I’m sure you take your craft supplies with you on vacation, right? At least every now and then. There are quite a few things that go in there. Here, we can work together to create a vacation checklist. Here’s how it works:
Everyone adds an item
to the list here—something they absolutely can’t do without. To avoid duplicates, please always copy the previous items and add your own below them.
Example: The first person writes “knitting needles.” The second person then copies that and writes “sewing needles” below it. The next person copies both and adds their own item… and so on.
I’m sure we’ll end up with quite an impressive collection. And anyone going on vacation can check here to see what else they need to pack in their suitcase.
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing, safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera, a T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
PinsLarge safety pins for holding knitting projects
Weaving frame Like
cotton balls of yarn
crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
circular knitting needles
row counter
stitch marker
notepad
tatting shuttle
scissors
patterns from CP!
cable needle
sewing needle
stuffing
safety eyes for crocheted figures
tape measure
camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to go with the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
straight pinsLarge safety pins for holding knitting projects
weaving frame Like
highlighters for marking the pattern
cotton yarn balls
crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
circular knitting needles
row counter
stitch marker
notepad
tatting shuttle
scissors
patterns from CP!
cable needle
sewing needle
stuffing
safety eyes for crocheted figures
tape measure
camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
pins
large safety pins for holding knitted pieces
weaving frame Like
highlighters for marking the pattern
pencil
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away; straight pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away. Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there’s no camera
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there is no camera available
Eraser
Balls of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting projects
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away; pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom
Highlighter pens for marking up the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if there’s no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Cotton balls
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if there’s no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color to the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitted pieces
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Wow—quite a packing list has already come together—I’ll definitely save this. (Don’t copy this sentence, of course) ;-)
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting pieces
Loom Like
Highlighter pens for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or band-aids: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger until it bleeds
A second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles—sometimes you need short knitting needles
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Round counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there’s no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to go with the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to make my finger bleed from too much crocheting
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to make my finger bleed from "over-crocheting"
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away; pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting projects
Loom Like
Highlighter pens for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if there is no camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or band-aids: I almost always manage to crochet my finger until it bleeds; a second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles—sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting spool
Needle stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away; pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom
Highlighter pens for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if there’s no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or band-aids: I almost always manage to crochet my finger until it bleeds. A second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles—sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Smartphone if there’s no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or band-aids: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
A second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting dolly
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick to help with stuffing
Needle gauge
Other colors of yarn
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or plasters: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles – sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick to help with stuffing
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-matching T-shirt to go with the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt that matches the yarn color, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there is no camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything in
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick to help with stuffing
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt that matches the yarn color so I can show off my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting projects
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there is no camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other yarn colors
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for sewing in ends
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack it all in
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or bandages: I almost always manage to make my finger bleed from too much crocheting
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick to help with stuffing
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to get the piece ready for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting pieces
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there is no camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or plasters: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles — sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for sewing in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying it on (model)
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Straight pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the straight pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for fitting (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so the hook can be inserted
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Straight pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the item for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the straight pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for fitting (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts, and possibly also to stretch out a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight so you can insert the hook.
