Crocheting small. Is it enjoyable?

Stephanie Young

DISCLAIMER: This is a spec piece for The Woobles. I was not contracted to write this. This piece is not directly associated with The Woobles.
Two of the smaller Woobles kits that I’ve done are the ones for the Poquita Chickita and the Itty Bitty Wittle Bunny. Both of these kits were enjoyable, but I prefer the full-sized Woobles. I personally enjoy small projects less because my crochet tension is tighter than it should be. Should I fix my tension? Probably. Will I? No.
For Poquita, mine ended up with a bit of a pointy head, and the eyes are a bit weird. I’m not sure about the wings either, but close enough. It’s a bit derpy, but I like it.
For the Bunny, I did alright. It doesn’t look too far off from what it should. The eyes don’t line up quite right, but that’s fine. The ears weren’t bad, and they turned out pretty okay.
Both of the kits were fun, and I was able to complete them pretty fast. Granted, I’m not exactly a beginner, so if you’re unfamiliar with crochet, it might take you a bit longer. I would also suggest sticking with the larger kits until you’re comfortable with the basics. These are by no means hard, but, it’s easier to crochet on a larger scale.
I’m going to be spending far too much money on Woobles, but that’s fine because I love them.
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Posted Apr 30, 2023

A quick review of the Poquita Chickita and Itty Bitty Wittle Bunny Woobles crochet kits.

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