Alisha PC
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welcome to my little corner —

Made by hand, kept with heart.

I'm Alisha. I crochet, I make, and I collect the small charming things most people walk right past. This is where all of it lives — one stitch, one keepsake, one quiet afternoon at a time.

01 Chain one

A warm hello from a very full craft basket.

I've always made things with my hands. It started with a single ball of yarn and a borrowed hook, and somewhere along the way it grew into a whole happy mess of projects, patterns, and half-finished ideas I love too much to put down.

This corner of the internet is my way of sharing it — the cozy finished pieces, the works in progress, and the little treasures I've gathered that make the making feel like home.

02 With the hook

Soft, slow, and made to be kept a long time.

Crochet is my favourite kind of quiet. Every piece is hooked stitch by stitch in natural fibres and gentle colours — the sort of things you reach for on a rainy day and never want to take off.

The Sunday Scarf

Cozy half-double crochet in undyed sage wool. Endlessly soft, endlessly warm.

Honey Mittens

Little shell-stitch mittens the colour of warm toast and afternoon tea.

Tidepool Market Bag

An airy mesh in sea-glass teal that holds far more than it should. My most-gifted pattern.

03 The making table

When the hook goes down, the glue comes out.

My table is never quite tidy, and I've made my peace with that. There's always paper to fold, paint to mix, and a new idea waiting for a free afternoon.

Paper & pressed flowers

Hand-bound little books and cards, often with last summer's garden tucked inside.

Snips & stitches

Embroidery hoops, felt softies, and the odd repair that becomes its own little project.

A little paint

Watercolour washes for cards and tags — nothing fussy, just colour for the joy of it.

04 The curiosity shelf

Small treasures, each one with a story.

I can't walk past a flea market without finding something to bring home. Nothing valuable — just charming, well-loved little things. Here's a peek at the shelf above my table.

a tiny teapot
a seashell
grandma's button
an old brass key
don't be a stranger —

Pull up a chair and stay a while.

Whether you want to talk yarn, swap craft ideas, or ask about a custom piece, my kettle is always on. I'd love to hear from you.

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