from “Bold Journey” including some background and more information about the author.
from Publisher’s Weekly, a list including Crochet Monsters as a new must-have for making fantastical cottagecore themed creatures.
from BoredPanda, an article about Megan’s first adult dragon pattern that went viral.
Nan Rhodes of Crochet in the Shade with some of her handmade fantasy creations. The Melbourne Oddities Expo was held August 10 from 12-4 p.m. at the Melbourne Auditorium. The free event was hosted by the Florida Oddities Market, and featured about 100 vendors selling a wide variety of curious and unique items.
from “Create Whimsy” including background and behind the scenes information about the author.
from Valley News, a paper in Southwest California, showcasing a crafter, Jeremy, whose Crafty Intention dragon went viral.
from Knit Hacker, an article about the Eyeball Monster pattern with links to other patterns that have been spotlighted in the past.
from BoredPanda, an article about Megan’s equine patterns, February 2018
from “Canvas Rebel” focusing on process and more behind the scenes information about the author.
from Sud Ouest, a paper in South West France, highlighting a crafter, Kate, who crochets Crafty Intention dragons.
from The Rumi Mill Crochet (via YouTube), a video about this creator’s favorite amigurumi pattern books, which includes Crochet Impkins.
By Ashley Parker. “Today, I’m diving into Crochet Monsters by Megan Lapp! This book is a playful adventure in monster-making, filled with delightful mix-and-match patterns that let you unleash your creativity. In my review I’ll share what sets it apart, from its unique features to its skill level requirements, so you know exactly what to expect.”…