21 April 2014

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (21 April 2014)

Sometimes you just have to have flowers as the finishing touch on your crocheted projects. Today's link is to a pattern for 2 versions of crocheted daisies.

To go along with the idea of "daisies" is Doris Day singing Please Don't Eat the Daisies.




 





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18 April 2014

Switched to Crocheting Dishcloths for a While

I wanted something brainless to crochet so I broke out my patterns and found what I was looking for in Dishcloths (12 crochet designs) published by Leisure Arts. I saw this pattern for a dishcloth that is crocheted corner-to-corner and I thought I'd give it a whirl. After making 5 of them, suffice it to say that I enjoy this pattern very much. A couple of the dishcloths I made out of scraps of yarn. These will be for everyday use here at home. The "nicer ones" are going in the gift drawer to be gifted to someone at a later day. And here's some pictures--









14 April 2014

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (14 April 2014)



Here's an elegant and feminine shawl that would look beautiful for a bride or for a young lady to wear to the prom. I don't think it would take more than a few days to make either.

Have fun everyone!
Sharon

13 April 2014

It's the Easter Bunny!

Sitting like a lady

Showing off the booty tail 

Here is my latest FO--the Easter Bunny. This pattern needs a bit of tweeking and proofing but overall, I like the design and how it turned out for me. I want to figure out a way to make it part of our Easter centerpiece. Maybe I'll sit it on a large decorative dish with Easter grass and put some foil wrapped candies around it. Hope you all have a wonderful week.

Hugs,
Sharon

10 April 2014

Thursday's Tricks (10 April 2014)


  • Brown sugar get hard? Toss a couple of the larger sized marshmallows into the bag with the brown sugar and then seal it up.
  • Keep your dishwasher extra clean with white vinegar. Pour ½ cup into the detergent cups and run the empty machine for a complete cycle. 

There's a couple hints for this week that I found. Hope everyone is enjoying the spring-time weather and blooms. 

Take care--
Sharon

07 April 2014

Free Ebook at Amazon

Browsing around some groups I belong to on Facebook, I found this link for Crochet Rag Rugs Basic Pattern Collection in Kindle ebook format. I thought that I would share it with you. The price is right--FREE! It is for Kindle, but there is a free converter called Calibre that is available so you can convert it to another format for other book readers.


Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (07 April 2014)




Here it is--it's a crocodile flower! Actually, it's a crocheted square made with crocodile stitches. It's has a very striking appearance. So go here and check it out.
Enjoy,
Sharon

06 April 2014

Bunnies Everywhere!



