Craft Attic Resources
Crafting is fun for all ages and interests. This blog evolved from researching resources for friends and articles I write as a freelance writer. It is a place to share the information I discovered. Please feel free to leave comments and questions. I am always looking at new projects ideas for family and friends in areas of my own abilities and theirs. As a notice to my readers this blog does contain Amazon links and Google Adsense. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Dragon Finger Puppet
If all goes as scheduled the first donation for Kits for Kids will be dropped off tomorrow. I'm still preposting in March and even found some new potential donations during Amazon and Target Days that will make it for this year's donation or 2027 depending on how things work with shipping.
This was made using a Crochet World April 2010 pattern from Kathleen Stuart for a castle and finger puppets. I last made the complete pattern in 2020. Thankfully this time I only needed the puppets.
Sadly this used to be available as a free pattern on Crochet World's website and I gave the link when I made this in 2020. However, Crochet World's website no longer exsists.
Updated to add I did find the link available but with many of these old link recoveries they don't always last so I suggest you grab it if you want it as it may not be there again. Castle pattern here.
I made the Dragon with an H hook. I might try a G for future projects. I learned after I made this project as I was working on the knight to sew in ends as I go. The key is to make no mistakes or there is no frogging.
This dragon's head folds flat but as you are creating it it seems hard to imagine how the head will attach to the body but it folds therefore making it all work.
The tail and ridges also work as written although again I had to make it before I saw it.
I used a g hook for the legs and arms. If I shift to a g hook for the next set I'd likely go to an f hook for the limbs.
The eyes are made using the same technique I learned making the farm animals.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Calico Critters Brother Sleeping Bag
As I've mentioned previously I prepost a great deal and when making similiar projects I try to spread them out across weeks when possible so I don't have a week of ...
This is the last of the Calico Critter sleeping bags I need for 2026 and was finished at the beginning of March.
I mistakenly made an extra Sister bag in 2025 and put it aside for this year's donation last April thus no need to make one for her now. Not done with this pattern as I plan on adapting it for two Chelsea sleeping bags one with and one without a pillow.
Notes:
This was made with size 10 Thread Art variegated greens crochet thread with a 1.0 mm thread crochet hook.
I use a different hook for the children. I forgot this when I started this and when looking at my notes on the sister frogged and began again as it was larger than I wanted.
This is made with a free pattern you can find here
I choose to stuff the sleeping bag pillows so this requires sewing the bottom of the pillow shut to keep the stuffing inside.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Kits for Kids 8 Inch Baby Doll Nightgown
Still in the middle of March as I continue to prepost but that April deadline is looming. Trying to see just what I can finish in a short period of time. What doesn't make it into this year's donation will go into 2027.
This is a simpler version of the donation I make for Aztec wishes as I know the space for this donation is more limited.
Since liquid isn't an issue for this donation I do hope to get the smaller baby bottles at Hobby Lobby before the due date. If not I will slide another out of the bigger kits as I did for the shoebox donation and plan better for 2027.
I have the snuggle sack to post and I'd like to get at least one other outfit made. The doll does come with a simple onesie so it does come dressed. I hesitate to add too much as space is an issue.
Notes:
This is from Darski's Sweetly pattern that you can find here.
The original pattern is designed for a 10" baby doll so some adaptations are required for the smaller doll.
This is made with Bernat Baby yarn.
I use a C hook for this doll.
I followed rows 1-17 then completed rows 33-37.
I finished the back and then did the ties as suggested making mine 30 chains.
I decreased the stitch count on the arms and finished with a chain 3 skip to make it more decorative.
To keep things fun I did a sc chain 3 around the neck as well. I need 3 this year so it pays to keep things fresh.
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