A Question? For Me?

  • I sell digital crochet patterns in PDF format only. No physical items are available - once your purchase is complete, you’ll receive a downloadable file you can print or use on any device.

  • Yes! You’re welcome to sell your finished handmade products. I just ask that you keep a few things in mind:

    • Please don’t mass-produce items using my patterns.

    • Please credit me as the original designer/creator.

    • The pattern itself is for personal use only - you may NOT resell, share, or reproduce it in any form.

    • The photos included in my patterns are my original work and may NOT be used for your own marketing, listings, or promotional materials.

  • Tapestry Crochet is a style of crochet focused on creating stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces that look almost like woven tapestry art - and that’s where the name comes from! However, the name can be a little misleading, as you wouldn’t be the first person to scratch their head over it.

    While “tapestry crochet” is the term the crafting community has widely adopted for this style, the projects themselves are actually created using a combination of techniques - not always the traditional tapestry crochet stitch itself. In my work, I primarily use Intarsia Crochet and Fair Isle Crochet techniques to build those beautiful color patterns and designs. The traditional tapestry crochet technique does make an appearance, but mainly as a handy way to stitch in loose ends as i work.

    So yes, it is a bit of a confusing name for a multi technique craft, but that’s just what our culture calls it! What matters most is the end result.

  • It's more beginner-friendly than most people expect! I've seen many beginners pick up tapestry crochet and have their very first project turn out beautifully. I put a lot of care into making my patterns as clear and beginner-friendly as possible, so don't let the technique intimidate you — you've got this!