Olivia’s Kitty Cat
UPDATE: The pattern has been completed with revisions. You can find it here: The Orange Cat I made this kitty for Olivia this week. I bought the eyes about a year […]
I am a happily married homeschooling mom living in New Mexico, USA with my husband, daughter and dog, amongst the cactus' and Roadrunners.
I spend most of my free time creating. Mostly I crochet and knit, but I am always delving into other areas of creativity. I enjoy sharing my passions with others.
UPDATE: The pattern has been completed with revisions. You can find it here: The Orange Cat I made this kitty for Olivia this week. I bought the eyes about a year […]
It seems to have been a while since my last blog post, and I apologize for that. However, I have been thinking about publishing one for quite some time now, […]
Every once in a while I look through all of my old patterns and think about revising them, making changes so that they are improved, easier to read, easier to […]
Here is another new pattern, which I believe to be ideal for the beginner crocheter. Using jumbo weight yarn and a large hook, it is very easy to see the […]
About 6 months ago I bought 3 skeins of Lion Brand Homespun yarn in the color “Lagoon”. I fell in love with the color, the texture, and the bulkiness, […]
So things don’t always work out as planned. We were about to get the keys to our new apartment yesterday when the landlord tried to scam us out of an […]
Recently, in a post you can read Here, I mentioned that me and my family were planning to move to Michigan, from New Mexico, around the end of January. Well, plans […]
So the other day, after much talk and debate among members on a Facebook group that I belong to, about Lion Brand Homespun yarn, I decided to try out one […]
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Welcome to another year of free patterns and crochet talk! I wanted to write up this post yesterday, but for various reasons I just didn’t have the […]
This textured washcloth is simple enough for a beginner, using only sc and dc stitches. It works up quickly and takes less than 120 yards (1 ball) of cotton yarn!