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Holiday Crochet

The holidays have a rhythm all their own—quiet mornings, twinkling lights, and the hum of creating something by hand. This collection grew out of that feeling. Each piece was made during evenings spent by the tree, the yarn winding through fingers while Christmas movies played in the background. These cozy, imperfect stitches capture the warmth of the season—the kind that can’t be bought, only made.

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I Am the Santa Now

This Santa hat was pure joy to make—soft, silly, and full of personality. The oversized pom-pom and bouncy texture were made to bring smiles, whether worn for holiday photos or just lounging by the fire. It’s one of those projects that instantly makes everything feel a little more festive.

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O' Christmas Tree

This crochet tree became a family favorite—something small that still feels full of wonder. Each loop of yarn, each colorful “light,” reminded me of decorating the real one with my kids. It’s a handmade keepsake that holds both patience and playfulness, year after year.

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Hung with Care

The striped stockings were my take on classic Christmas charm. I loved watching them grow row by row, imagining them hanging full of tiny surprises on Christmas morning. They’re imperfect in all the right ways—personal, warm, and stitched with so much love.

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Crocheting through the holidays feels like time slowing down. It’s laughter between stitches, cocoa cooling beside you, and the quiet joy of making something lasting. These pieces aren’t just décor—they’re memories, looped in yarn and wrapped in warmth.

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