knit the stitch, wrapping the yarn round the needle twice
KW3 knit the stitch, wrapping the yarn round the needle three times
Yarn: Hayfield Spirit DK in Melody
Needles: 10mm wooden needles
I freehanded the overall design, using a written tutorial to learn the wavy knit stitch and then improvising the construction of the shrug. The stitching is a bit uneven, but it holds a lot of sentimental value. One day, I’d love to remake it now that I have more knitting experience.
Wave lace stitch tutorial: https://www.gathered.how/knitting-and-crochet/knitting/lace-knitting#Crossed-rib-and-lace
Cast on a multiple of 8 sts plus 2. (Try 50 sts.)
Row 1 Knit.
Row 2 Knit.
**Row 3 Knit.
Row 4 Knit.
Row 5 K2, *KW2, KW2, KW3, KW3, KW2, KW2, K1, K1; rep from * to end of row.
Row 6 Knit all sts, dropping the extra loops.
Row 7 Knit.
Row 8 Knit.
Row 9 KW3, KW3, *KW2, KW2, K1, K1, KW2, KW2, KW3, KW3; rep from * to end of row.
Row 10 Knit all sts, dropping the extra loops.**
Repeat from ** to ** to form the pattern.
Abbreviations
KW2 knit the stitch, wrapping the yarn round the needle twice
KW3 knit the stitch, wrapping the yarn round the needle three times
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