This crochet toy hammock is the best way to declutter before your child is ready to part ways with their toys. It’s a great way to get all those beloved stuffed toys up off the floor and out of drawers and shelves to free up space but keep them in view so that your children & grandchildren, nieces and nephews can still see them and enjoy them. If I’m being completely honest, it actually also really adds to the pleasant aesthetics of a child’s room. A crochet toy hammock makes a very cozy and comforting space; bonus fact: you don’t have to worry about dusting. Every so often just take the whole thing off the wall (I do this with the stuffies all in them) and just toss it all into the washer and dryer to clean and put it all back up. No fuss, clean and easy to keep free of allergens. Below are the pattern details, the links to the written pattern as well as the video tutorials (left and right hand options available for videos).
materials needed:
yarn: any you want, this is a fun “scrap yarn” pattern; in the picture you see I used left over caron cakes yarn
hook: again, any you want but in the picture I used a 10mm hook
scissors
yarn needle
(picture hooks & hammer to hang on the wall)
Terms used in this pattern:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
st = stitch
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RIGHT HANDED VIDEO
LEFT HANDED TUTORIAL: