Any tidesages fans out there? This beanie would've fit WoW's Battle for Azeroth expansion on the nose: twisted kraken hat pattern by Natalie Allen at Ravelry.
Wha- - A donut ottoman? Or is it pouf? Donottoman? Ottonut? Doufnut? The colors are a little too sugary for my taste, but the pattern looks marvellous. Crochet pattern by Twinkie Chan (what an absolutely adorbs name, by the way!); found via Lion Brand Yarn.
For keeping your fingers from scalding and a nerdy mood up: a neat crocheted Minions mug cozy pattern by Devon at Midwestern Moms.
What a good goggie! DIY crochet pattern for an adorable amigurumi robot dog by Nichole Porter at JaxAndJayde on Etsy.
New year, new beginnings... but only after the terrible covid-19 winter in the northern hemisphere is over. Before that, I call for more creature comforts, including lots of lovely soap, naps, fragrant tea and pizza. Even as crochet pizza coasters. Nom! Tutorial by Amanda at Crafts by Amanda.
Aah, cute attack – look at that expression! Minions crochet bag pattern by Liliana Ianculescu at AtelierHandmadecom on Etsy.
Aww! Crochet amigurumi Baby Yoda by Katie at Yarn Society.
Even the Minions keep their toes warm! Crochet slipper pattern in multiple sizes by Liliana Ianculescu at AtelierHandmadecom on Etsy.
For the littlest ninjas: crochet amigurumi doll friend by Katie at Yarn Society.
Knitters LOVE some wibbly wobbly, too! Yarn bowls with a selection of texts from Doctor Who by Jenna Isbell at printandclay on Etsy.
This amigurumi bat is soooo adorable! Certainly not just for Halloween – Sir Batwington the Bat(!) would grace your abode year-round! By Jade at Sweet Softies.
Aww – it's a Doctor Who adipose in amigurumi form. Adi-please! Fat baby crochet amigurumi instructions by Jennifer Christensen at Ravelry. Found via Miti at Cirsia Fortuita.
Gorgeous crocheted dragon eggs for handy Game of Thrones fans out there! (Definitely not your granny's crocheting!) Photo by Andrew Salomone at Make: zine. (Instructions by Christine Advincula of Bad Mushroom don't seem to be available anymore.)
This DIY crochet sunbrella reminiscent of stained glass by babukatorium on Flickr proves that traditional crats, even crochet involving the dreaded granny square, need not be stuffy or boring. (Also, do yourself a favor and visit her photos – it's crochet as you've never seen it! Amazing!)
<Insert fox bark here!> The best crocheted hood with fox ears must be this one by Jade / Sweet Softies.
Cuuuute attack! Penguins! Crochet instructions at Picotpals.com.