Stark Cardi – A Commissioned Crochet Project – Part 2

  This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! I recently finished a commissioned piece for a customer which was to crochet a sweater for her. This was the second of two projects I did for her, the first being the Chevron Lace Wrap I wrote about earlier. That blog post included tips

Chevron Lace Wrap – A Commissioned Crochet Project

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! I had the opportunity recently to complete a commissioned crochet project for a friend and student who asked me to crochet the lovely Chevron Lace Wrap. She intends to present it to a good friend at Christmas. I enjoyed working the pattern (more about

Pao de Queijo aka Cheesy Biscuits

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! Part of my quest to clean up my diet is to let go of wheat-based products. But carb-lover that I am, finding a gluten- and GMO-free bread has been challenging … until now! I have to thank my friend Julia Myers for introducing me to these

Whatever-You-Have-On-Hand Green Smoothie

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! Crocheters have to eat, right? There are probably some things we can do nutritionally to keep our minds sharp and our joints healthy so we can keep on wielding our hooks. I’m slowly transitioning processed foods out of my diet and organic foods in

Easy Diagonal Knit Baby Blanket

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I like to switch up from time to time and knit something, as long as it’s a pattern I can work up relatively quickly. At my Sunday Ladies Craft Gathering last month, one of our members was knitting a baby

Lisa’s Crochet Photo Pattern Heart Afghan

My crochet photo pattern customer, Lisa Murchison Collins, designed this beautiful afghan, using my Heart crochet photo pattern (the link to the pattern is at the end of the post). She put a lot of planning and work into the design and graciously agreed to share how she modified the pattern to create the different hearts. I show her design

3 Ways Freeform Crochet Boosted My Crochet Confidence

I first learned about freeform crochet back in the mid-2000s. I must have stumbled on it during an internet search because the exact details of how I discovered it elude me. Freeform crochet combines a variety of colors, stitch patterns, and yarns to create a piece of fabric art. Except for a few guidelines, you are free to improvise and experiment as

A Belated Happy New Year from Yarn Over Pull Through

First off, let me apologize for taking so long to publish a blog post. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the direction I want this blog to go in over the past couple of months. And quite frankly, I’ve been a little burned out. Then the holidays started closing in and that meant focusing on crocheting Christmas gifts.

Get Squared Sleeveless Cozy

Learn Top-Down Construction with Jenny King’s Get Squared ™ Online Tutorial

I’m always on the lookout for easy, simple construction techniques for creating stylish, crochet garments. So when I learned about Australian crochet designer, Jenny King’s Get Squared ™online tutorial, I jumped at the chance to purchase it. To understand this construction technique, I started with the basic “Cosy” pullover. But I decided to make mine without sleeves so I can

Judith Copeland’s Modular Crochet is Back in Print!

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. If you have been searching for a copy of Modular Crochet by Judith Copeland but can’t afford the $100+ price tag the out-of-print hardcover is selling for, you’re in luck. The book will be back in print as a paperback on June 17, 2015. Modular Crochet, first published

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