Look at those little baskets. How cute are they? Don’t you want to be a child again and get to play with them? Oh, the stories you can tell with these… Now all you need is a Peg Doll family and off you go to Lalaland. My friend Aleta offers her beautiful peg dolls in her Australian as well as her US-based shop. (My accessories patterns are created and made specifically to fit her peg doll families 🙂 ) Where would you go? What would you bring or collect? Will you go to the Fairy Garden and get some mushrooms with magical powers? Eggs from a friendly dragon or a Griffin? Enchanted seeds? Miraculous melons? Or maybe you go to the markets, get some produce and cook up a spectacular meal? I’m sure endless stories will come up once you or your children get started. And the best thing: you can make those sets really quickly, even if you are a beginning crocheter. As long as you are familiar with the most basic stitches (single crochet, double crochet and slip stitch), you will be off with the Fairies in no time. Let’s get started with the patterns. The patterns below are written in US terms. You can download a pdf for a minimal fee in the shop. Get the pattern Peg Doll Crochet Pattern Collections – Autumn Baskets You will need: 4ply or 8ply yarn (I used 100% cotton yarn, 8ply from Lincraft) Crochet hook that matches your yarn (I used a 4mm/US F(5)-G(6)/UK 8/Japan 7/0) Scissors Tapestry needle Abbreviations and Stitches (US terms): st – stitch sl st – slip stitch sc – single crochet hdc – half double crochet BLO – back loop only *…* – repeat from * to * You should be familiar with a magic ring. …