Hi!
My name is Dedri, and I am so happy you’ve found your way to Look At What I Made.

Before we talk about me, let’s talk about you for a moment.
You are probably here because you love crochet… or because you’re curious about it.
Whether you’re holding a hook for the very first time or have been crocheting for years, I hope you’ll find something here that makes you want to dive in, try something new, and maybe even surprise yourself.
Because really… is there anything better than that moment when you look at something and think: “I made this!” That feeling — that little spark of pride and wonder — is at the heart of everything I share here.
From “Anything Goes” to Yarn-filled Days
This site started life as an “anything-I-can-make-or-bake-or-fake” blog and has since grown into a full-blown crochet home.
These days, you’ll mostly find crochet patterns, tutorials, and crochet-alongs – many of them free and designed to guide you step by step.
You can explore my free patterns and tutorials HERE.
I care deeply about making crochet feel accessible, whether that’s through detailed photo tutorials, clear explanations, or beautiful charts (created by the wonderfully talented Masako Kawahara from Crochet_hmmm).
I am also incredibly lucky to have my dear friend Jenny alongside me – helping me crochet, monitor comments, test ideas, and keep me grounded. You can read more about her HERE.
Every pattern is also shaped and strengthened by an incredible team of testers and makers who bring their time, skill, and insight to the process. Their feedback, encouragement, and creativity help turn each design into something far more robust – and far more special – than I could ever create on my own.
Some of my earlier video tutorials were created by the brilliant Esther Dijkstra from It’s All in a Nutshell, whose work has helped so many makers along the way.
These days, I create my own video tutorials, which has been both a challenge and a joy, and another way of connecting more directly with you.

Crochet as a Lifeline (and a Joy)
Crochet is more than just a craft to me. It has been a constant companion through life’s ups and downs. It brings calm, focus, and a deep sense of accomplishment. It has helped me through difficult seasons, and it continues to be one of the most grounding, joyful parts of my life.
Projects like Sophie’s Universe (still my most iconic pattern) were created with that in mind – to help people create something intricate and beautiful, one small step at a time, and to realise just how capable they really are.
Seeing what others have made and hearing their stories remains among the greatest privileges of what I do.

Sophie’s Universe Bamboo Soft Colourway
A Little Bit About Me
I live in beautiful Devon with my husband, our three boys, and a Springer Spaniel called Buddy. Buddy would tell you he is my ‘crochet assistant’. I say he is a yarn-stealing menace!
By day, I work as a radiotherapist. Alongside my creative work, I am also training as a coach – something that feels like a natural extension of what I already love doing: helping people grow in confidence, find clarity, and recognise their own capability.
By night (and every spare moment in between), I am surrounded by yarn, colour, and ideas; always chasing that next “ooh, what if…” moment.

Staying Connected
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You can also find me on social media. Instagram is probably where I share most openly, while Facebook is where I post most frequently.

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Brinda Crishna says
I have been making the puzzle ball as a very successful gifts for my grandkids and kids of nieces and nephews. Just finished one today, using wool scraps. Wanted to thank you for the pattern!
Dedri Uys says
Hi :) You are most welcome.
Tammy says
I’m very interest. There so many things I’ve never seen before coming to this site?? Love it, must continue, many more thing a want to find here lolol. Thank you and god bless
Pascale says
Bonjour Dedri,
J’aime tellement l’esprit bienveillant de votre démarche, je suis aussi convaincue de l’importance des travaux d’aiguilles qui dans ce monde pressé nous recentre vers l’essentiel, nous apprend la patience et la valeur de ce que nous faisons, j’aime aussi penser que chaque point ou maille peut être rempli d’amour.
Gratitude.
Dedri Uys says
I would like to think so too. You are right. It is soothing and so good for the spirit.
