Wednesday, May 21, 2014

sneak peek.


In addition to being obsessed with owls, cables, chalkboards, chevrons, etc....lately I've also been obsessed with notebook paper which is reflected in my latest design for the 
Notebook Tea Cozy!

  
The crochet pattern for this charming tea cozy should be ready for release any day!
 
 
 
kim.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

creative way to use crochet.

 
I was bored with my planter and wanted a change, but after months of browsing and not finding anything that I loved, it finally occurred to me to shop the house. I would have never imagined using one of my braided baskets for a plant cozy, but as soon as I spotted it I knew that it was change I was looking for. Plus, the price was right.
 
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/braided-baskets
Braided Baskets - Crochet Pattern

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/braided-baskets
Braided Baskets - Crochet Pattern
 
Now it's your turn...have you repurposed your crocheted items in an interesting way?  We would love to hear about the creative ways that you've use your finished projects.
 
 
 
kim.
 

Friday, April 25, 2014

new crochet pattern - sew simple baby socks by kim miller.

 
 
 
Skill Level: Easy

If you are looking for a last minute baby gift then you will love this crochet pattern! These sweet, little, crochet socks are worked flat and then sewn together along both sides, making them "Sew Simple". Also, since each sock is only a 10 to 14 row repeat (depending on the size made), you can easily make up a pair in an evening or two.

Other than scraps of a contrasting colour, you can crochet a pair of these socks using less than half of a ball of Knit Picks® Comfy Fingering [50 g (1.76 oz)/199 meters (218 yds) per ball]. The pattern calls for a 3.25 mm (D) crochet hook, and uses the following stitches: slip stitch crochet, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet.

Also, the pattern includes figure pictures and instructions for 3 different sizes:


• Size 0(0-3 months): 7.6 cm (3”) long
• Size 1(3-6 months): 8.9 cm (3½”) long
• Size 2(6-9 months): 10.2 cm (4”) long

Please note that age ranges are approximate and are intended as a general reference only. Since every child is different, we recommend measuring the child’s foot to ensure proper fit.






(Purchase this pattern and receive 20% off by entering the coupon code "sewsimple20" at the checkout!
Offer valid until Friday - May 8th, 2014)
 
 

 
kim.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

how to make a tassel.

Not only are tassels the perfect embellishment for your crochet projects (or what have you), but they are also a great way to use up left over yarn.

 
First off, grab any piece of scrap cardboard and cut to desired size. Your finished tassel will be slightly shorter than your piece of cardboard. Next, lay a piece of yarn across the top of the cardboard. Starting and finishing at the bottom end of the cardboard, wind yarn around both the cardboard and the piece of yarn lying across the top. I did about 20 wraps.

 
 Pull the top piece of yarn tightly and tie the top of the tassel securely.
 
 
Cut the yarn ends at the opposite end of the cardboard, and remove the tassel from the cardboard.
 

 Cut another piece of yarn and wrap it a few times tightly around the tassel, approximately ½” from the top and tie securely.


To disguise the knot, pass both yarn ends through the center of the tassel as shown.


Trim any excess yarn across the bottom of the tassel.


Voila...a simple, beautiful tassel that will add detail to any project!!!


Another option, that adds both shape and weight to your tassel is to use a bead. To do this start by threading a bead onto a long piece of yarn and tie a knot close to the bead. For the moment, set the bead aside. 


Next, omitting the piece of yarn lying across the top, wind yarn around the piece of cardboard.


Cut the yarn ends at and remove the tassel from the cardboard.


Lay the yarn out flat as shown.


Using the beaded piece of yarn, tie a knot around the center of the tassel. Take care to fan the yarn out evenly around the bead and tie securely.


Again, to disguise the knot, pass both yarn ends through the center of the tassel and trim any excess yarn across the bottom of the tassel. For extra detail, add a bead to the top of your tassel and secure with a knot close to the bead.





kim.


Friday, March 21, 2014

random friday freebie - 24 hour free download!

To continue our celebration of National Crochet Month we are offering 1 of our crochet designs as a free PDF download for 24 hours. The regular retail price for this pattern is $4.99 USD. You can download the crochet pattern for the Lacy Llama Fingerless Mitts either directly from Ravelry.com or by simply clicking on the link below the picture. Remember, you only have 24 hours.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lacy-llama-fingerless-mitts
Lacy Llama Fingerless Mitts

You can download the pattern for free between 8:00 am PST Friday March 21, 2014  and 8:00 am PST Saturday March 22, 2014.
 
 
 
 
enjoy!

Friday, March 7, 2014

whoo hoo - 50% off of all crochet patterns at knotsewcute.etsy.com.

Come and celebrate National Crochet Month and receive 50% off of all crochet patterns at knotsewcute.etsy.com. The sale begins today (March 7th, 2014), and will end Sunday (March 9th, 2014) at midnight PST. Never before have we held a sale this big for this long!
 

To receive 50% off your entire crochet pattern purchase, visit knotsewcute.etsy.com and enter the coupon code CELEBRATE50 at the check out. Also, our regular offer of buy 5 patterns in one transaction and receive 1 free still applies. Just leave us a note in the "Message to Seller" section at checkout regarding your 6th free pattern choice and we will automatically send you your free pattern.


Chalkboard Circles Clipart © Erin Bradley Designs | www.erinbradleydesigns.etsy.com




Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

march is national crochet month.

 
In the United States March has been dubbed as "National Crochet Month". If you've been thinking of learning to crochet, or if you just need some inspiration there's tons of sales and lessons going on all over the web that promote and celebrate the love of crochet.

Here's just a few links that we found for you:

Save 30% at Crochet Me - March 1st to 6th! Shop the sale here.

Webs Yarn Store Blog is planning on featuring weekly crochet techniques so be sure to follow along here.


• Love of Knitting is celebrating with an exciting giveaway every Friday throughout the month of March.

Check out the health benefits of knit and crochet sponsored by the Crafty Yarn Council. Click here to see the video.


Be sure to check back on Friday as we also have something special planned!!!



kim and tara.