Friday, September 5, 2025

Romantasy Crochet Club: 20 Epic Projects for your Reading Journeys by Amanda Sennett

 



Reviewed by Jeanne

Yep, it’s another book about a craft I don’t do, but what can I say?  I was drawn in by the gorgeous cover (trust me, the above image does NOT do it justice) and charming images.  While I haven’t yet dipped into “Romantasy,” I have read my share of fantasy books, so I was immediately intrigued.  The cover has two elf-like characters, which are of course adorable, but when I started looking at the book I was more taken with some of the other projects, just because they were a bit more unusual.

The book is divided up into four sections:

For the Passionate Reader (book-related projects like bookmarks or tablet covers)

Personal Arsenal (objects, such as a skull)

Wear the Fantasy (masks and such)

Fantastical Creatures and Amazing Animals (pretty much what it says)

The designs are really clever! Each pattern also as a difficulty rating, which I would find helpful if I ever took up crochet, as well as a finished size, recommended weight yarn, and the size of crochet hook.

I especially liked the creativity of items like the “poisoned apple,” the potion bottles (green poison flask and a heart-shaped love potion bottle), and the skull.  Who knew a skull could look so cute?  The mushrooms are also quite darling.  Another personal favorite is the “Dark Siren,” aka a mermaid who is (okay, I’ll say it) enchanting.  I also love the Wise Raven figure and the lacy looking mask looked both comfortable and fetching. Of course, there are a lot of other items, including a dragon, a chalice, and even a sword but these are the ones that particularly caught my fancy.

If fantasy is your thing and you are crafty (or have a crafty friend!), you may want to take a look at Romantasy Crochet Club.

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