Customer Creations Tuesday | A Showcase of Stunning Makes
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Tijd om te lezen 2 min
Customer Creations Tuesday – A Celebration of Your Beautiful Work!
Once again, it’s time for one of my favorite blog posts—the customer appreciation feature! It’s always such a joy to see the stunning creations you’re making with Little Green Feather patterns. Your creativity and talent truly inspire me. Don’t forget to keep sharing your work—I scroll through posts regularly, always on the lookout for beautiful pieces to showcase on the blog!
This week’s selections were incredibly difficult to narrow down because so many amazing projects caught my eye. You’ve all been doing such incredible work lately—keep it up!
So without further ado, here are this week’s featured customer creations.
Going on a Safari — as a Pillow!
Originally designed as a baby blanket, this pattern has been brilliantly reimagined by Helga Regg into a charming pillow. Her use of soft, vintage-inspired colors evokes the feel of an old travel poster. The neat, crisp stitches add structure and sophistication, making this a perfect accent for any room. It’s a beautiful example of the pattern’s versatility!
Harvest Helper by Sharon Lessard Dunn
Sharon’s version captures the cozy warmth of autumn perfectly. Her clever use of gradient yarn creates a subtle shift between the field and fence, while the scarecrow’s bright pumpkin head adds festive cheer. Her thoughtful color choices elevate the design into a seasonal favorite full of charm and heart.
Bunny Surprise by Annie Watson
This joyful interpretation of Bunny Surprise is full of springtime delight. Annie personalized it with the recipient’s name and used a bright background with cheerful purples and pastels that remind me of Easter grass and jellybeans. The soft gradient adds even more charm, and her border color is the perfect finishing touch.
Lonely Lighthouse by Cindy Fite Sadler
Cindy used Red Heart Ombre yarn to stunning effect in this version of Lonely Lighthouse. The color transitions—from green to beachy tan to canary yellow for the light beams—are seamless and beautiful. Her choice of a stately blue design color ties everything together, creating a detailed yet warmly inviting throw blanket.
Cottagecore Remix by Janeece Fuller
Janeece took full advantage of the 24-stitch repeat format shared by many of my smaller designs and created a vibrant, personalized Cottagecore masterpiece. Her colorful combination of patterns brings a whimsical countryside vibe to life. You could spend hours admiring the hues in this one—it’s both fun and deeply cozy. Her project proves just how creative you can get with modular pattern combinations!
We’re delighted to unveil Nordic Bloom, a fresh new overlay mosaic crochet pattern inspired by Scandinavian elegance and botanical serenity. Featuring intricate floral motifs and crisp symmetry, this design brings the calming charm of Nordic nature right to your crochet hook.
Perfect for intermediate stitchers, Nordic Bloom is both meditative and striking, making it a stunning centerpiece for your home or a heartfelt handmade gift. Pair it with your favorite soft-toned yarns for a clean, modern finish—or go bold with vibrant contrasts!
Shown below are 2 beautiful versions on display from Paula Stokes and Tracey May Row.
Thank you all for joining me on this weekly journey to celebrate the beauty of handmade work. I’m so proud of what you’re creating with these designs. Be sure to tune in the Tuesday after next for more featured creations—and keep those project photos coming. You might be featured next!
Happy crocheting,
Marissa