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Woven Crochet Sandals

April 12, 2017 by Julie 1 Comment

Woven Crochet Sandals

This summer turn your flip flops into Crochet Sandals! As the twins have grown we have gone through various stages of confusion when it comes to socks and shoes. Like, are these my husband's socks or Oldest Twins? Are these my flip flops or Youngest Twins? At the moment I don't have a solution for the sock confusion, but I did come up with one for the flip flops. Obviously, my flip flops … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft, Knit and Crochet Tagged With: Crochet, summer

Crochet Baby Bonnet

March 1, 2017 by Julie 2 Comments

Baby Bonnet Crochet Pattern

Have a sweet new baby to crochet for? Make them a vintage inspired crochet baby bonnet From hosting a baby shower to attending as a guest it seems like there have been quite a few babies recently for me to make gifts for. I've made many different styles of baby hats over the years but I got a special request to try a bonnet rather than a traditional hat. I looked at quite a few for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Knit and Crochet Tagged With: knit

Braided Crochet Headband

February 17, 2017 by Julie 2 Comments

I like to say that my creative streak is inherited. My paternal grandparents were both creatives. My grandfather was a woodworker and my grandmother made miniatures. They passed that gene to my Dad and then to me and my sisters. My Dad's medium of choice (at least for the moment) is leather working. Last year he made bunches of leather cuffs (I used a few for cuffs on some finger knit infinity … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft, Knit and Crochet Tagged With: Crochet

XOXO Hugs and Kisses Crochet Hat and Gloves

January 30, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

XOXO Crochet Hat and Gloves Pattern

Get smitten with XO crocheted gloves and a matching hat! XOXO Crochet Hat and Gloves I'm trying to remember the first time I used, or understood, the little XOXO signs for hugs and kisses. I want to say it was at my grandma's house. Now I can't see them without thinking of the sign-off for the TV show Gossip Girl voiced by Kristen Bell. I can say that aesthetically I'm always drawn to them. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft, Holidays, Knit and Crochet Tagged With: Crochet, valentines day

Bunny Gloves for Some ‘Bunny’ Special

January 25, 2017 by Julie 1 Comment

Bunny Gloves Knit Pattern

Bunny Gloves to match my Bunny Hat pattern! Get both to make a matching set The very first pet I ever had was a bunny rabbit. My Dad named him Buns. Honestly, I can't remember why. Maybe short for bunny? My Dad is king of nicknames, my sisters and I each have several if not dozens. A lot of knitters and crocheters have any affinity for rabbits, some even raise angora rabbits for their fur. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft, Knit and Crochet Tagged With: knit

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