Linda Styles says
Hi Dedri. I have seen Sophie’s Universe all over the internet but I only just found your site here a few hours ago when I followed a link about your amamani puzzle balls. You are very talented and also very generous to share so many of your delightful patterns with the world. Thank you for being so inspiring to others.
When I was 8 I learned to crochet while on a family holiday. The lighthouse keeper’s wife taught me! I remember making a few things while I was young. I still have a striped cat purse that I made way back then, although it’s a bit faded now.
Anyway I took up crochet again last year after 30+ years of being distracted by life and raising a family. Along with other things, I started making your flower puzzle ball but put it aside as it was too fiddly for me then. Now that I have more crochet knowledge and experience I feel more confident in tackling trickier projects. I am so glad that we live in this day and age where current technology makes it so much easier to connect with other crocheters and to share patterns and tutorials worldwide. The only problem for me is I keep finding new projects to make for gifts and for my market stall. So I now have an ever increasing to do list, a lot more unfinished wips and a growing yarn collection too !
I will definitely make time to finish the flower puzzle ball before Xmas this year! I also want to make your kiwi puzzle ball as I live in New Zealand and the kiwi is our native bird. I would love to know what your inspiration was for making the kiwi pattern? Have you visited NZ, or was it made for a special request? All of your patterns are wonderful, and seem easy to follow now that I understand more. Who knows, I may even try my hand at Sophie one of these days. Looking forward to seeing more amazing designs from you in the future. Thank you so much.
P.S. I think I need more hours in the day to finish all my projects, lol.
Dedri Uys says
Hi Linda :) Thank you for your lovely long comment. I made the kiwi because my sister lives in NZ. I haven’t been yet, but I am going on a crochet cruise in February (teaching workshops) and will visit her after that. I cannot wait! I urge you to try part 1 of Sophie. It is the ultimate in crochet crash-courses and you will learn SO MUCH. It is specifically written for adventurous beginners and the videos make it SO doable. If you find that it is not your cup of tea after Part 1, you can always put the resulting little mandala in a hoop and gift it to someone for Christmas :)
Amanda says
Hi Dedri. I am traveling in Namaqualand Clan William at present. Came upon your Sophie cal on line early yesterday and saved for future project,only to see it on display at a town market stand few hours later.
Your wonderful design reaches all corners of the world.I am new to crocheting but retirement is knocking at the door and this skill is just what my creative side requires..Thank you for the wonderful designs and tutorials. Groete van Suid Afrika . Amanda
Dedri Uys says
What synchronicity :) Thank you for taking the time to comment :) Mooi bly!
Emily says
I’ve been curious if there was any inspiration behind the naming of Sophie’s Universe? I’ve searched and all I can find are links to the pattern and other crocheter’s projects. Did you have a reason for choosing this particular name?
Dedri Uys says
Hi Emily. Sophie is named after my friend Kim’s granddaughter (and also after a bottle of Coke I pulled out of the fridge the very same day Kim suggested ‘Sophie’).
Molly says
I would like to make the blank canvas tote a bit smaller. What do you suggest so that it will look the same?
Thanks, Molly
Dedri Uys says
Hi Molly. I would use a thinner yarn and a smaller hook, keeping the same pattern, otherwise it will be too ‘bulky’ for the size.
Dwona says
Hi I stumbled across to your sophies universe nlanket and I was amazed I never seen anything like this at all Im a gardner, and it intriqued me to the core, i like you picked up crocheting again after I weas pregnant with my first child and then after that I dropped it again till this past November I am going to be a grandma and I have made tons of stuff I was maybe a beginner my grandma taught me the basic granny square, but that was it. I forgot lots of how to do it properly, but i am a seer and I have to see it, and videos are my best tutorials ..when I found out I could make sophies universe with a video I was pumped..I am 53 years old and also a Christian this is so therapeutic to me and helps me get excited about creativity thanks for your inspiritation..Dont we all need it? Dwona
Dedri Uys says
Hi Dwona. Thank you for your comment. I hope you are enjoying making Sophie and that you don’t put your hooks away again for many years!
