Favorite Yarns for Blankets
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If you had told me 5 years ago I would love creating and crocheting
blankets I would have said you were crazy! They use a lot of yarn &...
Bobble Pop Fidget Toy – Crochet Pattern Review
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Fidget toys are nothing new. But when I came across this, I was drawn to it
for a couple specific reasons: when the bobbles “pop” it is quiet. I know
tha...
Warm Woolen Hat Pattern
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My Warm Woolen Hat is an easy to crochet project that is made from the
bottom-up. We start by crocheting the hat band in rows and then add the
main hat r...
punch needle experiments
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Hello hello! I hope ya’ll are doing well — it’s been a while! I’ve been up
to a low-to-moderate amount of crafting lately, and I just finished a
project I’...
A New Arrival
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Thank you for all the lovely Comments in my last post, it's been a while
since I have even been able to visit this little space of mine so some of
you...
A Free Pattern for you: Gothic Lace Doily
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I like to include a free pattern with the purchase of my larger patterns, I
think of them as little bonuses, and usually they are not something that I
woul...
The Loop Scoop 70
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Welcome back for the very last, but definitely not least, round of the Loop
Scoop. As Tamara and I announced earlier this month, after many years of
host...
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*The Norma Jean Hat*
Designed and Written by: James Lee Kelley
*MATERIALS: *
*USJ10/6.00 MM* – *Hook *
*#4 Worsted Weight Yarn *
*Scissors *
*Yarn N...
Plume Sweater: A Batwing Pullover For All Seasons
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With basic stitches and a seamed construction, the Plume Sweater is a
classically shaped batwing sweater that works up quickly and drapes
beautifully. Let’...
Cycles and Side Effects Explained
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What Kind of Testosterone Side Effects Should You Expect? Testosterone
is one of the most widely used performance enhancing drugs in the
world. It's mai...
Coaster Toys
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Hey everyone! Today I'm sharing an unusual birthday present for a 1 year
old. My friend told me that her son was obsessed with the coaste...
I’m Angela, the gal behind Aunt B Creations. I was on a mission to get out of a state of depression after my mother lost her battle with colon cancer. After inheriting all her yarn, I took up crocheting thinking I would learn how to make an afghan and start making tons of them for charity. The time it takes to get an afghan finished, I realized fairly quick I needed something else to enhance my skills. I decided to join some crochet swap groups on Facebook.. I love to make all sorts of crafts, especially if I find a great free crochet pattern! If you’re looking for any crochet patterns for your family or your home, I’ve got you covered! When there’s not a hook in my hand, you can find me making handmade cards, painting, reading, playing with my two cats or snuggling with my two fluffy Pomeranians.
Seriously! Who isn’t tired of spending money on throw away cloths. I always resort to several paper towels attached at the end of the Swiffer when I run out. This will hold up so much better! Looking forward to cleaning floors!
I could not find eggs already emptied that were large enough to send my bunnies across the United States. I found these eggs filled with creepylooking ring pop suckers at the Dollar Tree. They were perfect!