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Week 2 of the 2013 31 Days of Crochet Business Blogging Challenge

Wow, I can’t believe week one of the 2013 31 Days of Crochet Business Blogging Challenge has come and gone. That week focused on business planning. Week two is all about determining what you’re going to blog about and how often. So with that in mind, I begin Day Eight. DAY EIGHT Writing Prompt: The focus of my blog is

2013 31 Days of Crochet Business Blogging: Week One, Part Two

My week one post for t he 2013 31 Days of Blogging Challenge was becoming unwieldy, so I am beginning a new one that includes the remaining days (four through seven) of posts for week one. DAY FOUR Writing Prompt: What’s important to you as a business owner? Ethically and philosophically? Write a 3 Things Every Crochet Business Owner Should

My Version of the Granny Square Striped Bag

Pinterest continues to be a wonderful source of ideas for crochet projects. In this instance, it’s the Granny Square Striped Bag, a free crochet pattern featured on the Japanese website, Gosyo. I figured I’d make it at some point, but wasn’t sure when. Then I visited my local yarn store, Aloha Yarn a month or so later and discovered that

Are You As Behind in Your 2012 Christmas Gift-Making as I Am?

This post contains affiliate links. Read my Disclosure Policy for more information. Thanks for your support! I typically start thinking about the Christmas gifts I’m going to crochet in October, but, I don’t know what happened this year. It wasn’t until the first week of November when it finally dawned on me that I need to get cracking and start

Crocheters and Knitters, Can’t We All Just Get Along?

Note: I wrote this essay in the fall of 2009 and published it on a  writing site I belong to. I’ve decided to remove it and re-publish it here, where I hope it gets a wider readership It’s been revised a bit with some updated information Enjoy! Photo credit:  malczyk (Creative Commons) There seems to be a long-standing feud between

Eco-Friendly Crochet: Reversible “Swiffer” Sock

Eco-Friendly Crochet – An Idea Whose Time Has Come After watching a documentary about the demise of the electric car  and the movie, Thrive , produced by Proctor and Gamble heir, Foster Gamble, I’ve been trying to figure out what contributions I can make to ensure this planet is still here 20 years from now. Thinking about global warming and

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Pinterest-Inspired Granny Square Projects

Several months ago, I came up with the idea to teach a “granny square” class at YarnStory, the local yarn store in Honolulu where I teach crochet. The class has a two-fold purpose: to teach students how to crochet granny squares and to illustrate the many ways granny squares can be incorporated into crochet projects. So I pitched the idea

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Hawaii Celebrates 2012 International Yarn Day

As promised in my post last week about International Yarn Bombing Day and Worldwide Knit in Public Day/Week, here’s more information about the spectacular yarn bombing installation in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Hannasaurex, used with permission) Crocheters and knitters from around Oahu contributed pieces that now adorn the Honolulu Museum of Art’s Spalding House in a dazzling display of

World Wide Knit in Public and International Yarn Bombing Days Coincide in 2012

It’s great when two fiber-related events occur at the same time. June 2012 features two notable events for yarn lovers in general and knitters and crocheters in particular. Wordwide Knit in Public Day The first event is World Wide Knit in Public week, which occurs from the second Saturday to the third Sunday in June each year. Founded by Danielle

Help, My Granny Square Is Leaning to the Right!

THE PROBLEM – GRANNY SQUARE “LEANS TO THE RIGHT” I received a comment the other day on my post about the granny square blanket I crocheted for a friend’s one-year-old son. The comment was from Brenda, the co-moderator along with Joan, of the popular Yahoo Group,  Angel Wings Crocheting. Joan was having problems crocheting a granny square afghan, explaining that

Baby Beanie Breastfeeding Cap – Free Crochet Pattern

I was shocked to hear that, in this day and age, there are still states in this country that do not protect a mother’s right to breastfeed her baby in public. And while most states do have laws on the books, few actually enforce them with punitive sanctions, which means women, like Nirvana Jeannette, are often harassed or otherwise discriminated

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