A Look At My Latest Crochet Projects:
First is the little purse I made from a new ‘to me’ blog called Crafts n’ Things. This pattern is newbie friendly and uses double strands of yarn. It uses a big ‘N’ crochet hook so it works up pretty quickly. The little owl applique I found on Ravelry by designer Ruth Soto.
Because two strands were used it is pretty sturdy so I did not add a liner.
I’m taking a break today from ‘business and teaching’ and blogging just for enjoyment. Remember that?
Way back when I started blogging- 2007 – that is what I did. I blogged what I crocheted and really didn’t care who saw it. I was always stoked when someone commented because it meant there was someone else out there who loved crochet as much as I do.
I also started on my Leisure Art project as I’ll be doing a sponsored post for them soon. The yarn used in this pattern is Homespun which was $5.99USD per skein. The pattern calls for 3-skeins so the project is about $18.
I chose a color I enjoy – it’s called Delft but I think it can more accurately called ‘Clouds’. What do you think?
I’m not making this for anyone in particular but my Mom did stake her claim on it.
Meet Mr. Howie the Penguin:
This little guy is a Stacey Trocks of FreshStitches.com Design. I bought her Design a Monster course way back when there was a sale and just now scheduled it into my day to view it and hook it up. I’ve only watched 2 lessons so maybe I am a bit ahead because I got sidetracked when I saw this little one in the eBook provided to class participants.
I’m not going to rave about the class just yet because I have a review post coming up about that BUT it rocks!
In other News:
I’ve been busy visiting all my crochet business blogger friends. Check out the guest posts I wrote and leave a comment on their blogs.
- 3 Actionable Steps to Blow Your Competition Out of the Water on Lorene’s blog Cre8tionCrochet.com – I’ve been working with Lorene lately and one of the projects we are doing is being guest contributors on each others’ blog. I want to bring more crochet designing tips to Crochet Business Blog and Lorene is perfect for that. I’ll be sharing some business and blogging tips over on her site as well so keep your eyes peeled. In this first contribution I give tips on how to fine tune your target audience which will of course ‘Blog Your Competition Out of the Water’.
- A Very Moogly Christmas – 20 Christmas Holiday Craft Fair Patterns on Tamara’s blog MooglyBlog – July is the time to start thinking about your inventory for the holiday fair season. If this is your first craft fair you need to start interviewing past vendors and customers. This helps you plan your inventory and know what to expect.
Will You Join us for Summer Camp?
Oh, I’m so excited about this little crochet camp that Kat Godin is hosting on her blog Slugs on the Refrigerator.
This is totally free and perfect for newbies and pro’s alike. I’m enjoying the lessons and the Facebook group is just fab. Lots of interactivity and everyone shares their projects – just like real camp.
The first project was a Cherries themed potholder.
I enjoyed sharing my projects with you – I thank you for sticking around to indulge me in my crochet addiction. I’ll post a regular teaching post tomorrow about guest blogging.
What’s on Your Hooks?
Lots of fabulous projects Sara! I love seeing what everyone is working on The purse with the little owl applique is fab (love owls) and your potholder turned out great!
I’m happy you were able to take some time out for Crochet
Rhondda
Have you read Rhondda Mol post? A Crochet Bucket List Project – Cherry Delicious Pot Holder
Rhondda, I’m glad too. It’s been a while since I actually enjoyed it just as a hobby. I welcome that feeling again.
Love your little penguin from Stacey Trock It’s important to take ‘me’ time sometimes. Thanks for sharing your makes. I love that Delft. I can guess why it’s called that cos there is a quilting technique of the same name that uses those blues and white.
Have you read Petra post? Yarn Trip!!
Petra, thank you. Thanks for explaining the name of the yarn. I would not have guessed it had something to do with quilting.