His Textured Scarf
By Anastacia Zittel Model: Jon Zittel Photos: Anastatcia Zittel I came up with the idea of matching scarves because hubby and I love to wear matching shirts when we take day trips or vacations, but...
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By Anastacia Zittel Model: Anastacia Zittel Photos: Jon Zittel I came up with the idea of matching scarves because hubby and I love to wear matching shirts when we take day trips or vacations, but...
View ArticleDragon Slayer Scarf
by Julia Schwartz Photos: Julia Schwartz Difficulty: Intermediate With my move to a colder climate drawing nearer, I have started a collection of scarves and warmer things in general. I wanted a scarf...
View ArticleFrost Line Mittens Beaded Bookmark or Ornament
by Mrs. Micawber Photos: Mrs. Micawber Difficulty: Intermediate In my family we love to give books as gifts. This year every book I give will come with a little something extra – the quick and simple...
View ArticleCombining Felting with Crochet
By Darleen Hopkins Question: What do you get when you combine an old wool sweater, a washing machine and a little imagination? Answer: Anything! A few years ago I discovered felting (I believe it is...
View ArticleSnowflake Ice Scraper Mitt
By Darleen Hopkins Photos: Crochet by Darleen Hopkins No more cold hands while cleaning your windshield! Slip your hand into this cozy mitt and keep the harsh wind away. This pattern is a great way to...
View ArticleSioda Purse
By Jo Wolforth Photos: Jo Wolforth I love crocheting with different things and embroidery cotton gives a beautiful luxury finish perfect for gifts. This little purse is quick to make from readily...
View ArticleIndie Spotlight: Aoibhe Ni
Irish crochet designer Aoibhe Ni (that’s pronounced AY-vah – like Ava, although in person she’ll answer to almost anything if you’re making an effort) has been crocheting since she learned how at age...
View ArticleInterview with Laurie Wheeler
By Melissa Mall Longtime crocheter Laurie Wheeler, aka the “Fearless Leader,” is best known for the creation of the CLF (the Crochet Liberation Front) but is also a writer, blogger, designer, editor,...
View ArticleAn Afghan for Daisy
by Melissa Mall It all started one day at church. I was carrying a new granny square bag I had made, so when an older woman I barely recognized came up to me and asked, “Excuse me – did you make...
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