This way, you can see what I'm working on, and maybe I'll have a bit more motivation to finish certain projects... ;)
I'm going to try to post a work-in-progress post every Wednesday. Work-in-progress is abbreviated as WIP, just as a heads up. It's a common craft bloggers' term.
This way, you can see what I'm working on, and maybe I'll have a bit more motivation to finish certain projects... ;)
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Pattern: here
These pads are made with 100% cotton yarn. I used a 3.75mm hook instead of the suggested 4.00mm, as I couldn't find my 4 in time to start the project. This particular set has 7 pads - one for each day of the week. I was able to make them all in one day, while sitting at the kitchen table, or between errands while I was out for a bit. Pattern: here
These little crocheted cacti are great for people who are really good at forgetting to water their indoor plants, or for people who like cute fake plants. The pattern works up super quickly, and is easy to follow. Pattern: here
About a year ago, I bought a Kobo Aura e-reader. I love reading on it, and it I may even prefer it now to actual paper books. *gasp* This was a spur-of-the-moment kind of project. Sarah at RepeatCrafterMe.com has been posting photos and instructions for a Christmas-themed c2c (corner-to-corner) pixel squares blanket, and a pile of crocheters have been making the project right alongside her.
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