Pam says
I love your animal puzzles.
I made the elephant in pink and grey X
I love the inspiration you give my to persevere with my crocheting
Dedri Uys says
Thank you, Pam! Best of luck with your crochet journey x
Ronel Martin says
Dear Dedri
I am astounded and amazed at your projects, you have really inspired me to carry on crocheting, when I retire, I know what I will be doing …….. crocheting to my hearts content…….looking forward to that, will have to practice the reading and crocheting while walking thing……too much to concentrate on at one time…..dizzing thoughts
Regards Ronel
Dedri Uys says
Lol. I would recommend crocheting in the safety of your house if at all possible. I only crochet and walk because I try to do as much as possible in each waking moment.
Sabine says
Thank you for this great website! It is so inspiring.
You got me hooked on Sophie’s universe. I am a crafter and needleworker since childhood but did not play with my crochet hooks for a while….. Wow how much fun it is ;-)
Thank you again!
Sabine
Dedri Uys says
Hi Sabine. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it!
rawya says
and now how old are you
Dedri Uys says
Hi Rawya. I am 36 now. I should really update this page!
Dedri Uys says
Hi Pat. I’m so pleased to hear that you can now tackle them with confidence. I hope you enjoy making them x
Vicki Strunk says
Hi, Dedri
I haven’t heard from you so I’m leaving another message. The directions for joining the motifs in the Gradient Floor Blanket (p62-3 of Bold Baby Crochet) are not clear to me. I’m not sure what to do after edging the first motif. Do you edge all of them in white first and then join? If you don’t, how do you get from one motif to the next if the others aren’t edged yet? There’s probably a simple answer that I’m not seeing, but would appreciate clarification.
Thank you,
Vicki
Dedri Uys says
Hi Vicki. I didn’t see your previous comment, sorry. Motifs are joined as-you-go with the white yarn. This means that you follow the instructions for the first motif completely. For your next motif, you follow the instructions for the first motif but when you reach a corner that needs to be joined to your first motif, you will slip stitch in the corner of the first motif. For all subsequent motifs you do the same. Every time you reach a corner that needs to be joined to another motif, you slip stitch into those corners.
Does that make sense?
Vicki Strunk says
You said pretty much what the pattern said, but the way you said it helped me visualize what I needed to do. I think I’ve got it! Thank you! It’s a gift for my first grandchild. Now I can’t wait to finish it. Thanks again for helping me out.
Vicki
Dedri Uys says
Sorry if I repeated myself. I actually asked Kirsten to help with the comment.
Elizabeth Smillie says
Hello Dedri, I am 63 and only started crocheting a year ago and it is all due to you, a friend directed me to your page and you have now taught me how to crochet and I love it, so a big thank you. You have made my retirement more enjoyable. I have not crocheted anything really big or difficult yet, just a few blankets, but I am now doing your Namaqualand Scarf and am loving it. What I would really like to make is your lovely little Amigurami animals for my grandchildren but I have never done this before. Am I aiming too high? if so could you advise how I could learn this technique.
Thank you for taking the time to read this
Dedri Uys says
Hi Elizabeth :) Yay for picking up a new craft! The animals aren’t tricky, but you would need to understand how the puzzle balls ‘work’ in order to make it easier on yourself. You can try the free puzzle ball pattern first. Once you have made that, the animals make much more sense.
Dedri
elizabeth says
just wanted to say thank you for sharing your tutorials. i have a facebook group called knitting and crochet! patterns made with love! every month i post tutorials, memes, and knitting and crochet patterns. i found your page through google and with your permission i would like to feature your site in my group for this month for tuesday tutorial day. i am always looking for new tutorials and patterns to share to our group and hope you dont mind me sharing your page. :) please let me know. hope to hear from you soon.
