Dylan’s Blanket: A Crochet Pattern

Another Freebie From The Archive This is a simple blanket pattern.  It can be made in any size with no real changes to the pattern.  Basically, all you need to do is adjust your foundation chain to the size you want your finished blanket to suit the yarn you are using, as well as using …

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Knit Pattern: Blue Twist Slouch Hat

Another Freebie From the Archive You will need: Worsted weight yarn US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needles US 9 (5.5 mm) double-point needles Stitch marker or spare yarn to mark the beginning of round Scissors Needle to weave in ends For this project, you will need to know how to: Cast On Place stitch marker …

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A Free Knitting Pattern: The Boobie Hat

Something From The Archives Yarns used for sample: Premier Yarns Dream in cream for main body Lion Brand Wool-Ease in blush heather Any worsted weight yarn that works to gauge and any colors can be used with this pattern. Gauge in stockinette stitch is four stitches per one inch. You will need size 8 US …

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Hestia And My Hearth

Photo by Florian Eckerle on Pexels.com Years ago, I mean years and years ago, I began a quest with Hestia. I went out seeking, literately speaking, (as in I wrote stories based on prompts and interactions with a group) as I worked to bring Hestia into my own Home, to serve Her at my Hearth. …

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Free Crochet Pattern: Small Bacon Strips

Another Freebie From the Archives My friend asked me to whip her up a couple pieces of bacon.  Her only requirement was that they be about four inches long. She was planning to make these into earrings. This is my pattern, using American crochet terms.  It is a simple beginner’s project. It is made basically …

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Planning Reflection For the Past Three Months

Photo by Alina Vilchenko on Pexels.com In December, I started an experiment using my A5 Archer & Olive notebook (called Roisin) and my Sunshine Sticker Co. Dot Grid Slim notebook (called Morticia). I started playing with a more artsy Bullet Journal format. In December, I loved it, as much as I could use it, as …

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