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Beginning Knitting Supplies

March 29, 2021 by Julie Leave a Comment

beginning knitting supplies

Beginning Knitting Supplies! Ready to start knitting? Check out The Ultimate Knitting Tools List and learn how to start knitting with the right tools at your disposal. Of course you know that you need a skein (or skeins) of yarn and a pair of knitting needles, but what kind of yarn and what type of needles? What else do you need? What other kinds of materials, tools, and notions? Set yourself … [Read more...]

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Owl Hat Crochet Pattern

March 28, 2021 by Julie 46 Comments

The original and best Owl Crochet Hat If you are a crocheter, then this owl hat pattern is just for you! The owl love continues, but this time the pattern is for all of my crochet friends! Yep, I'm ridiculously excited about releasing this new pattern. Ever since I released my knit owl hat pattern many lovely crocheters have been asking for a crochet version of that pattern. It's … [Read more...]

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Simple Cowl for Beginners – Garter Stitch Rib Knit Cowl

March 17, 2021 by Julie Leave a Comment

garter stitch rib cowl

This simple knit cowl is dressed up by adding stripes. The garter stitch makes it stretchy and reversible and you can quickly put it over your head. The ribbed edging allows you to pull it down over your shoulders for extra warmth. Cowls are always a favorite because they are a bit smaller, and quicker, to knit than a traditional scarf. Of course, cowls are also a fun accessory. Larger cowls, … [Read more...]

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Eggshell Terrariums and more Eggshell Crafts for Easter

March 8, 2021 by Julie 1 Comment

Eggshell Crafts

Eggshell crafts are perfect for Easter! Make eggshell terrariums, candles, and planters. Crack open an eggshell for the cutest Easter idea ever! This Easter make some easy, inexpensive, and pretty, egg-based crafts using materials you probably already have around your home. These three eggshell crafts are perfect for spring or Easter decorating. But they can also be fun year … [Read more...]

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Diet Culture – There Are No Bad Foods

March 6, 2021 by Julie Leave a Comment

diet culture

Fitness and healthy habits are a lifestyle. There are no good or bad foods. Feeding our bodies is about balance.   What does 'guilt free' even mean? Why should food induce guilt? Food, and exercise, aren't punishments or rewards. There are no good foods or bad foods. Diet culture elevates certain foods and demonizes others. It creates shame when we eat 'bad' foods, which only increases … [Read more...]

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