I ran across this the other day and had to share! Pretty cool. I’m not built for this kind of jewelry – no neck – but I certainly admire the design and workmanship.
This is Turkoman jewelry which is beaded, … Read More ...
Patterns, projects and techniques
I ran across this the other day and had to share! Pretty cool. I’m not built for this kind of jewelry – no neck – but I certainly admire the design and workmanship.
This is Turkoman jewelry which is beaded, … Read More ...
The winner of the batch of 7 digest sized pattern books for the contest which ended June 15, 2009 is……..
DRUM ROLL PLEASE
BECKY MERRILL OF MICHIGAN!!
I’ll be getting Becky’s package in the mail soon. Becky’s favorite stitch is … Read More ...
This colorful book may make a nice addition to your crochet library if you don’t already own a bunch of crochet square books. While these ‘squares’ are not all square, many are repeats of those seen in other books. However, … Read More ...
http://www.redheart.com/FreePatterns/tabid/118/Default.aspx?tabid=118&patternid=WR1841.pdf
I just received the free pattern info on the beautiful capelet shown here while I was browsing the net for a sheer Summer shoulderette which would be well suited to the transition from hot, muggy days to damp, chilly … Read More ...
I used to be a quilter. Occasionally, I still get the ‘itch’ to pull out my fabric, scissors, and needle and whip one up. Last time I did that, I spent the entire day at it and ended up with … Read More ...
I’ve run across this blog a couple of times and wanted to be sure to share it with all. This crocheter is very crafty. Since I have an appreciation for recycling in my crafts, especially with crochet, I like to … Read More ...
I was experimenting with post stitches the other day and came up with this cute belt pattern that my 23 year old daughter finds attractive. So, I’ve written it down to share with you. It’s easy – if you’ve mastered … Read More ...
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16605/16605-h/16605-h.htm
In an earlier blog entry, I asked readers to comment on what their ‘dream’ crochet book would be like. I have my own preferences, but clearly my wish list is not complete. You came up with many more useful, … Read More ...
Do you like the idea of recycling or repurposing your crochet? This is a great idea, using a purchased sweater to create an exceptional piece. Learn how here:
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/spider_web_sweater
Another way to rescue a beloved tee or sweater? Try this … Read More ...
A recent discussion on another site got me to thinking how crochet tools have changed over time. Hooks, themselves, have changed very little. You either have a ‘traditional’ hook or an in-line hook with handle variations. But, other crochet tools … Read More ...
My friend Ronnie has crocheted several hook holders. So has DJ. So has, I think, everyone else in the St. Louis Crochet Club. I keep my hooks in a variety of holders – the one I carry around is a … Read More ...
What crocheters will create is often simply remarkable. I was looking online for some examples of structural crochet. I’ve blogged about this before – the 3D stuff. Some of it is beautiful. Some items are cool. Many are useful. Most … Read More ...
This time, I’ve got a batch of booklets for you. I’ve been clearing out magazines and leaflets from my stash. I have found duplicates aplenty! So, I’m willing to part with them.
This first batch includes 7 digest sized booklets … Read More ...
Howie Woo loves to crochet life’s little oddities and these crochet grenades are hilariously quirky as his is video and “In the field” photo shots.
See the video here:
Have you seen this? How cool is it that this young guy crochets these outrageous overalls – his very own design – and wears them fearlessly? Neither of my sons would or could carry this off! Check out the rest … Read More ...