Nicole Blastic

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Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern uses Worsted weight (4) chenille yarn. You can use whatever yarn you have on hand. It’s worked in the round and you close off the head of the frog with the Kitchener stitch.
Crochet: Doll
Gauge is not important and how you construct this pattern is entirely up to you! You work in a continuous round and will need a stitch marker for the pattern.
Crochet: Softies - Other
This pattern uses US terms and is on a PDF. This is just a fun little pattern to make anyone with an “immature” sense of humor smile. I do hope you enjoy it. Please message me if you see any errors or have any questions.
Crochet: Animal Toy
This cuddly t-rex is inspired by needing an Easter gift to CraftyKid and the fact that I wanted to see what I can do with tiny little skeins you find around you. So far, I think I did wonderfully.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
I’ve made this bag to look like monster skin. I thought it would be a cool design for something like DnD.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This is a secret publish that I can’t post on my Patreon or Ko-fi. Please enjoy the rude joke. This is one of two that will be published this year of NSFW things.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
With Valentine’s Day coming up and it’s winter, I thought of a fun way to bring the two together that shows you love the person you’re giving this to. A great way to hide engagement rings or any other piece of lovely jewelry. An awesome way to stash away those jelly cherry hearts as well.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This is a knitted stranded bag that uses the chart. This is for those who play druids and faes, basically anything or anyone into nature. I was inspired by Gaia herself and the role play I had done with her.
Knitting: Money Purse
For the holiday season (12/11/2018 at the time of this post), I’ve thought to make an everyday wallet for gift cards and credit cards. It will be a simple quick knit for those looking for something to stash away the bought gift cards and letting people know you love them.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
I love vampires and with me playing my vampire games and movies, I was utterly inspired by them. I’ve made this satchel as a homage to my fellow kindred who just adores vampires as much as I do.
Crochet: Decorative - Other
I’ve made this decorative piece to be more of a yarn bowl or maybe hold some candy (individually wrapped ones). You can use this for a play set for a child. Makes a good gift for those who love a warm drink on a chilly day.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This pattern is something I worked up for those who strictly knit. It is smaller than the Plain and Simple Dice Bag but you can adjust the size by adding more stitches. Stick to even numbers when increasing or decreasing the size.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
You can adjust the size accordingly to what you want. All you got to do is to add more increase rounds or subtract some increase rounds. You can even chain as long or short as you want for the strap. I’ve made a simple pattern that’ll work up quick for those who don’t want to spend more than an hour on a project.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
You may adjust this pattern by doing gauge swatch and adjusting accordingly. I did mine for a recent commission for it. It truly is not important otherwise. In the PDF, I explain about how I did it. However, it is only with the hdc instead of the dc in which I should of done. With the commission, it took up 2 skeins of yarn.
Crochet: Bag - Other
With Halloween just round the corner, I thought it would be fun to release a spook ghost your kids or yourselves to enjoy. Everyone will adore the child-like spookiness of this ghost!
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens are the perfect size for your kindergartener. My son quickly grew out of the ones from last year. I’ve made an easy pattern to follow. It’s a plain knit with a simple K1, P1 ribbing. You can always modify this pattern to match your needs. If you want to do fair isle, that is totally up to you. Whatever works, do it.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
With Halloween (around the time of this note) coming around, I thought I’d make a fun and spooky candy bag for the holiday. Of course, I made this with CraftyKid in mind like some of my patterns are almost always are. I’ve used worsted weight for the prototype as pictured. I’ve went the extra mile to recommend a bulky weighted yarn instead to e...
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
I’ve made this for a challenge on YouTube and this fits the theme of wonderfully weird bags. I hope you guys like it. If there’s any errors in the pattern, contact me at craftysassy@yahoo.com so I can fix it right away. This bag is for anyone who believes in faes and fairies. Pixies too!
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
I named this pattern as the intrepid rock collector pouch because my son loves to collect rocks when we go on walks during the pleasant weather. The ribbing gives it some extra stretch to stuff even the biggest rocks your little one can find. Any mistakes you find, email me at craftysassy@yahoo.com
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
Yardage may not be accurate. I loved my kid’s spider so much that I made a more geekier, nerdier version for myself and I love it so much! It is a great addition if you love using props for your dice-based games. I named my Neon since it has all sorts of neon colors.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
A mushroom shaped dice bag to store a lot of dice in it. Great for the druids, the werewolves, the healers, ect of your dice based game. You can add a strap on it and you can make it for the little faes and fairies of your lives. I think the Obereon would be thrilled if he could have one. Yardage may not be accurate.
Crochet: Electronics Cozy
Yardage may not be accurate since I use scrap yarn for every piece I did. Just so we are clear. I love unicorns so I thought to make one for my phone. I’ve even added the optional pocket to hold credit cards or money while at the store.
Crochet: Animal Toy
I’ve used only 1 skein of yarn. The DPNs or double pointed needles are optional. Gauge is not important for this toy. I’ve used thinner yarn for the embroidered eyes which is optional. You can use safety eyes if the child is old enough.