Archive for 2011

Crochet Pattern: Fall Flower Pin

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on September 3rd, 2011 by Emilee Gettle – 8 Comments
I love crocheted accessories that add a personal touch to my wardrobe. Check out this sweet flower pin; it’s so easy to make! There is so much you can do with this ultra easy project. You could make one of these flowers to accent a child’s crocheted headband. They are the perfect hat accessory or how about pinning one on your purse. You could also sew a few of these flowers along the hem of a little girl’s dress. Don’t be afraid to mix things up a bit and alternate each flower’s yarn color or add a vintage button in the center. Crochet yourself a flower garden!

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Yoyo Crochet

Posted in Tutorials and Help on September 2nd, 2011 by A Guest Writer – 11 Comments

A Guest Post by Elsa.

If you’ve ever tried to make an afghan or scarf or other crocheted project with motifs, you’ll know that stitching together all the individual pieces can be quite annoying! This tutorial will show you a new way of doing this, with assemble-as-you-go pieces, so there’s no sewing required! This tutorial will show small circular pieces being joined together, but you can also use these techniques on granny squares and other motif shapes.
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Join-as-you-go Motifs

Posted in Tutorials and Help on August 31st, 2011 by Claire Ortega-Reyes – 14 Comments

As a crochet beginner, I steered clear of granny squares and other crochet projects made with motifs. Don’t get me wrong–I loved the look of crocheted motifs and how each little part plays a big role in the shape and look of each piece. I didn’t make motif projects simply because I wasn’t confident with my sewing skills–skills I thought were vital in completing motif projects.

When I discovered join-as-you-go motifs, a whole new world of crochet opened up for me. I didn’t have to sew all the motifs together! The last row of each motif is matched up to a corresponding side of the previous motif, and slip stitches are made in place of chain spaces. Here it is at work with my Magical Market Bag Pattern:

Magical Market Bag Photo Guide


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Life Getting in the Way of Crocheting?

Posted in Fun Ramblings on August 30th, 2011 by Veronica Smith – 17 Comments

I saw a T-Shirt on a random stranger that said “Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans”. It’s true isn’t it?

I just think things would go a lot more smoothly in my life if there was less of the annoying stuff like cleaning, and more of the stuff that involved yarns and threads – just my opinion. I have such grand plans for my crocheting, I would eventually like to start my own online store selling ‘one-off’ hand crafted items. I thought I’d start with an Etsy or Ebay store first and build my empire from there.
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Crochet Pattern: Laptop Sleeve

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns on August 28th, 2011 by Rachel Choi – 6 Comments
New in the Crochet Spot Store, this laptop sleeve pattern can be customized to your liking! Pick your 2 favorite colors to get started. Feel free to alternate colors each row to create stripes or sew on cute appliques when you’re done. Use the instructions within the pattern to adjust the size to fit your laptop. Make your sleeve as tight as possible (as yarn will stretch) if you don’t want it slipping and sliding when you pick it up.

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Crochet Pattern: Ridged Hair Bow

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on August 27th, 2011 by Candace – 6 Comments
If there’s a little girl in your life or you just want to express your inner child, this darling bow will add a touch of girlish innocence to any outfit. It’s quick, easy and fun to make, and in no time, you can have one in every color. It also works as a pretty little introduction to post stitches and how they can be used to add texture to your work. This bow can be worn on a clip or an elastic to control your hair with style. Crochet Ridged Hair Bow

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Crochet Pattern: Delta Soap Saver

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on August 25th, 2011 by Claire Ortega-Reyes – 8 Comments
Spa products are typically pricey-but in reality you can make your own! One of my favorites are soap savers. They actually save you money by making the most of soap bars, make sure your soap doesn’t jump out of your hands, and also give you extra exfoliation. The great news is, they are easy to make! Rachel has already shared some fantastic patterns: 5 Simple Soap Savers and Absolutely Easy Soap Saver. These patterns use medium weight yarn; and so I decided to try my hand on a thread version.

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Crochet Pattern: Bookworm Bookmark

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns on August 24th, 2011 by Emilee Gettle – 11 Comments
It’s hard to believe that summer is winding down. Since it’s back to school time, I thought a bookmark would be the perfect project. This little bookworm will keep your place in the latest read or textbook. You can make him as short or long as you want. You could also make each little medallion, that makes up his wiggly body, a different color. I’m going to use this same little worm as an applique on baby blankets and toddler shirts too. This little guy is so versatile and a snap to make! There are a million and one variations and A+ applications. Have fun!

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To Buy or Not to Buy

Posted in Fun Ramblings on August 23rd, 2011 by Veronica Smith – 27 Comments

I am so very proud of myself. I am going to make a toy Lion for my nephew’s upcoming 2nd birthday and I am using yarn I already have! Sounds logical doesn’t it? I have so much yarn, however nothing that quite qualified for a lion. I then realized that he is going to be 2 years old and really won’t know if the color is a bit off. So, out of the stash it comes. I do love buying yarn though and I am wondering how much the joy of purchasing some more yarn was overshadowing my logic on color choices.
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Meet Candace Barr, a Crochet Spot Blogger!

Posted in News on August 22nd, 2011 by Candace – 9 Comments

First, I want to say hi to everyone and thank you for your kind words about my posts. I’m glad to be able to share my ideas with all of you.

I have been crochetng since I was 19 years old. I actually started not long after I first picked up my kntting needles. Since then, I’ve also learned to spin. My fiber stash is a testament to my love of things that are different–the colors and fibers are quite diverse, as is my shopping list. While I have acquired a deeper appreciation of the “good stuff”–soft wools, alpaca, silk, camel, cashmere, and all the rest–I still like a good, washable acrylic.

I also enjoy writing and reading as well as drawing, making jewelry, learning languages (I’m working on my fourth), and cooking. Basically, I like to learn and create.