X Marks the Spot
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
The Ins & Outs of Pattern Testing
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I write many of my own crochet patterns but I LOVE to occasionally test and even purchase patterns from other designers. Normally designer...
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
$25 Craft Creek Giveaway
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It's time for Craft Creek to have a giveaway. The month of May is sure to be exciting. I will be celebrating my son's birthday month...
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Z is for Zebra
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I love the way this hat turned out. The zebra mane really sets it off. I used Vanna's Choice yarn in black and white for the hat. I used...
Y is for Yarn
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I've used many types of yarn over the last few years. Below I have listed my favorites and why. #1 Vanna's Choice (100% Acrylic...
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X is for X Marks the Spot
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The name of my website...X marks the spot. My son went through a pirate stage when he was around 3 years old. All he thought about was gold,...
W is for Wreath
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We all love having a beautiful wreath hanging on our front door or one of the main living space walls. But wreaths can be outrageously expen...
V is for Velcro
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Velcro has been around for over 60 years!! Every home needs to have a stash of Velcro on hand. It has tons of household uses and a wide arra...
U is for Ultrasound
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Here is a little breather from all my crafty posts. I'm over half way through my pregnancy and I've had some really amazing opportun...
T is for Tin Can
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I'm not a recycler at heart. I know it's wrong but you will find me throwing away all the metals from my kitchen, straight into the ...
S is for Security Blanket
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Every baby needs a cute little blanket to pack around. Security blankets come in many sizes, colors, and styles. I made this sweet little B...
R is for Ruffle Scarf
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I thought I had mastered every style and technique of crochet. A few months ago a good friend of mine mentioned ruffle scarfs. Now in my hea...
Monday, April 29, 2013
Q is for Quilting
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When I was growing up my Mom had a tradition every year in the month of October. She always made my sister and I homemade Halloween costumes...
P is for Purse
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In all honesty I'm really not a purse type of girl. I normally carry an oversized bag, if you can call it that. I take a yarn project wi...
Friday, April 26, 2013
O is for Owl
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Owls seem to be all the craze lately. From babies and toddlers to teenagers and adults, I have seen owls floating around everywhere. So toda...
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
N is for Newspaper
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I have simply ran myself short on time this week and have fallen behind on my crafting for the A-Z challenge. Baseball season has started up...
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
M is for Monkey
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Monkeys were never a part of my vocabulary until...my best friend gave birth to her first baby boy. The theme she chose for his nursery was ...
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L is for Lantern
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This simple tutorial on making a homemade lantern would be an excellent idea for an outside wedding being planned on a low budget. Suppli...
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K is for Kid Craft
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If you didn't have a pet rock when you were young, you missed out! Pet rocks are fun and easy crafts to do with your kids. Supplies: ...
J is for Jar
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Mason jars can be super handy in a craft room or a garage. They are able to hold lots of tiny items that otherwise look messy when strewn ac...
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
I is for Index Cards
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Index cards are great recipe organizers! Supplies: Index Cards Index Card Tabs Index Card Holder Printed Recipes http://allrecipes.com...
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H is for Hexagons
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Below I have written instructions for crocheting a hexagon. When these hexagons are joined together, they make gorgeous afghans. Supplies:...
Monday, April 15, 2013
G is for Granny Square
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Granny squares can be used for so many different crochet projects. Below are the steps used for making a basic granny square. Enjoy! Suppl...
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