Dedri Uys says
Hi Elizabeth. Thank you for contacting me. Just to clarify, do you mean sharing a link or sharing the whole tutorial? You are very welcome to share links. I always appreciate shares :)
patty marsh says
Hi Dedri, I love your designs I made your Sophie and love every bit of it I gave it to my daughter because when I posted it on facebook she said she wanted it so I gave it to her….. I just read your newsletter that you posted on July 7 you mentioned that your birthday is June 20th will we share the same birthday so sending you a late happy birthday. I’m glad you had a great one…..
Dedri Uys says
Hi Patty. Happy birthday to you too! I hope your daughter always treasures the work and love you put into the Sophie you gave her x
joan says
I live in Durban and am an internet junkie.
I love your work – your designs and the delight you have in sharing your creativity with us.
I had some difficulties with the Wishing Well square and spent two days trying to work out rows 12 and 13.
Finally! Now that I read rows 12 and 13 they make sense. I had to get rid of my panic attack! Thank you.
Dedri Uys says
Hi Joan. Sometimes we can’t see the forest for the trees :) I always find it useful to walk away for a while and then come back with fresh eyes.
D
Eryl Pearcey says
Hi Dedri, After last year taking part in my first CAL and learning so much I decided that after increasing my skill set and pattern reading, my next project needed to be the Sophie, so got half the wool last year. I saw today that you have a book, got so excited and ran off to get it, and the last wool that I needed. The site crashed for 45 minutes as I tried to get the wool, so I had to do school run and came back to my basket and it now says book out of stock. Am so so sad :( What I need to know is whether I can get it anywhere else other than WW please? Could you please let me know, are you selling direct at all? With huge thanks, Eryl
Dedri Uys says
Hi Eryl. At the moment the books are available from Wool Warehouse and Amazon.co.uk (both sold out), and it will be available on Amazon.com soon (don’t know when).
Elmarie says
Hi Dedri
Jong, jy het die wereld aan die brand met Sophie. Dit is regtig die mooiste iets en lekkerste uitdaging wat ek in ‘n baie lang tyd aangevat het. Ek is besig met twee, maar as ek so al die mense s’n sien, gaan ek nog baie moet maak om van my Sophie-lus ontslae te raak. Die slegte ding is nou-net dat daar niks is vir my wat my enigsins eers 2 keer laat kyk om te maak nie. Jy het my gespoil vir enige ande projekte tensy…… Jy met iets anders vorendag kan kom. Jy het regtig iets wonderlik ontwerp en verskaf mense soveel vreugde met Sophie. Asseblief laat jou gedagtes gaan om iets soortgelyks in die toekoms die lig te laat sien.
Ek het vandag gesien dat jou ma van Calitsdorp afkomstig is en se dit toe vir my man. Hy se toe ja en haar van is seker Strydom. Ek vra toe hoekom – waarop hy my toe antwoord dat daar baie Strydoms daar rond bly en dat ‘n tannie wat baie goed met my skoonma bevriend is se oorlede man ook van daar gekom het. Dink sy naam was Hannes Strydom. Haar naam is Kowa. Altans dit is hoe ek haar ken.
Anyway Dit is regtig vir my so ‘n plesier om Sophie te doen en dan die feit dat jy van SA af kom……… Die landjie van ons het vele talente. Net jammer dit gaan nou nie so goed hier nie.
In elk geval. Jy is regtig ‘n inspirasie met jou mooi dinge wat jy aanpak.
Groete
Elmarie
Dedri Uys says
Baie dankie, Elmarie.
Ons is van die Kruisrivier Strydoms. My familie bly al 9 generasies op die plaas daar. My ouma en (oorlede) oupa is Ance en Jan Strydom. Die feit dat soveel Suid-Afrikaners Sophie doen maak my ongelooflik gelukkig. Dit laat my voel asof ek tuis is al is ek hier in snaakse-weer Engeland.
He ‘n wonderlike dag!
Dedri