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Gaming-Inspired Projects

Explore a world of creativity with our crochet projects inspired by the exciting realm of video gaming! From classic arcade & Nintendo favorites to modern digital adventures, each project captures the essence of your favorite games in a unique and playful way. Discover a variety of patterns available for sale in our Shop at "Off the Hook Crochet," perfect for gamers and crochet enthusiasts alike.

Classic Yoshi

Classic green Yoshi first appeared in 1990 in Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). This Yoshi was created using Premier (R) Minikins (R) yarn, which is 50% cotton and 50% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for Yoshi was published in 2024 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

Squirtle & Charmander

Squirtle & Charmander first appeared in the video game Pokémon Red and Blue, which was published by Nintendo in 1996. The set was created using Premier (R) Minikins (R) yarn, which is 50% cotton and 50% acrylic. The pattern was published by @shea.crochet.

Pink & Blue Kirby

Kirby first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land in 1992, a platform game for the Game Boy. Since then, Kirby has appeared in over 50 games and has been featured as a playable character in every installment of the Super Smash Bros. series. This set was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for Kirby was published in 2024 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

PacMan Ghosts

Created by Toru Iwatani, the ghosts first appeared in the 1980 arcade game Pac-Man as the sole antagonists. The ghosts have appeared in every Pac-Man game since. This set was created with Lily (R) Sugar'n Cream (R) yarn which is 100% cotton. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for PacMan & Ghosts was published in 2023 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

Bulbasaur & Halloween Variation

Bulbasaur first appeared in the video game Pokémon Red and Blue, which was published by Nintendo in 1996. The set was created using Premier (R) Minikins (R) yarn, which is 50% cotton and 50% acrylic. The pattern was published by @shea.crochet.

Ninji

Ninji first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1988, a platform game published by Nintendo. Since then, Ninji has appeared in over a dozen games in the Mario series. Ninji was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for Ninji was published in 2024 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

Piranha Plant

The Piranha Plant first appeared in the Nintendo game Super Mario Bros. which was released in 1985. This Piranha Plant was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for the Piranha Plant was published in 2024 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

Moogle

The first appearance of a Moogle was in Final Fantasy III (1990), as the bodyguards of master wizard Doga. This Moogle was created using Premier (R) Minikins (R) yarn, which is 50% cotton and 50% acrylic. The pattern was published by @1upCrochet.

Korok

Koroks first appeared in The Wind Waker, which was released in 2003. They are also featured in Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. This Korok was made with YarnBee (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The pattern was published by @ElizettaCrafts.

Tri

Tri is a fairy who appears for the first time in 2024, to Princess Zelda in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Tri was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for Tri was published in 2024 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

Tanookie & Cat Mario

Tanooki Mario first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3 in 1988. He was created by wearing the Tanooki Suit. Cat Mario makes its debut in Super Mario 3D World in 2013. The set was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The pattern was published by @pumpicrochet.

Link

Link made his debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in The Legend of Zelda (1986) as an 8-bit 2D character within a flat environment viewed from a top-down perspective. He was depicted as a short character with brown hair wearing a green cap and tunic. Link was made with Loops & Threads (R) Impeccable (R) yarn which is 100% acrylic. The Off the Hook Crochet pattern for Link was published in 2023 and is available for purchase in the Shop.

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