In the Spring 2013 issue of Interweave Crochet, there is a fabulous clutch bag by Brenda K. B. Anderson, the Calypso Clutch . My first thought when I saw this crocheted bag was "MUST MAKE!" My...
In which more yarn becomes more things....
Celebrate crochet all year long!...
In the Spring 2013 issue of Interweave Crochet , you'll find some desperately cute little flowers designed by Karen Hooton. These fancy thread blooms can be used to adorn tresses or dresses—we...
Last Friday, I, like many of you, found myself unable to focus on sustained tasks. As news of the Connecticut shooting broke, I was unable to look away. Parents leave their children at school, certain...
Greetings, Crochet Friends! How goes your holiday stitching? I'm popping in to the blog just before I head out for my family holiday celebrations both far and wide. I don't know about yours, but...
Crochet a band of merry gnomes!...
When our call for submissions for the Fall 2012 issue of Interweave Crochet went out, we included a story for "the essential cardigan". Well, without question, cardigans are my absolute favorite...
Download Terrence the Turkey today!...
Okay, I am joining the Capri Cover club. The Capri Cover was designed by Tammy Hildebrand for Interweave Crochet Summer 2012. If you haven't already checked out Marcy's collection of Capri Covers...
There's a fever going around the offices here at Interweave this Summer. It's a special kind of fever I have tentatively dubbed "Pineapple Pandemonium". I blame Marcy . Last week, while...
Kathryn Vercillo, aka the Crochetblogger, recently put together a list on her blog, Crochet Concupiscence , of the 10 most popular crochet patterns to buy online plus 16 more people love. I have to say...
When Sharon mentioned that she wanted to start a crochet-along based on the crochet edgings in the Interweave Crochet Summer 2012 issue , I immediately claimed the Bruges Border by Natasha Robarge. I fell...
Greetings, yarn friends! Hopefully you are all well on your way to gathering up yarn, fabrics, and notions to begin your crochet oya projects. For me, it turned out to be quite the delightful scavenger...
Greetings, yarn friends! If you can believe it, we began our search for Oya back in October of last year. While I was not familiar with this traditional Turkish crochet edging, I quickly fell in love with...
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