On Planet Penny, it's craft, craft, cooking and the adventures of Higgins the dachshund.
Continue reading →Liz shares her crazy crafting adventures with the world on Amigurumi Barmy.
Continue reading →Emma finds peace of mind in crochet and has enjoyed quite a bit of success, too.
Continue reading →Barbara lives in the picturesque Bavarian village of Krausenbechhofen, where after a long absence from crochet, she's renewed and rediscovered her passion thanks to the Internet.
Continue reading →Millie Masterton leads a hectic and eclectic life, so it's no surprise that she experiences plenty of inspiration, which she shares at www.rubyandcustard.com
Continue reading →Rachel Cateyes blogs from The Nearsighted Owl, much to the delight of those who enjoy her no-holds-barred approach to life, body image and, of course, crochet.
Continue reading →Vanessa Harvey started blogging on www.cocorosetextiles.blogspot.co.uk three and a half years ago, and found it gave her the confidence to forge new friendships with other crafty people
Continue reading →Like many fans of the cutest form of crochet, Liz Ward who began her fabulous blog, Amigurumi barmy back in 2011, discovered that making and designing amigurumi can become a little compulsive.
Continue reading →Kathryn Vercillo became hooked on blogging when she was paid to write a blog for a tech business in 2005. “I didn’t really know anything about blogs before that but I quickly fell in love with the immediacy of the medium. I started several of my own blogs over the years, including Crochet Concupiscence, which I launched in January 2011.â€
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