Pretty Little Things Pattern Book No. 38 – Royalty (Scheepjes)

The Pretty Little Things Pattern Book No. 38 – Royalty (Scheepjes) is a celebration of creativity inspired by the world of royalty. This issue includes three charming projects combining crochet, knitting and embroidery, each designed by a different artist. From a cute amigurumi guard to a knitted crown for your teapot and an embroidered castle, this pattern offers a varied, educational and highly decorative experience.

The collection is designed for those who enjoy the little details and want to create unique pieces with accessible materials. Thanks to the step-by-step printed instructions, anyone with basic skills can complete these projects, making it an excellent gateway to new techniques. What's more, the printed format is practical, easy to handle and perfect for collecting.

This pattern is suitable for both personal projects and gift ideas. The knitted tea cosy adds character and charm, the crown keeps your tea warm in style and the embroidered castle on a hoop becomes a decorative piece to hang on the wall. The Royalty by Scheepjes range is an invitation to add a touch of nobility to your creative time.

Highlights of the Pretty Little Things – Royalty printed pattern by Scheepjes

This pattern brings together three projects full of personality that celebrate classic British style with a handmade and creative approach. Each design included in Pretty Little Things - Royalty is inspired by a characteristic element of the royal imagination: a ceremonial guard, a knitted tea cosy and a cross-stitched castle. The designers have created accessible projects for beginners that are not only entertaining but also result in highly visual and functional pieces.

Wobble Ball Amigurumi Guard

  • ▷ Technique: Crochet – Amigurumi
  • ▷ Project type: Decorative doll
  • ▷ Approximate dimensions: 14 x 20 cm
  • ▷ Design by: Nienke Jongstra

Knitted Crown Tea Cosy

  • ▷ Technique: Knitting
  • ▷ Type of project: Crown-shaped tea cosy
  • ▷ Approximate dimensions: 23 cm high x 22 cm wide
  • ▷ Design by: Cher Marcus

A Castle Not So Far Away

  • ▷ Technique: Embroidery
  • ▷ Project type: Decorative picture on a frame
  • ▷ Approximate dimensions: 14 cm diameter design | 17 cm final frame
  • ▷ Design by: Liz Barraclough

Materials and tools for the Pretty Little Things 38 – Royalty printed pattern (Scheepjes)

Each project in the booklet uses specific materials and tools depending on the technique used, all of which are easily available from haberdashery or specialist shops. The use of Scheepjes yarns ensures optimum quality for both crochet and knitting projects as well as embroidery. Below is a list of the individual materials you will need for the projects in Pretty Little Things 38 - Royalty by Scheepjes:

Wobble Ball Amigurumi Guard

  • ▷ Yarn: Scheepjes Catona
  • ▷ Colours: 255 Shell – 25 g, 110 Jet Black – 50 g, 115 Hot Red – 25 g, 249 Saffron – 10 g, 105 Bridal White – leftovers (detail)
  • ▷ Yarn: Scheepjes Furry Tales
  • ▷ Colours: 980 The Beast – 1 ball
  • 2.5 mm and 4 mm crochet hooks
  • ▷ Polyester filling
  • ▷ 110 mm balancing ball
  • ▷ 28 cm flat elastic
  • ▷ Stitch marker, wool needle

Knitted Crown Tea Cosy

  • ▷ Yarn: Scheepjes Furry Tales
  • ▷ Colour: 970 Snow White – 1 ball
  • ▷ Yarn: Scheepjes Cahlista
  • ▷ Colour: 249 Saffron – 2 balls, 521 Violet – 2 balls
  • 9 mm and 4.5 mm straight needles
  • ▷ 10 black buttons, 12 mm
  • ▷ 1 gold button, 18 mm
  • ▷ Red and purple sequins (8 mm)
  • ▷ Sewing thread
  • ▷ Small amount of filling

A Castle Not So Far Away

  • ▷ Thread: DMC Stranded Cotton “Passion” (1 assorted set)
  • ▷ Thread: DMC 712 Cream – 1 skein
  • ▷ White 14ct Aida fabric – 25 x 25 cm
  • ▷ 2 sheets of 2 mm cream felt
  • ▷ Wooden embroidery hoop – 15.5 cm
  • Tulip tapestry needle no. 24
  • ▷ Strong sewing thread
  • ▷ Sewing kit, scissors, iron

What makes the Pretty Little Things – Royalty printed pattern (Scheepjes) special

This collection of patterns by Scheepjes offers a creative experience that goes beyond the technical. Each project in Pretty Little Things - Royalty brings a playful and decorative vision of the royal universe, with designs that combine originality, practicality and aesthetic value. It is one of those editions that is not only enjoyable to make, but also produces memorable, fun pieces that are perfect for gifting.

Wobble Ball Amigurumi Guard - Amigurumi Guard with Wobbling Ball

This cute crochet doll perfectly recreates a British ceremonial guard with his characteristic furry hat. Its structure is adapted to a balancing ball that makes it wobble when placed on a surface, adding dynamism and charm. It is ideal as an original ornament or as a centrepiece in a themed decoration.

Knitted Crown Tea Cosy

A knitted crown with volume and eye-catching details, designed to cover a teapot while keeping it warm. The use of sequins and buttons adds sparkle without complicating the process. This knitting project transforms a functional piece into an object full of personality and fantasy.

A Castle Not So Far Away

This delicate embroidery on a hoop depicts a fairytale castle, worked in bright colours on white Aida fabric. It is perfect for framing, gifting or decorating children's spaces. Its circular design and finishing details make it a decorative piece of great visual value.

Contents of the Pretty Little Things – Royalty printed pattern (Scheepjes)

The printed booklet maintains the usual quality standard of the Pretty Little Things collection: a compact format, printed in full colour, ideal for keeping and working without screens. Each project in Royalty - Pretty Little Things 38 is clearly explained, with accessible text, technical diagrams and precise material lists. It is perfect for both amateurs and those looking for a different gift.

  • ▷ Step-by-step printed instructions for all three projects
  • ▷ Technical diagrams and visual outlines
  • ▷ Precise information on materials, tools and finishes
  • ▷ Useful tips for sewing, embroidery and final assembly
  • ▷ Physical booklet format, in English, printed on high-quality paper