• Frilly Gingham Bag – Crochet Pattern

    July 11, 2023 Melissa

    Looking for the perfect DIY bag to compliment your outfit all season round? This Frilly Gingham Bag is perfect for pairing with a cute kawaii outfit, casual wear, and more! It can be customized for a wide range of holidays and seasons – from spring and summer to autumn hues to holiday and Christmas aesthetic! The plaid / check pattern is sure to compliment a variety of outfits and accessories. Plus, this is a fast and easy make that makes…

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  • Gingham Bunny Backpack – Crochet Pattern

    March 27, 2023 Melissa

    Hop on over to this adorable bunny backpack pattern! It features a kawaii rabbit face and gingham / checkered / plaid print for a cottagecore twist! The pattern works up easily in a series of panels, and it can be customized with a variety of colors, felt eye styles, and even little carrot buttons. Use this as an Easter basket alternative, a cute way to carry essentials at events like conventions, or an all-season kawaii fashion staple – the possibilities…

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  • Gingham Witch Hat – Crochet Pattern

    October 26, 2022 Melissa

    It’s cute, it’s cottagecore, and it’s sure to be a unique costume accessory this Halloween – meet the Gingham Witch Hat! This checkered look fits well with all kinds of kawaii outfits! Not only does it have a bold, plaid-effect pattern throughout, but it’s complimented by a frilly brim and a satin ribbon bow around the brim! This dreamy hat is fun and easy to make and works up in a few hours. Plus it can be customized in all…

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  • Strawberry & Mushroom Frog Backpacks – Crochet Pattern

    April 11, 2022 Melissa

    favorites are frogs and strawberries and frogs and mushrooms! Now that spring is in full bloom, it seems like all I’m seeing are cute little drawings of frogs and mushrooms, frogs and strawberries, or even frogs wearing strawberries or mushrooms. So why not wear these cute motifs on your back with a kawaii backpack? And one with a checkerboard/gingham pattern, no less?!

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