Let\'s Knit - UK (2019-12)

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secret with only two items listed. After
just a couple of weeks, I made my irst
sale and it was an incredible feeling. For
anyone thinking of following a similar
path, my advice would be to just go for it!
If you focus on sharing your passion, the
rest will fall into place.

Over the years, the most valuable
lesson I’ve learnt has nothing to do
with stitches. I've had to accept the fact
that projects don’t always go to plan.
I frog my pieces constantly to get them
right. That's just how I learn and
innovate, it’s all part of the process.
Crochet is such a unique craft and I love
it because there is always something
new to try.

Now I mostly crochet at home, sitting on
my couch, while binge watching my
current guilty pleasure on Netlix.
There’s so much hustle and bustle in
my day-to-day life, so having time to
myself where I can create is extremely
therapeutic. To me, crochet is the
perfect balance of focus, creativity,
and relaxation.

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f you are searching for pretty and
playful designs to warm your heart
this winter, MELANIE MORITA has
plenty of fantastic projects for you to
choose from. In celebration of her exciting
new book Hooked on Amigurumi, Melanie
very kindly ofered to explain her love of
crochet, outline her creative process and
of course, share her life in patterns...

I irst learned to crochet at daycare. We
made bright neon doilies that were just
awful, but I absolutely loved them.
Unfortunately, I was too young to
comprehend what I was doing, so I quickly
forgot the stitches and techniques.

My passion for crafting continued, but I
didn’t pick up a crochet hook again until
college. During a girls' night in, with a glass
of wine in hand, my friend showed me how
to make a magic ring, single crochet and
increase. We worked through the night and
after a lot of trial and error, I inally made a
little blue bird. We didn’t have any of the
right tools, so I stufed my bird with cotton
balls, embroidered on his eyes and did the
best I could. I still have him to this day.

In November 2016, I oicially launched my
Knot Too Shabby crochet shop on etsy.
I was incredibly nervous, so I opened it in

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Macy the Macaron is worked
in continuous rounds

Inky the Octopus can be
made in any shade of yarn

MY LIFE


IN PATTERNS


Hooked on
Amigurumi by
Melanie Morita is
published by Page
Street Publishing
Co. You can
purchase your
copy for £16.99
from amazon.co.uk

When I'm designing crochet patterns,
I draw inspiration from my life, loves, and
passions. This explains why so many of
my projects are recreations of edible
treats! One of my favourite designs from
Hooked on Amigurumi is Sam the Spam
Musubi. He is a classic Hawaiian snack
that pays homage to my heritage.
I remember my siblings and I would
always form an assembly line before
family gatherings in preparation for the
grilled spam, rice and seaweed. As with all
of my creations, Sam involves techniques
that minimize sewing up. I've found that
sewing up is the number one project killer,
so I try to avoid it at all costs!

Sam the Spam Musubi is
a classic Hawaiian snack

“When I'm designing
crochet patterns, I
draw inspiration from
my life, loves, and
passions."

Pippa the
Princess is
smart, sassy
and dreams
of adventure


PHOTO CREDIT: Melanie Morita
Free download pdf