By The Steady Hand on May 1st, 2012
17 views Newly launched, the Patterns section of Craftsy is the fastest growing online marketplace for crafting patterns. Because Craftsy does not charge designers any fees or commissions for listing or selling their patterns, creative indie designers are hurrying to the site to set up their pattern shops. There, well over half a million active Craftsy members browse the thousands upon thousands of patterns of all types, for all crafts. And since the designers aren’t getting charged or having to give Craftsy any commissions, the deals on patterns are amazing! Some are even free. It’s the perfect place to get inspiration and instructions at super low prices. By The Steady Hand on April 2nd, 2012
19 views Newly launched, the Patterns section of Craftsy is the fastest growing online marketplace for crafting patterns. Because Craftsy does not charge designers any fees or commissions for listing or selling their patterns, creative indie designers are hurrying to the site to set up their pattern shops. There, well over half a million active Craftsy members browse the thousands upon thousands of patterns of all types, for all crafts. And since the designers aren’t getting charged or having to give Craftsy any commissions, the deals on patterns are amazing! Some are even free. It’s the perfect place to get inspiration and instructions at super low prices. By The Steady Hand on April 1st, 2012
41 views I have decided that instead of doing numerous posts each month about the new crochet patterns that I have come across…I will instead just do one each month. This will probably make the posts a little bit longer but it will be easier for me to keep track of the patterns that I have already posted about so that I am not mentioning the same ones over and over. All right so here we go! Blossom Necklace by Shelby Allaho I really like this simple necklace pattern. I found it while browsing on Ravelry. It is a FREE download. On the Blossom Necklace pattern page there is a link to a FREE pattern for a matching pair of earrings too. Tweedy Owl Hat by Breanna Steidley Isn’t this adorable! I love the little pom-poms on each side. This is another FREE download on Ravelry. It comes in multiple Continue reading Crochet Pattern Picks for April 2012 By The Steady Hand on March 13th, 2012
270 views It is funny because I crochet yet a lot of the clothing I wear is knit. I think that needs to change. I would love to work up some sweaters or cover-ups for the summer but I am having a hard time finding patterns to help me along the way. I have come across some other crochet clothing patterns on Ravelry that I would love to try… Like this Little Black Dress pattern. I found this pattern on Ravelry but the pattern is only available in the Crochet That Fits: Shaped Fashions Without Increases or Decreases book. So…that book is now on my wishlist on Amazon.com. This Miravel Tunic is a FREE pattern. It is on my to-do list. Continue reading Crochet Clothing Patterns By The Steady Hand on March 2nd, 2012
41 views Newly launched, the Patterns section of Craftsy is the fastest growing online marketplace for crafting patterns. Because Craftsy does not charge designers any fees or commissions for listing or selling their patterns, creative indie designers are hurrying to the site to set up their pattern shops. There, well over half a million active Craftsy members browse the thousands upon thousands of patterns of all types, for all crafts. And since the designers aren’t getting charged or having to give Craftsy any commissions, the deals on patterns are amazing! Some are even free. It’s the perfect place to get inspiration and instructions at super low prices. By The Steady Hand on March 2nd, 2012
80 views Last week was definitely a whirlwind. I don’t remember much about it but I have a couple of great projects to show for it! This pair of Grey Alpaca Crocodile Stitch Armwarmers was just listed in my Etsy Shop. Not sure if I shared this item with you yet. The pattern is of course from the wonderful BonitaPatterns.etsy.com. The yarn I purchased from MezzaLunaAlpaca.etsy.com. They are soft and go on very smooth. The armwarmers can be worn stretched like shown in the picture below or bunched up around your wrist. Either way they look good! Grey Alpaca Crocodile Stitch Armwarmers This Mohawk Hat was also recently listed. The Mohawk and trim are done with black, white and gray acrylic yarn. The yarn I upcycled from an old knit sweater. The hat measures 21″ around 8″ tall (not including mohawk and earflaps). Mohawk is 2″ long. Earflaps are 4″ long. Continue reading Crochet Projects from last week | |
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