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Stuffed toys

I started fiber arts with crochet and amigurumi. I have made a lot of them over the years. A lot I have sold or given away, but some I still keep because they're very dear to me

Spotty the puppy

- June 2026

Spotty is a very cheerful little pup. They love playing around with the babies and toddlers, and doesn't mind getting her ears gnawed on and her arms pulled. That's just part of the fun!

This was made for the nursery in my town, hence the embroidered eyes (my first attempt at opened embroidered eyes!). Spotty is made of cotton only and regular polyester stuffing (no yarn scraps) to avoid any issue. Now they're ready to play around!

Pattern: Jess Huff - Daisy the Dog

Material: DROPS Paris

Kitty and Bunny

- April 2026

Kitty and Bunny are two very fashionable friends. They love trying on new outfits and play dressup, before going to play in the park.

They were made from leftovers from a Winion plush I did for a friend. I don't usually work with chenille yarn, it's not my thing, but a lot of people love it. They are still looking for their forever home, and I'm sure they will find it someday. For now, they sit at the library to be used to teach clothes in the nursery.

Pattern: 5 little monsters - Long legged cat, bunny, and accessories

Material: Hobbii Honey Bunny

The Library Friends

I call these guys the library friends because they now reside at the library I work at. They're dolls I made a while ago that I wanted to keep, and they're now very busy reading stories, playing with the toddlers, and introducing the library to the children.

Charlie the woodpecker is the latest addition to the Library Friends. I made it this year for the bird exposition we had going on. I made him from leftovers from my chickadee jacket (I have A LOT of leftover yarn from that). He's a very colorful guy, always chattering and singing.

Pattern: Charles the woodpecker by Pica Pau

Materials: DROPS Paris cotton yarn

Celia is the autumn witch, the first character in a little series I never finished (it's missing the summer mermaid). They were meant to be animal dressed as a fantasy creature and themed around one season. It was the first pattern I designed myself I believed, and it shows! I made a few dolls with that pattern, I'd like to make more if I can find the notes again...

Materials: DROPS Karisma wool yarn

Here is Eliott the winter krampus. I remember really struggling to find a winter themed creature, and even more trying to make it look like a krampus. So it doesn't really look like one, except for the tail on the back of the jacket. But I love his look and even made his sister, Charlotte, for a friend.

Materials: DROPS Karisma wool yarn

Finally, Daisy is the spring fairy. They are the last one I made, even though I'd like to get to the mermaid eventually. They're a bunny, though I've heard them being called a donkey... The fairy wings on the back are a little wonkey, I didn't think of adding wire to them, but it definitely would have helped keep their shape.

Materials: DROPS Karisma wool yarn

This is Leïla. She's a little pink horse who now sits between the baby books. She loves listening to cute stories and discovering the world. And doing her hair.

She has been made with the Heidi the horse pattern (in soft shades of pink because that's cuter).

Materials: DROPS Paris cotton yarn