Triple E Crafts
07/04/2026
ANCHOR THE OCTOPUS ⚓️
We have made a few Anchor octopuses, however this one is Ella’s first! Each one of these octopuses also feels like an accomplishment!
We are less than a week away from our Vancouver Island market, so we are in full market prep mode! We will be bringing so many adorable new creations.
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06/30/2026
OLYMPIA THE OCHRE SEA STAR
It was such a pleasure to test this realistic sea star pattern for Leah ! We got so many compliments on these when we were taking photos at the beach! So many people thought the starfish were actually real!
This pattern comes with 5 different arm options and a cute set of worksheets!
Check out for this pattern and other realistic crocheted sea creatures.
Thank you Leah for having us!
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05/08/2026
SIREN SISTERS
This mermaid was made for .official stitch-along with . We also thought it was fitting to post a mermaid for Mer-May!
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04/22/2026
BABY SHEEP
We had the pleasure of pattern testing these adorable sheep for . Our inspiration was two lambs (Zoey & Zozo) that we had the joy of bottle feeding this spring! A photo of them is on the last slide.
The baby sheep pattern is part of the baby barnyard bundle from . These patterns are all so cute, are no sew, and work up so quickly!
Check out Kaitlin’s page for these and many more adorable patterns!
Thank you Kaitlin for having us test for you!
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04/19/2026
SANDY THE CRAB
… but modified to be an invasive European Green Crab! We just realize we never posted about these guys! These crabs were custom makes that also taught us a few things!
European green crabs are an invasive species of crab in many parts of the world, including the coast of British Columbia. They likely came here as stow aways in the ballast tanks of ships. The problem with them is that they reproduce quickly and eat our native crabs’ food. They also damage eelgrass beds that are important habitats for our native fish species.
These crabs can be identified by 5 sharp spines on the side of each eye and 3 rounded lobes between the eyes. Fisheries Canada recommends to report any green crab sitings.
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06/12/2026