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Showing posts with label Crochet Patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet Patterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Handmade Highlights, Month by Month

 
I haven't posted since July, but I've had many ideas swirling around in my head for this blog. You see, I don't like to blog about my daily activities, since I have just as much time in my day as you do. I do like to read other blogs, but forcing myself to sit down and write what is on my mind is what sometimes takes a little effort. So instead, I try to sit down and post about a new project or something I'm really into.
Besides the usual, albeit boring, tasks we do each week, I have had some creative fun here and there. So let me share a few things that I've been up to. I left off in JULY, where we returned from our annual family vacation. My son had just turned one. My daughter then turned 3 at the end of the month.
In AUGUST, we took an unexpected second trip to the coast for my sister-in-law's wedding. It was my first beach wedding experience and it was wonderful spending time with family members we didn't see the first visit.
In SEPTEMBER, Olivia started preschool, which she absolutely loves. Here she is on her first day of school. I made her a little dress and headband to match.
She's also holding two apple pins for her teachers. We spent a lot of time at the library this summer, where I found the sweetest little book, Heart-Felt Holidays: 40 Festive Felt Projects to Celebrate the Seasons. I attached brooch pins to the back, embroidered "From Olivia 2013" to the back, and also embroidered each teacher's name on the front. They were adorable.
A matching backpack was the last thing I made for her. You can find the backpack tutorial I followed here, though it is slightly altered in size. It had to be a little bigger, so that it would hold papers and a folder.
And, of course, it had to have something crocheted on it! You may recognize the eyes and beak from Mamachee's Killian's Owl Hat pattern. She's a sweet friend of mine, that lovely Tara Murray.
In OCTOBER, I designed the Witchy Hat Table Centerpiece crochet pattern...
and the Witchy Hat in 6 Sizes crochet pattern.
Then I made Halloween costumes for the kids. Here they are as Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. (Clicking on the photo will show a much larger, clearer view).
This photo was taken by Timeless Reflection Photography & Studio. So cute with my little man giving a GROWL!
 
In NOVEMBER I designed the Frostbite Mittens crochet pattern, which are available in all of my shops (Etsy, Craftsy & Ravelry) as a 2 for 1 combo, along with...
the new Despicable Me Minion (Inspired) Mittons crochet pattern.
 
It has been a busy and fun several months. And as the Farmer's Almanac claims, we could be looking at a nasty winter. So I look forward to designing so many more patterns to share with you, since we're certain to be snowed in for a while. In the meantime, Happy Crocheting!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Peek-a-boo Lace Socks {A FREE Crochet Pattern}

 
I have a freebie to share with you today: my Peek-a-boo Lace Socks Crochet Pattern!
These were a blast to design. And they're even more fun to wear. Wear them under a pair of pumps for an instant "Sexy Librarian" look!
These socks are a little tricky if you are a beginner. I wouldn't suggest them for your first project. The reason is that you'll use a large hook with thin, crochet thread, and keeping the correct gauge is difficult unless you have a little experience under your belt.
 
The large loops created by this hook and thread combo give them a stretchiness that helps them to span several shoe sizes. Although the pattern makes two sizes, each size spans about 4 shoe sizes. The small size fits around US Sizes 4-7. The large size fits around US Sizes 8-11. So no matter your shoe size, you should be able to make a pair that fits!

Monday, February 18, 2013

When I grow up, I wanna be a pattern designer!



Where have I been? ...Creating patterns! Woo! I am so excited, I can barely stand it. It feels so great to officially call myself a pattern designer. And yes, while I'm still new at this, and only 6 patterns in, I have nowhere to go but up.
 
 
My first pattern for the year was the Ruffle Gladiator Baby Sandals.
I have added them to Craftsy and Ravelry, as well, for instant download.
 
 
My latest listing is the Crabby Baby Loafers.
They are also on Craftsy and Ravelry.
 
 
And finally....
My newest pattern has hit the stores today! This is my "Mini Kicks" Baby Sneakers pattern. :)
Here are the Craftsy and Ravelry links for the kicks.
 
I hope you ♥ them!
 
Happy crocheting!
 
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