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Tweaking the WordPress Theme on My Crochet Blog

Trying to Keep My Crochet Blog “Google Compliant” If you are a regular reader or subscriber to my crochet blog, you may have noticed subtle shifts in the blog’s theme. over the past few months. In light of recent changes Google made to its page layout algorithm (yes, there is such a thing), I have been searching for ways to

Crochet Cozy Crazy

It started this past Christmas when I decided to crochet cozies to give as gifts. I figured they’d be easy and quick to make but still nice enough to be appreciated. But despite the fact that Christmas has come and gone, I am still crocheting cozies. I guess you could say I’ve gone crochet cozy crazy (akin to the felter

Cute Granny Square Christmas Stocking Ornament

I subscribe to a crochet newsletter  called Hooked on Crochet, published by AllFreeCrochet.com. The site has compiled loads and loads of free crochet patterns from around the web, and the newsletter provides a sampling via a daily email. The only downside is that they send you ads for other products, but I just ignore these unless it’s something that interests

Crocheting the Vintage Circular Shrug – Part 1

An Intriguing Crochet Shrug Pattern I’ve been working on the vintage Circular Crochet Shrug that I talked about in a previous post. I mentioned how intrigued I was by the way in which it is constructed and figured it would be fairly simple to make. The shrug consists of two halves and is crocheted in the round, from the bottom

Crocheting and Knitting Christmas Gifts

Computer Woes Yes, I’ve been crocheting and knitting up a storm so that I have a nice quantity of hand-made gifts to give away this Christmas. What I haven’t been doing is blogging, for a couple of reasons. 1) My blog was hacked by seven people who posted about 25 spammy posts. I deleted them as quickly as possible, but

Circular Shrug: A Vintage Crochet Pattern

I have been taking a second look at crocheted (and knitted) shrugs since making a few several of years ago. I don’t know about you, but I like shrugs that cover my entire back and arms, and if I can find a pattern for one that closes over my chest like a cardigan, then this, in my opinion, is the

A New Crochet Pattern Is Now Available In Amazon’s Kindle Store

UPDATE 7-6-19: This pattern can now be found on Etsy.com. I reserving my full length books for Amazon. You can find me on Amazon HERE. I recently published my third crochet pattern for the Kindle. This one is a felted water bottle holder. The yarn used is Manos del Uruguay Kettle-Dyed yarn. I’m finding this yarn to be great for

Yarnbombing Is Catching On in Hawaii

I’d never heard of it until recently, but the international phenomenon of yarnbombing (aka yarnstorming, knit grafitti) seems to have been around for a while. There’s even a book devoted to it. Calling it Yarn Bombing: The Art of Knit and Crochet Grafitti, authors Mandy Moore and Leanne Prain chronicle the history of yarn bombing, offer 20 knit and crochet

easy-breezy crochet throw

Publishing Crochet Patterns for the Kindle

UPDATE 7-3-19: The Easy-Breezy Crochet Throw pattern is no longer on Kindle. You can now find it on Etsy. I haven’t posted here in a week or so because I’ve been busy writing about crochet elsewhere. One of my biggest accomplishments this past week was to publish my first crochet pattern for the Kindle at Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing platform.

Using Natural Plant Dyes in Fiber Arts Projects

Last Sunday, October 9, 2011, a group of Aloha Knitters (and Crocheters and Spinners), myself included, got together to experiment with natural plant dyes at the home of member, M.K. Carroll. I had no idea how I was going to participate in this event, other than to watch and learn, because I had never dyed yarn before in my life,

Galaxy Afghan – Finished At Last!

Don’t Let Your WIPs Languish This Galaxy afghan is one project that I’m glad is finally done! I just looked at my pattern notes, and I can’t believe I started it on June 8, 2010, over a year ago! But I let it languish for a good six months before finally biting the bullet and finishing it. I spoke a

A New Charity – Knit for Japan

“A Warm, Wooly Hug” I have knitted and crocheted for a number of charities over the years, including Knit for Kids and Christmas at Sea. It’s a great way to combine my love of fiber arts with a worthy cause. Knit for Japan is one such cause. It was founded by long-time knitter, Bernd Kestler, originally from Germany and living

galaxy crocheted afghan

Galaxy Crocheted Afghan – An Oldie but Goodie

A Timeless, Crocheted Afghan That’s Easy to Make A project that I’ve been working on for some time now is the Galaxy Afghan that’s featured in Woman’s Day Crochet Showcase, an out-of-print book published in 1980. You’re probably wondering why I would choose to crochet an afghan from such an old publication (I bought it used on Amazon), but when

monochromatic freeform crochet purse

Monochromatic Freeform Crochet Purse – Part 2: The Purse

In Part 1 of this blog post, I described the Bernat Sesame yarn I received as a gift from a good friend and how I had to prepare it (i.e., hank, wash, dry, and skein the yarn) before I could actually begin crocheting. I learned a big lesson in that I really need to take the time to thoroughly wash

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