Edges crochet patterns Not every project requires an edging of some sort, but the effect of using many edges crochet patterns can be magical. Not only that, but there really are so many out there to choose from that can transform a project completely. If you have never used them, these five edging crochet patterns will be a great start for you to try
7 Tips for working with thread and Free Crochet Patterns for Doll Clothes
Tips for Working with Thread and Free Crochet Patterns Click HERE to Pin to Pinterest I’ve had some really wonderful interviews about people’s thread projects and tips for working with thread. I’m new to working with it (intermittently for about a year) and am always curious to hear how others deal with such a teensy tiny medium. The first interview is My First Doily Experience
12 Stunning Doily crochet patterns plus Tips for Working with Crochet Thread
Click HERE to Pin to Pinterest After my interview with Cheryl Frye of Homemade Hats, I became more interested in the obstacles of working with thread. (Cheryl is also a designer and avid crocheter. Her first ever doily was the following you can read more about HERE.) Recently, she went on to work up the stunning Midnight Spiraled Web Doily by Crochet Memories you see
20+ Crochet Interviews from 2015
Crochet Interviews One of the neatest things about the cyberwebs is that you can research and learn so much more, so much faster. Not too long ago, the only way you could learn about someone was to pick up a physical book or magazine or watch television, but as reporters of the crochet world have emerged, and the cyberwebs have become more manageable, bloggers and
My First Doily Experience
First Doily Experience – from a crochet designer’s POV – Cheryl Frye speaks I’ve always wanted to work up a doily and have been slightly intimidated by them without any reason at all. After seeing Cheryl’s gorgeous work, I decided to bust my own myth and ask a few questions. Cheryl is a friend of mine so I felt pretty comfortable to ask her
How to substitute yarn Helpful Hints
Surfing Facebook business pages today, which I rarely have an opportunity to do, I stumbled upon a post from Moogly‘s Facebook page about YarnSub.com. Moogly always shares incredible content and I regret not being able to visit her page regularly. Nonetheless, the post was announcing that YarnSub.com helps you search for a yarn to replace that which you need for a project. “Our yarn database
How to Print Free Patterns from a Blog
This is not a sponsored post. All opinions expressed here are from personal experience. Did you know that you can print out a free pattern from a blog without all the sidebars, buttons, and doodads? It’s true! I have discovered this handy dandy website called Print Friendly that is amazing and very easy to use. If you would rather put it into a PDF