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Lululoves.co.uk is a personal handmade/craft blog run by UK crochet designer Emma Escott. Its core content revolves around crochet, yarn, handmade living, books, family, and home. The author’s bio notes that her designs have appeared in magazines such as Simply Crochet, Mollie Makes, and Inside Crochet, and that she has published/promoted the crochet book Romantic Crochet. Overall, the site is more like an independent designer’s content hub and portfolio gateway.
The site mainly offers crochet patterns, yarn reviews, crochet kit experiences, blog posts, and show notes for YouTube crochet vlogs/podcasts. The pattern section includes both free patterns and information about paid patterns. Paid content is not purchased directly on the site; instead, users are directed to platforms such as Ravelry, Etsy, and LoveCrafts. The site also includes Amazon collection/tool links and affiliate disclosure.
Some crochet patterns on the site are available for free. Paid patterns are purchased through external platforms, so pricing, payment methods, and refund rules depend on the relevant third-party platform. The site itself does not present a unified membership plan, subscription model, or course bundle.
The strengths are its focused niche content and clear author background, making it suitable for users looking for a British crochet aesthetic, yarn reviews, and original patterns from an independent designer. Its free patterns also allow users to sell handmade finished items on a non-commercial scale, with a recommendation to credit the pattern source. The downsides are that the site has a traditional blog-style structure, with many categories and archives but no very systematic learning path; updates are irregular; and Chinese users may face barriers such as English crochet terminology, redirects to external platforms, and payment environment limitations.
Best suited for crochet hobbyists with some existing foundation, handmade sellers looking for independent designer patterns, knit/crochet users interested in yarn reviews, and readers who enjoy lifestyle-oriented craft blogs. It is less suitable for users who want a Chinese-language beginner-to-advanced structured course, a closed-loop HD video teaching experience, or one-stop purchase of material kits.
The main site can usually be accessed like a regular overseas blog, but important external links include YouTube, Etsy, Ravelry, LoveCrafts, and Amazon, some of which may be unstable or require a proxy in mainland China. Overall, access can be considered “partially restricted.”
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