Merino wool
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting projects
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the item for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for fitting (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for jotting down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or band-aids: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for sewing in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch markers
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitted pieces
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if there is no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the item for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy to try things on (model)
Toothpicks as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a bit so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List with addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Round counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crochet figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away Pins
Large safety pins for temporarily securing knitted pieces
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if you don’t
have a camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or band-aids: I almost always manage to crochet my finger until it bleeds A second ball of yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers, pincushion
, wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge, other colors of yarn
Lint roller to prepare the item for photographing Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted toy if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying it on (model)
Toothpicks as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round a little if it has become too tight, so that inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crochet toys
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or cell phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color to the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away
Straight pins
Large safety pins for holding knitted pieces
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger guard or bandages: I almost always manage to make my finger bleed from too much crocheting
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the straight pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal when there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little so that
you can insert the hook.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other embellishments
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt matching the yarn color so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the item for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for sewing in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List with addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other embellishments
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the things into one ;-)
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn so I can show off my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case there’s no camera
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to put everything in
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of yarn in another color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other decorations
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the many things into one ;-)
An empty bag for all the purchases
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt that matches the yarn color so I can wear my new shawl right away
Straight pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for noting the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything in
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting dolly
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the straight pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal when there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for fitting (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small pieces and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
it’s possible to insert the hook.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other embellishments
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the many things into just one ;-)
An empty bag for all the shopping
Definitely a credit card to pay for the yarn I buy
Cotton ball of yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn, so I can take my new shawl out right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitted pieces on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if there is no camera available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or band-aids: I almost always manage to make my finger bleed from too much crocheting
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting dolly
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List with addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other embellishments
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the many things into one ;-)
An empty bag for all the purchases
Definitely a credit card to pay for the yarn I buy
a sharpener for the pencil
Ball of cotton yarn
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Round counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A T-shirt in a color that matches the yarn, so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for putting knitting projects on hold
Loom Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to “crochet” my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick to help with stuffing
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to prepare the piece for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for sewing in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpicks as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the needle becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List of addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or mobile phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other decorations
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the things into one ;-)
An empty bag for all the purchases
Definitely a credit card to pay for the yarn bought
a sharpener for the pencil
A highlighter for marking specific places in the pattern
Cotton yarn ball
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Measuring tape
Camera
A color-coordinated T-shirt to match the yarn so I can wear my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding stitches on knitted pieces
Weaving frame Like
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, in case no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second ball of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting Nancy
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge template
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to get the piece ready for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little so that
it’s possible to insert the hook.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List with addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other embellishments
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the stuff into just one ;-)
An empty bag for all the purchases
Definitely a credit card to pay for the yarn I buy
a sharpener for the pencil
A highlighter for marking specific places in the pattern
a pencil case that also fits knitting needles or a crochet hook
Cotton skein
Crochet hook
Tunisian crochet hook
Circular knitting needles
Row counter
Stitch marker
Notepad
Tatting shuttle
Scissors
Patterns from CP!
Cable needle
Sewing needle
Stuffing
Safety eyes for crocheted figures
Tape measure
Camera
A T-shirt in a matching color for the yarn, so I can show off my new shawl right away
Pins
Large safety pins for holding knitting projects
Weaving frame I like it
Highlighters for marking the pattern
Pencil
Notebook for writing down the individual steps
Smartphone, if no camera is available
Eraser
Doll hair
Project bag to pack everything into
The CraSy Trio
Finger protection or bandages: I almost always manage to crochet my finger bloody
a second skein of the yarn in a different color
Set of double-pointed needles - sometimes you need short knitting needles
Knitting dolly
Stitch stoppers
Pincushion
Wooden stick as a stuffing aid
Needle gauge
other colors of the yarn
Lint roller to get the item ready for photographing
Reading glasses (very important)
Magnetic box for the pins
Thick darning needle with a large eye for weaving in ends
Small flat-nose pliers to pull the darning needle through the crocheted animal if there’s no other way
Doll or teddy bear for trying things on (model)
Toothpick as a stuffing aid for very small parts and possibly also
to stretch a stitch from the previous round that has become too tight a little, so that
inserting the hook becomes possible.
Merino wool
Embroidery thread (for embroidering the eyes if no safety eyes are available) for crocheted animals
List with addresses of local yarn shops :-D
Tablet or phone so I don’t have to print out the patterns.
Buttons
Felt scraps for eyes or other decorations
A second bag, because I can’t fit all the many things into just one ;-)
An empty bag for all the purchases
Definitely a credit card to pay for the purchased yarn
a sharpener for the pencil
A highlighter for marking certain spots in the pattern
a pencil case that also fits knitting needles or a crochet hook
alternatively: a craft-supplies bag - crocheted yourself from a CP pattern
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