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Continue reading →: Time to Branch OutI’ve been holding off corrupting this site with things that are NOT crochet or knit, but I just can’t do that anymore. It just doesn’t feel like, well, me. I’ve been doing a lot more than just crochet/knitting, and I want to share what I’ve learned on a larger platform.…
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Continue reading →: Charts!!(Pattern notes on the above top can be found here) You know what’s better than spending hours rewinding and skipping through You Tube patterns? CHARTS! Visual learners, this one’s for us. I must admit that I am waaaay late on this one. What have I been missing? Only about a…
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Continue reading →: The Ridged Granny SquareIt’s amazing how a little texture can upgrade the simple granny square. Today, I’m going to show you how you can alter this simple pattern with a simple “front post double crochet.”
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Continue reading →: Join-as-you-go Granny StyleThis is a wonderfully fast way to work up a blanket. It’s perfect for anyone needing a quick way to join their squares. It works for any granny square pattern, and you’re going to love it!
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The Starburst Granny Square
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The No Seam Solid Granny
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Continue reading →: The No Seam Solid GrannyThe Solid Granny square is as versatile as it is beautiful. There are so many ways to use it that you won’t easily become bored. It is worked in much the same way as the clustered granny, found here, with only a few little changes.
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Continue reading →: The Magic CircleHere’s a little trick I wish I had learned ages ago. I finally mastered it a couple years ago, and it has helped me tremendously. I use it for any project that begins with more than one stitch in the starting chain. I use it for triangular shawls, squares, circles,…
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Continue reading →: The crocodile stitchThe crocodile stitch is one of those stitches that you gotta try at least once. It’s a yarn eater that takes some time, but once you do … oh boy, is it pretty! This is a very forgivable stitch, so don’t be afraid to go a little off script. In…
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Continue reading →: Soap savers and washclothsNothing makes for a super quick and easy gift like a soap saver and washcloth. These two projects can be whipped up in a few hours, and make gift giving easy. I like to make these for my children’s teachers around the holidays. So let’s get to it … both…
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Continue reading →: Abby’s Dragon ScarfI’ve finally published this scarf I free-handed last fall. I received over 20,000 likes when I posted the picture above, and so …. one year later, it’s all written down and ready for you. Download this pattern on Ravelry. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Are you ready for this…
