I've recently drawn a set of illustrations of ways the Beverly Boxy Top (pattern available here) can be styled. Beverly was inspired by oversized, cozy sweatshirts, so it's great for lounging, but can also be dressed up. Making it in

I've been working on this skirt design for almost a good two months. It is certainly not for someone looking for a crochet project with quick payoff with it's thousands of tiny stitches in fingering weight yarn. I've tried to

I've still been practicing and playing around with digital artwork since my #100dayproject. It seems it did kind of help make drawing more often again into a habit. I've been making an effort to specifically practice with digital art, and

The Beverly Boxy Top Pattern is now available in my Ravelry shop here! This design was inspired by big, oversized sweatshirts. With wide sleeves, 8 inches of positive ease, and a slightly cropped fit it can be worn as an

My son is almost 3 years old. He understands that when you get a booboo, a kiss on a bumped noggin' or scraped knee can make it "All better!" Before I was married or had my son, I wondered how I

The Suzie Tassel Crop Top Pattern is now available in my Ravelry shop here. Suzie is a retro-inspired beginner to intermediate pattern that would make a good first garment. It features basic decrease stitching and handmade tassel detail.

I first designed these crocheted scrunchies a couple years ago. They are so easy to make and give your simple hair scrunchie a little something extra. You can even play around with colorblocking or stripes. They work up really quickly,

I recently participated in this years #100dayproject. You can find out more about it here. My personal challenge was 100 Days of Sketching Something. I had thought about doing a daily drawing challenge off and on for a while, but