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If you haven't been to my Etsy shop for a while, you should drop by!  I have been working up some new creations.

I have for sale some card cases like, a new line of dress towels for my Spring collection, and the perfect color wash cloths to compliment your bathroom decor.

Spring is Here!

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Personalized Crocheted Placemats

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These placemats are easy to personalize to your liking, and great fun for kids!

I chose to crochet the letter "A" for Adina, and the letter "L" for Larissa.  I also did one for Christopher, but the pictures of his didn't turn out well.  The pocket on the left is for silverware, and the little pocket above the letter is for a memory verse.  We've had this little plastic loaf of bread with verses on cards in it that represent "Our Daily Bread", but have had a hard time getting into the routine of using them.  This has made a great way to incorporate the verses into meal time.  Each child has one verse a day, and works on memorizing it at breakfast and lunch, and then at dinner they each will quote their verse to Daddy.

To make the placemat:

Worsted weight cotton yarn
Size H crochet hook

Ch 71.

Row 1: *Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, pull through loop, insert hook in next ch, pull through loop, yo, pull through all loops on hook (sc dec made), ch 1*, rpt across, ending with sc in last ch. Ch1, turn.

Row 2: (Sc dec, ch1) across, ending with sc in last st.  Ch 1, turn.

Row 3-5: Rpt Row 2. Fasten off, join main color.

Continue with Row 2 until desired length.  Fasten off, join accent color, rpt row 2 for last 5 rows.

Use the same stitch to make pockets.  Start with a odd number of chains to desired width.  I used patterns for the letters from my book "201 Crochet Motifs".  You could use any motif in place of the letter.  I used sewing needle and thread to tack the letters and pockets on.

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Pineapple Song Doily


Pineapple Song comes from a book titled, "Absolutely Gorgeous Doilies", ang that they are. This doily was so much fun to make! There is plenty of texture which really makes this doily stand out from others.
I have been experimenting with blocking doilies. I starched and then pinned this one to cardboard to dry. I love the way it keeps it shape that way, but there seem to be some people that prefer their doilies to just be water blocked.
I am looking forward to making more doilies from this book, as they are each unique and beautiful.

Dressed-Up Hand Towels


These hand towels are adorable! I did one up to see what I thought, and found it to be a winner!
I now have these for sale on Etsy.
You can find them at
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Sweet Child's Purse


Sweet Child's Purse


This is a sweet purse that my daughter, Larissa, crocheted for a friend. I helped her with the button and flower. She used a baby yarn and it gave it a delicate look.

The pattern came from a book; sorry I can't post it, but it would be very simple to make up your own.

Kitchen Towel Topper

Kitchen Towel Topper

This is a nice towel topper. I used wooden buttons and added a simple flower with another small wooden button.

You can find the pattern here: http://crochet.about.com/od/kitchenpatterns/a/sstoweltop.htm

My only variation was:
Row 7: ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2dctog over (dc, dc), dc
in next sc, skip next 2 dc, sc in next dc, skip next 2 dc, dc in sc, 2dctog over(dc, dc), dc in last dc. (7sts)

This made the top a bit fuller.

Catherine's Eyeglass Case

Catherine's Eyeglass Case

The black thread makes this project hard to see, but this case is made with a very fun stitch called, "Catherine's Wheel".
Materials:
Size 3 Crochet Thread
Size E Crochet Hook

Special Stitches:
Dc4tog: YO, insert hook in first st indicated, yo, pull loop through st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, *yo, insert hook in next st, yo, pull loop through st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook*; repeat from * to * 3 times, yo, pull through all loops on hook.
Dc7tog: YO, insert hook in first st indicated, yo, pull loop through st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook, *yo, insert hook in next st, yo, pull loop through st, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook*; repeat from * to * 6 times, yo, pull through all loops on hook.
Instructions:
Chain 41.
Row 1: Turn. Sc in next 2 st, *sk 3 chs, 7 dc in next st, sk 3 chs, sc in next 3 st*; repeat from * to *, sc in last 2 st.
Row 2: Turn. Ch 2. Dc4tog over (sc, sc, dc, dc), *ch 3, sc in next 3 st, ch 3, dc7tog over (dc, dc, sc, sc, sc, dc, dc)*; repeat from * to * across, ending with dc4tog over (dc, dc, sc, sc).
Row 3: Turn. Ch 2. 4 dc in dc4tog, *sk ch3, sc in next 3 sts, 7 dcs in dc7tog*; repeat from * to * across, ending with 4 dc in dc4tog.
Row 4: Turn. Ch 1. Sc in next 2 st, *ch3, dc7tog over (dc, dc, sc, sc, sc, dc, dc), ch3, sc in next 3 st*; repeat from * to * across, ending with sc in last 2 st.
Rows 5 - 16: Repeat rows 1-4.
Rows 17-18: Repeat rows 1 and 2. Fasten off.
Fold in half, and stitch bottom and side together, leaving the top open.
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