Studio Edie
Pop culture inspired Amigurumi crochet patterns. Handmade with love and inspired by your favourite music, books and movies.
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Tiny Harryween crochet pattern
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Mini Taylor - Lover crochet doll
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Tiny ballerina crochet pattern
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Tiny pumpkin girl crochet doll
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Let's crochet!
Get your own creative juices flowing and make your own little crochet dolls and outfits with my crochet patterns. The patterns are easy to follow and come with step-by-step guidelines and detailed pictures.
Amigurumi dolls
Order handmade Amigurumi dolls inspired by your favourite books, movies and music. All dolls are completely handmade with love.
It's me, hi!
Hi! My name is Eden and I’m the face behind Studio Edie. I’ve been crocheting since childhood and I loved to create little friends with just yarn and crochet hooks. That still feels a little bit magical to me.
In 2023 I started my small business Studio Edie to share my designs. Now you can make your own handmade Amigurumi dolls inspired by your favorite books, movies and music.
Blog posts
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Free crochet pattern: pumpkin keychain
Fall is the perfect time to curl up with an autumnal crochet project. Make your own pumpkin keychain with this free crochet pattern! Now you can take these homemade fall...
Free crochet pattern: pumpkin keychain
Fall is the perfect time to curl up with an autumnal crochet project. Make your own pumpkin keychain with this free crochet pattern! Now you can take these homemade fall...
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US vs UK crochet terminology
With English crochet patterns, there are 2 types of crochet terminology: Standard US (American English) and Standard UK (British English). Both use slightly terms for the same type of stitch....
US vs UK crochet terminology
With English crochet patterns, there are 2 types of crochet terminology: Standard US (American English) and Standard UK (British English). Both use slightly terms for the same type of stitch....