Friday, May 26, 2023

Crochet Creatures Book

 I know there are lots of free patterns around but I still like to get books. If I like a pattern then I'll like the rest of the patterns in the book by the same person and I also get to support the artist. So it's a win-win.This is one of my favorite designers, she has so many great patterns and so many that aren't in this book. Megan Lapp is know as Crafty Intentions on Facebook, ravelry and Etsy. The patterns look like they'll kill you but I promise they're easy! Not beginner level easy but still easy. She hs so many fantasy creatures done in a unique way so you won't cringe when you see one of her patterns.



Friday, May 19, 2023

Library As A Resource

Don't forget about your local library! These can be great sources for new patterns and ideas. It's a great place to go an unwind for a bit, search through books, sit and flip through them. Or if you're still not ready to go to a pubic place, many offer curb side pick up when you reserve online. I have access to so many books through my library network. Some books I think I want to buy to keep I end up passing on when I check them out from my library and find out it's not for me, some I end up loving and get right away. 

Most libraries in the US are linked to the CAT system. It's basically a nation wide system so libraries can loan out books to other libraries in other states. Shipping may take a while but it does work. 


Do you go to your library often? Do you have more than one local library?

Friday, May 12, 2023

A Shirt

 I've been trying to branch out in to more useful things with my crochet. Things other than dish clothes/dusters/etc. So I've decided to try clothes. Now I've made a few things like sweatshirts before but nothing that really needed to fit. I think starting with shirts is a good, simple idea. This is my first try. I'm not thrilled with the yarn but it's what I had one hand.



Friday, May 5, 2023

GRRRRR!!

 So the last yearish I've been having problems with my hands. These problems usually end with me in a brace of some sort. I can't really hold a hook so I can't crochet. Someone had suggested a "knitting machine" to use during these times. I'm not too sure but got one anyway to try it out. It is easy to use without having to be very dexterous and it does let me do yarny things when I can't crochet but it's just not the same. Also, not sure why the parts are called needles cause they're hooks.....

Have you had to adapt your crafting for an injury, illness or other? What was it and how did it work out? At the moment I'm using the "knitting machine" to stash bust and make a ton of hats and stuff for donations.