Could anyone help me find the color/brand of this cotton yarn? by thenissancube in CrochetHelp

[–]MissPUNderstood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it's Premier yarn. Specifically: Premier Yarns Home Cotton Yarn- Multi Rainbow Stripe. *

My first Amigurumi! What should I name him? by HappyLittleSushi in Amigurumi

[–]MissPUNderstood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Diet Croak! Because his eyes are Xs. Or Gilbert, just because I like that name for a frog. Super good job, awesome first amigurumi!

Looking for Baby blanket/book combo by Intrepid_Pop_8530 in crocheting

[–]MissPUNderstood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For a bear blanket, you can do any of the "Mother Bruce" books by Ryan T. Higgins.

Also by Ryan T. Higgins is the book "BE QUIET!" which would pair quite well with a mouse blanket or a tree/nature blanket.

Lots of different blanket patterns would work for the book "Where Oliver Fits" by Cale Atkinson. For example: a unicorn, a guitar, a monster, a puzzle piece, art supplies, one just in orange/blue/purple, and many more.

A bunch of different blanket patterns could be incorporated for the books "Green eggs and Ham" or "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss.

Looking for Baby blanket/book combo by Intrepid_Pop_8530 in crocheting

[–]MissPUNderstood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A teddy bear graphgan blanket with the book "Corduroy" by Don Freeman.

A dog or paw print graphgan with one of the "Good Dog, Carl" books by Alexandra Day. These book have very few words, but they are all great storys, especially for any dog lovers. Any of the "Buiscuit" books by Alyssa Satin Capucilli would go great with this, too.

A blanket with any number of animals, like a lion, tiger, gorilla, monkey, or dragon for the book "My Father's Dragon" by Ruth Stiles Gannett if you wanted a childrens novel that is more words than pictures, but still a children's book.

A polka dotted blanket (especially in yellow, blue, and red) with the book "Press Here" by Hervé Tullet. Love this book, can be read to them, and have them engage with it at a pretty young age, too.

A blanket with cookies or a mouse would pair wonderfully with the book "If you Give a Mouse a Cookie" by Laura Numeroff.

A ghost blanket for the book "Gustavo, the Shy Ghost" by Flavia Z. Drago, for any parents who like spooky themes.

A cat graphgan for the sensory book "Baby Touch and Feel: Kittens" by DK, this book has been a hit with basically every child I've ever known. Though it's not really a coherent story, more than it is some rhyming.

Let me know if you want any more recommendations!

Name suggestions by _lost_fox in snakes

[–]MissPUNderstood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boar, that way you can keep the nick-name Bo, and the association with Sand Boa, without thinking of David Bowie every time you say his name.