American Yarns welcomes collaborations from blogs and creatives.
If yarns, wools, knitting and crochet are your thing. Get in touch with us via our contact form and we’ll be happy to assist you.
Our Collaborators
Hey Meeko
Hi! My name is Amanda and I am based in Perth, Western Australia.
Hey Meeko’s aim is to help create products that are able to make your day a lil’ cuter! Whether that is hanging one of our cute designs on your bag, adopting one of our plushies or using our stickers to cute up your journal, planners, water bottles or laptops!
Link: Website
One Cent Crochet
Penny, the maker of One Cent Crochet, hopes to make creating through amigurumi both easy and accessible to everyone, no matter their skill level. Through releasing and writing her own patterns so other crocheters can make their own plushies, and creating free tutorials for beginners on her YouTube channel, she hopes everybody has a chance to enjoy the craft!
If you haven’t already had a sticky beak at Emma’s blog page I highly recommend doing so. Emma can also be found on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Ravelry.
Not only is Emma a very experienced crocheter which is very evident in all her projects she has made, she also writes her own patterns inspired by nature, patchwork and Australiana. Emma’s patterns are written for all crochet skill levels regardless of how experienced or inexperienced you are. Emma trialled 3 different balls of yarn for us including Red Heart Unforgettable, Lily Sugar n Cream and Bernat Big Ball Chunky all available now.
If you would like to read more about what Emma had to say about the 3 styles of yarn she reviewed, please follow this link.
Emma was kind enough to share a FREE washcloth pattern she wrote especially for her review using the beautiful Lily Sugar n Cream in the colour Blueberry.
Thank you Emma, we look forward to working with you again soon and cant wait to see what NEW creations you come up with.
https://mypoppet.com.au/makes/
Cintia is the creative mind behind My Poppet Makes, a craft blog that recognises the possibility in the ordinary. Her desire to create, along with her ability to see the potential of an unloved object and give it new life, is the driving force behind Cintia’s inspirational craft tutorials suited to all skill levels, which she has been sharing with readers since 2007.
Cintia tries to avoid working with new products when she can, preferring to re-purpose second hand or vintage finds, and inject history into her creations. This creativity and inventiveness is what readers have come to expect each week when they return for their next dose of inspiration.
American Yarns has been in collaboration with Cintia, since 2015