Sooooo excited to share the launch of our brand new DROPDEADDiDi crochet kits.
A neatly packaged beautiful box containing everything you need to create your own DiDi.
A perfect gift for yourself or a crafty loved one.
Had to make the first one a beginner friendly striped crochet scrunchie kit.
Each kit contains:
4mm Crochet hook
2 yarn colours of your choice
Hairband
Easy to follow pattern booklet
There are going to be so many more to come 👀
Comment which kit you would like next.
Available now on site.
A lot of you have asked me to produce these over the years and I’ve finally listened !
Create your own dropdead pieces with my new downloadable patterns!
Available under the PATTERNS section of the website.
The first exclusive pattern is available now .
Let’s get crafting for summer 🌺
Ps I will put the actual shorts up for sale tonight for those that prefer to just shop 😏
It’s been an honour to work alongside my friends at @dopameets to host a series of crochet workshops for young people in Lambeth . My friends @edensepiphany and @sylkysyd are angels and the work they do is essential …. ❤️ … ‘With half of the women having some basic crochet experience and the other half having never touched a crochet hook , we started with the basics. They all picked it up quicker than I could have imagined so we were able to get stuck into creating our own individual pieces and then coming together to create a collaborative piece. The amount we created was testament to how committed and talented the group of women are. Their creativity , patience and perseverance has been amazing to witness
Our collaborative art piece was an opportunity to put all the stitches and skills we had learnt and practice them more , along with learning how to make new motifs and follow written patterns and video tutorials. We wanted to make a collage that was organic and playful. From Rose’s abstract, textured, experimental pieces of fabric , Shalukah’s cutlery motifs and giant Z (an appreciate for Emma , Danny and co’s beautiful lunches), to Yuna’s complicated sun symbol (we are grateful for summer!); from Charmaine’s determination to work on difficult lettering and follow patterns, Rojan’s use of pattern and colour and Lewam’s ode to her Ethiopian heritage we made something that captured our little crochet community.
Working together really built on the relationships we had made and watching everyone help each other , support each other and simply make friends made me so happy. A special shout out to those that learnt so effortlessly and confidently even with English as their second language and London being a new home. I am so proud of and inspired by these South London women and the sisterhood we made.’
Your ultimate summer fairy dress 🦋
Hours of handmade granny squares patched asymmetrically together .
One of one. ✨
Luckily I’m good at maths and love geometry , because creating these visions gets very technical sometimes.