By Veronica Smith – May 25th, 2011
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It is pretty close to what we call winter where I live. I am on the east coast of Australia and it is getting quite nippy here. Our summers are very hot and unpleasant, summer is also our wet season so the humidity only adds to the discomfort – I am a cold weather girl myself. Admittedly the word cold here is a joke really and I have never even seen snow, but the fire place needs to be lit and the warm winter woollies have to come out. A lot of you reading this will probably be either coming into warmer weather or are well and truly there now.
Crocheting when it is cool is therapeutic. It is nice to snuggle up and make something warm and fuzzy – it is just good, that’s all I can say. What happens in the warmer months? Do you find crochet sort of takes a back seat? If your crocheting does come to a bit of a halt, then I need to ask WHY?
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By Claire Ortega-Reyes – May 24th, 2011
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When I really started getting heavily addicted into crochet, I started to to feel all sorts of aches in different parts of my body after lengthy crochet sessions. When you feel pain, obviously that’s bad–your body is trying to tell you that you’re doing something wrong. When you’re doing something you love (CROCHET!) though, you might become oblivious to it. We crocheters need to be more aware of our crochet habits, in order to avoid temporary aches (that might lead to a more permanent state).
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By Rachel Choi – May 22nd, 2011
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New in the Crochet Spot Store, the Classic Bolero pattern is crocheted in one piece (no sewing required), working from the top down. Top down construction allows you to try on the item while crocheting, so that you can easily adjust the bolero size if needed. This pattern also allows you to adjust the length of the bolero so you can make it as long or short as you desire. Feel free to customize your Classic Bolero with buttons or a unique edging!
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By Erin Burger – May 20th, 2011
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This little mushroom is a versatile little project perfect for a lazy summer day. Use your mushroom as a pin cushion, a fun decoration or embroider a little set of eyes on the stem to make it a cute little amigurumi! Also, feel free to experiment with different colors, an orange stem, pink top and bright yellow spots would be very exciting!
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Finished Size: mushroom cap is 3 1/2″ (8.89 cm) wide at top, stem is 1 1/4″ (5.72 cm) tall, larger spot is 2″ (5.08 cm) in diameter, smaller spot is 1 1/2″ (3.81 cm) in diameter
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By Rachel Choi – May 19th, 2011
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I hope everyone had a great time browsing through Little Crochet: Modern Designs for Babies and Toddlers! I sure had a fun time reading all the comments on the giveaway post.
Congrats to the winner…
Angelina (random comment #146)
Although there can only be one winner, feel free to purchase the book online, or at your local book or craft store. You can even check it out at your library or borrow it from a friend. Have fun crocheting all the fun baby and toddler items!! |
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By Claire Ortega-Reyes – May 18th, 2011
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Pretty, festive garlands are traditionally made up of flowers. Let’s make a crochet version that won’t wilt!
Unlike other crochet garlands, this one is made in one go.. So, no making separate motifs (and no yarn ends to weave in!). Using worsted weight yarn and an H hook, this garland grows long, fast. |
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By Veronica Smith – May 17th, 2011
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We’re redecorating our master bedroom, this is a good thing right? You would think so. We have purchased the new light covers, new floor lamp, new curtains, bed cover, and even new towels for the en-suite, all laying in wait for the final assembly. All that was easy. Now for the tricky bit, the accent color. So far all is a bland mixture of some black, silver and an ivory sort of color (it’ll be nice, I promise). I have in my head the color I want, unfortunately the MOTH (man of the house) and all the shop keepers I have met are not telepathic. If another person shows me something eggplant colored again I won’t be responsible for my actions.
I am on a mission to find an object that is the same as the color in my head. The grand plan is to paint a feature wall and crochet curtain tiebacks, maybe crochet a nice edging on the very plain curtains and towels and most importantly I want to do some throw pillows, and whatever else I can make.
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By Rachel Choi – May 15th, 2011
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New in the Crochet Spot Store, the Flower Power Pillow is a fun home decor piece for a little girl’s room or for anyone who loves flowers and fun colors! This pillow is crocheted in several pieces that are sewn together. The pattern is great for beginners and includes a photo tutorial for sewing the pillow together for those who are not sure how. Feel free to mix and match your favorite colors or use one color for all the petals. Imagine having a whole bed full of Flower Power Pillows! |
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By Erin Burger – May 14th, 2011
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I have four children and they are obsessed with favorites. My six year old wants to know everyone’s favorite color, my eight year old loves hearing about people’s favorite foods and my three year old is constantly asking us and anyone who will listen, “Who is your best Star Wars?” Which translates into, “Who is your favorite Star Wars character?”
But my soon to be eleven year old wants to be a writer, so she’s consistently asking me about what I’ve written week by week as a Freelance Writer and Editor and what my favorites are. She’s a novice at crocheting but has a real interest so recently has been perusing the Crochet Spot website trying to find and pick our favorite patterns. Here are some that we came up with for your enjoyment, just click on the highlighted link to check out them in detail.
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By Claire Ortega-Reyes – May 12th, 2011
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Kerchiefs are very versatile. They can be worn as an accessory, for the head or for the neck. They keep your hair away from your face and protect your tresses like a hat. And best of all, they look great on everyone!
This quick kerchief is made in one piece with just 17 rows of a modified mesh pattern. It’s easy to adjust the size, simply crochet less or more rows to decrease or increase the size. When you’re done, embellish it with your favorite flowers or bows or whatever you like. Or, keep it as it is! Enjoy! |
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