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Crochet Spot’s Professional Program

Posted in News on June 13th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 2 Comments

Do you think you have what it takes to join the Crochet Spot team? The Professional Program is a way to give aspiring writers/designers the opportunity to have their tutorials and crochet patterns published on Crochet Spot, while getting paid to do it! As a part of the Crochet Spot team you’ll work with Rachel, the founder of Crochet Spot, in developing your crochet skills and creating tutorials and patterns that readers will be able to use for free.
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Will You Be Crocheting When You’re 100?

Posted in Fun Ramblings, News on June 12th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 10 Comments
I came across an article online the other day that talked about a woman named Mary Friese who just celebrated her 100th birthday. In the photo she’s crocheting a blanket for her 11th great-great-grandchild. She wasn’t sure if its a boy or girls so shes going to crochet a girl and a boy version. Oh, and did I mention she’s been blind for 15 years? Mary is able to crochet by touch alone! Feel free to read more about Mary Friese here.

When you are 100 years old, do you think you’ll still be crocheting?

Mary Friese crocheting at 100

I hope I will be, if I even live to be 100 years old. I think it’s great to be able to crochet things for your children, your grandchildren, your great-grandchildren, and even your great-great-grandchildren. Wow, that’s a lot of greats!

What about you? Will you be crocheting when you’re 100?

World Record for Most People Crocheting

Posted in News on June 8th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 10 Comments

On Saturday, June 5, 2010, a whopping 427 crocheters/baseball fans gathered at the Citi Field in New York to watch a Mets game and set the world record for the most people crocheting in one place! This gathering was organized by The National NeedleArts Association. In fact, Major League Baseball (MLB) and The National NeedleArts Association (TNNA) hold “Stitch n’ Pitch” events like this every season. Those who attend sit in a special section and enjoy crocheting, knitting, cross-stitching and other needle projects, while watching a baseball game.

crochet record at citi field
Photo by Levine / New York Metz

Even More Granny Square Dresses…

Posted in Fun Ramblings, News on June 7th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 35 Comments

If you remember a while back I posted about the Granny Square Dress on the Red Carpet. That’s the crocheted dress on the right hand side. I though it was a neat and bold dress. But now here comes another! This one I’m not so crazy about. Although I wouldn’t wear either, I still like the one on the right more. The crochet granny square dress on the left is too baggy and loose for me. It’s like wearing a blanket. It might as well be a Snuggie. I’ll give it an A+ for trying to be creative and thinking outside the box, but honestly the design is not for me.

crochet granny square dresses

What do you think? Which one do you like better?

Update on the Retirement Crocheted Afghan

Posted in News on May 31st, 2010 by Rachel Choi – Be the first to comment

A few weeks ago, Barbara wrote a guest post here on Crochet Spot about the retirement crocheted afghan she was working on for a teacher who was retiring. Great news, I just added the final picture to her wonderful post that shows off the completed afghan being given to Ann (the retiring teacher).

So check it out! It is an amazing afghan. Here’s the link to the post: A Retirement Crocheted Afghan

Let Barbara know what you think of the afghan!

35% OFF All Crochet Bag Patterns

Posted in News on May 28th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 1 Comment

As a THANK YOU to all the folks who visit Crochet Spot each day, here is a special sale just for you! All crochet bag patterns are 35% off starting now and ending on June 1, 2010 at 12:59 PM EST.

Visit the Crochet Spot Store to receive this discount: Crochet Spot Store

There are 6 different bags to choose from:

  1. Quick Clutch
  2. My Fatty Handbag
  3. Kaleido Messenger Bag
  4. The Casual Girl
  5. The Casual Girl Version 2
  6. Carry-A-Lot Tunisian Purse

Take a peek in the Crochet Spot Store to see which bag patterns you would like for 35% off.

P.S. all crochet patterns can be downloaded immediately after your payment is cleared. Just log into your store account and click the “My Purchased Patterns” tab at the top of the page.

SisterLuv Crafts Inc.

Posted in News on May 25th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 1 Comment

Here is yet another fun charity to crochet for! If you are in the Tse Bonito and Gallup, NM and Window Rock, AZ areas this one is especially for you. SisterLuv Crafts creates and assembles gift packs for needy mothers of newborns and the elderly in the NM and AZ area. They accept both handmade/crocheted items and store bought items (see site for details).

Here are some patterns to get you started:
Crochet Pattern: Absolutely Easy Baby Bib
Crochet Pattern: Newborn Baby Hat
Crochet Pattern: Easy Adjustable Slippers
How to Crochet a Blanket

If you would like to learn more about how you can get involved with the SisterLuv Carfts charity, visit them at their website here: SistersLuv Crafts Inc.

Amazon Shoppers Can Support Crochet Spot!

Posted in News on May 18th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 20 Comments

Great news! You can now support Crochet Spot when you make purchases on Amazon.com. Amazon is a wildly popular online store where you can purchase anything from crochet books, electronics, and even yarn. Supporting Crochet Spot will be at no extra cost to you. All you have to do is use the link below to take you to Amazon. When you purchase something from Amazon using the link below, a very small commission will be given to Crochet Spot.

Crochet Spot’s Amazon Link

You can also copy and paste the following link into your bookmarks if you’d like to save Crochet Spot’s Amazon link directly:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F&tag=crocspot-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

THANK YOU for using Crochet Spot’s Amazon link! Your support is tremendously appreciated!

Crochet Pattern Copyrights

Posted in Best Crochet Patterns, Free Crochet Patterns, Fun Ramblings, News, Tutorials and Help on May 10th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 40 Comments

This post contains very important information, so please read, especially if you are using, intend to use, or have used any Crochet Spot pattern. I appreciate you taking the time out to read the following copyright information.

Here are the basic guidelines for using crochet patterns on this site:

No pattern or other material may be reproduced — mechanically, electronically, or by any other means, including photocopying — without written permission of Rachel Choi. This applies for all content on Crochet Spot, all free patterns, all patterns for sale in the store, and even content such as tutorials.

For example:

You can NOT email a friend a copy of the pattern you downloaded.
Instead, you can send them the link to the pattern, so they can get their own copy.

You can NOT photocopy a pattern and redistribute it in any form.
Instead, you can tell others where they can go to get their own copy.

You can NOT copy a pattern (or part of a pattern) and publish it on another website or other publication.
Instead, you can publish a link to the pattern.

You may sell your finished crocheted items, but not the pattern. However, you are not allowed to sell items that are made commercially. The item must be handmade with your own hands. Please also give credit to where you found the pattern (although this is not required, it is much appreciated).

When in doubt, ask me. If you are not sure whether you will be infringing upon copyrights, then feel free to send me an email ([email protected]) to ask. I’ll be happy to answer your questions.

These copyrights can also be applied to other crochet patterns you find online from other designers, with the exception of selling crocheted items. Not all designers allow you to sell finished crocheted items made from their patterns, so be sure to ask before doing. Some folks will argue that you can sell any crocheted items made from any pattern whether the designer allows you to or not, but I would recommend being polite and respectful of whatever restrictions the designer chooses.

Flower Crochet Pattern: Sunflower (updated)

Posted in Free Crochet Patterns, News on May 9th, 2010 by Rachel Choi – 3 Comments
Just a quick note to let you know that the sunflower crochet pattern has been updated! This was a pattern I wrote a long time ago so I went back and made some improvements on it. You’ll still get the same awesome sunflower when you’re done, but it should be easier to read and follow now!

If you’re interested in trying out the newly revised sunflower crochet pattern here it is: Crochet Flower Pattern: Sunflower

Enjoy, and let me know if you still need help with it 🙂

crochet sunflower