Gift season is honestly when this one sells most, because it nails that "I already know exactly what to get her" feeling. Its a lettering design, "Just a Girl Who Loves Crochet", set in three different fonts so it doesnt look flat. "Just a" and "Who" sit in chunky uppercase purple block letters, and "LOVES" is that same bold block style but in hot-pink. "Girl" drops into a big flowing hot-pink script right in the centre, and "Crochet" finishes at the bottom in a swirly cornflower blue style. Scattered around the whole thing are peach outline hearts and those little four-pointed star sparkles, all done in satin stitch so they catch the light nicely.
A buyer put this on her market apron last spring and said the amount of people who stopped to ask where she got it was kind of ridiculous. That tracks with me, because the colour mix here reads well across a room. Purple and hot-pink block letters with that cornflower blue Crochet script at the bottom is a combination thats strong without being loud. Stitch count tops out at 22944 on the 7.5 inch, so youre looking at a solid medium-density fill, not a rushed tatami rush job. The underlay on the script sections is directional, which keeps the satin columns from pulling sideways when the piece cools on the hoop.
Use a cutaway stabiliser on any knit or fleece if youre putting the 5 inch version on a sweatshirt front. Cotton twill and denim are more forgiving, you can get away with a firm tearaway and still get clean edges on the block letters. Hoop it tight. Skip topping on the canvas tote or linen bag options since the weave is stable enough on its own. Center the design on a tote so the "Crochet" baseline sits about a hand-width above the bottom seam.
Holler at me if your hoop fights the design.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- Craft room tote bagA buyer put this on her market apron last spring, strangers kept asking where she got it from.
- Crochet teacher gift sweatshirtStitch it onto a fleece sweatshirt for a crochet teacher, the 5 inch fits the chest pocket area without crowding.
- Market apronPop it on a canvas apron in the 6 inch size, the colour block reads well even with flour or dye stains around it.
- Canvas zipper pouchA linen zipper pouch hooped at 3.5 inch finishes quick, the stitch density stays crisp even on that small format.
- Denim jacket backDenim jacket backs love the 7.5 inch version, those bold block letters hold up clean on the heavier weave.
- Baby shower gift for a crocheter mumWorks brilliant on a cotton onesie as a lil keepsake for a new mum who crochets between nap times.
- Hobby room wall hoopFrame the 4 inch in a wooden hoop and hang it above a craft desk, the purple and pink read warm in any light.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 3.50 in | 9,242 |
| 4.50 × 4.49 in | 11,899 |
| 5.50 × 5.49 in | 15,020 |
| 6.50 × 6.49 in | 19,041 |
| 7.50 × 7.49 in | 22,944 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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