
The cute
Goose Family has just moved into my shop. Especially around Easter, you can use them wonderfully as decorations. Here you can see them on their spring walk: Papa gander leads the way, followed by Mama goose with her goslings. Mama goose keeps looking back to see whether all the little ones are keeping up.
To make the goose family, you need 1 skein of white cotton. Scraps of the other colors (yellow, orange, gray, light green, pink, light blue) are enough.
Otti the Otter also makes a great decoration right now, because the otter is the Animal of the Year 2021. Did you know that his species is endangered, and that his greatest danger is being run over by cars because he absolutely does not like swimming under bridges?
At your home, however, otti is not in danger—except maybe of being kidnapped because he is so cute!

Bees are also among the endangered species.
Hanny the Little Bee, however, offers herself as a table decoration for your breakfast table. She makes sure that no one swipes too much of the delicious honey.
Hanny the Little Bee’s body is crocheted with fluffy teddy yarn. That isn’t hard here at all, because you crochet along a contrasting cotton thread (yellow with black fluffy yarn and black with yellow fluffy yarn) as a carry-along thread. That way you can always see the stitches clearly.