It's that time of the year again when Easter bunnies leave colorful eggs and candy goodies for us. I have decided to procrastinate a bit on my current crochet projects and make my own bunny for this Easter. There are many, many bunny patterns out there and I thought that I would share with you some patterns to hook up your own bunny in time for this Easter. I started out looking at Crochet Pattern Central. Under it's new owner, updates aren't done as frequently as the previous owner did them so I included all the working links to bunny patterns here and included patterns from other sites too. You will have to do a copy and paste thing with these links in your browser. I just posted links here thinking they would work without using the link thingie as I was typing up this post, but it didn't work out that way--DRAT...
  • http://www.garnstudio.com/lang/us/pattern.php?id=5113&lang=us
  • http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/flopsy-bunny-toy
  • http://makezine.com/craft/craft_pattern_spring_bunny/
  • http://www.rheatheylia.com/index.php?page=patterns&id=13
  • http://www.amigurumitogo.com/2012/06/baby-bunny.html
  • http://hodgepodgecrochet.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/babys-first-bunny/
  • http://earning-my-cape.blogspot.com/2012/08/ballerina-bunny-free-crochet-pattern.html
  • http://stitch11.com/huggy-bunny/
  • http://www.crochetville.com/community/topic/99594-honey-bunny-amigurumi/#entry1729027
  • http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80018AD.html
  • http://www.craftpassion.com/2011/08/amigurumi-bunny-pencil-holder.html
  • http://www.craftown.com/Bella-the-Bunny.html
  • http://sheepdogsfleece.blogspot.com/2011/04/hungry-bunny.html
  • http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80448AD.html
  • http://apocalypseknits.blogspot.com/2010/06/jen-travelling-bunny.html
  • http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/60480A.html
  • http://www.amigurumitogo.com/2012/05/bunny.html
  • http://thekansashooker.blogspot.com/2009/03/lil-bunny-pattern-original-pattern-by.html
  • http://littleyarnfriends.com/post/20661140774/crochet-pattern-lil-bunny-cupcake
  • http://vickiehowell.com/2011/03/new-pattern-bitty-bunny-amigurumi-toy/
  • http://www.freepatterns.com/detail.html?code=FC00145&cat_id=333
  • http://littleyarnfriends.com/post/25927958061/crochet-pattern-lil-granny-bunny
  • http://thekansashooker.blogspot.com/2012/10/bun-bun-tri-ami.html
  • http://rickrackandribbons.blogspot.com/2011/07/bunchy-bunny-pattern.html
  • http://www.amigurumitogo.com/2012/09/kawaii-bunny.html
  • http://www.freepatterns.com/detail.html?code=FC00529&cat_id=313
  • http://www.crochetnmore.com/bunnycandypouch.htm
  • http://www.craftown.com/Easter-Bunny.html
  • http://crochetnplay.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-favorite-free-patterns-love-bunnies.html
  • http://www.crochetville.com/community/topic/9786-miffy-the-bunny/#entry129488
  • http://www.nyanpon.com/2012/09/mini-candy-corn-bunny.html
  • http://gnathalie2.wordpress.com/2007/08/06/mint-bunny/
  • http://www.craftown.com/Miss-Bunny.html
  • http://www.crochetspot.com/free-crochet-pattern-bunny-egg/
  • http://www.freepatternsdonnascrochetdesigns.com/bunny-flowers-free-crochet-pattern.html
  • http://www.mazkwok.com/2014/02/bunny-head-applique-free-crochet-pattern.html
  • http://donnascrochetdesignstheblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/bunny-in-basket-free-crochet-pattern.html
  • http://kawaiipatterns.wordpress.com/2010/07/16/bunny-key-chain-_/
  • http://priscillascrochet.net/free%20patterns/Easter/Bunny%20Photo%20Frame%20Fridgie.pdf
  • http://www.crochetnmore.com/bunnyplantpoke.htm
  • http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/cff-pocketPetBunny.html
  • http://6ichthusfish.typepad.com/6ichthusfish/2010/03/amigurumi-bunny-rabbit-pattern--by-abmckenna-2010----head----begin-with-2-chain--round-1--into-the-second-chain-from-the-h.html
  • http://www.freepatterns.com/detail.html?code=FC00931&cat_id=333
  • http://www.crochetville.com/community/topic/81739-realistic-bunny-pattern/#entry1350874
  • http://www.amiamour.com/2010/02/patches-the-carrot-loving-bunny-pattern/
  • http://sheepdogsfleece.blogspot.com/2010/08/mr-bunny.html
  • http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/FunkyBunny.html
  • http://freepatternsbyh.blogspot.com/2011/07/scrap-bunny-amigurumi.html
  • http://craftroom.tumblr.com/post/20243451718/amigurumi-sleepy
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sniffles-the-bunny
  • http://stormyzcrochet.weebly.com/snuggle-bunny.html
  • http://thecraftfrog.com/2011/03/04/march-monthly-spring-bunny/
  • http://priscillascrochet.net/free%20patterns/Easter/Bunny%20Towel%20Ring.pdf
  • http://www.craftydeb.com/free
  • http://members.optusnet.com.au/we2/chenillerabbit.html
  • http://www.crochetkim.com/patterns/chenillebunny.html
  • http://www.allaboutami.com/post/17307940820/sweetheartbunnypattern
  • http://strngbn.tripod.com/chocbune.html
  • http://loopsoflavender.blogspot.com/2012/03/chocolate-bunny-crochet-pattern.html
  • http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80095AD.html
  • http://colorfullcreations.blogspot.com/2012/05/crazy-bunny.html
  • http://blackmoonflower.blogspot.com/2011/01/cute-bunny-pattern.html
  • http://amigurumiplanet.blogspot.com.ar/2012/04/bunny-dango.html
  • http://makezine.com/craft/craft_pattern_spring_bunny/
  • http://craftbits.com/project/amigurumi-string-bean-bunny/
  • http://www.freepatterns.com/detail.html?code=FC00174&cat_id=333
  • http://www.littlethingsblogged.com/2012/10/amigurumi-sweet-bunny-pattern.html
  • http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/2010/01/tea-cup-bunnies-or-rapid-rabits.html
  • http://www.amigurumitogo.com/2012/09/dust-bunny.html
  • http://swirlsandsprinklesblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/easter-bunny-coffee-kozie.html
  • http://suzies-yarnie-stuff.blogspot.com/2007/03/easter-bunny-pin-or-fridgie.html
  • http://crochetbot3000.blogspot.com/2011/03/zombie-rabbit.html
  • http://studio-ami.tumblr.com/post/27496866463/white-rabbit-amigurumi-pattern-this-is-a
  • http://freevintagecrochet.com/free-baby-patterns/enterprise9305/bunny-baby-bib-pattern
  • http://freevintagecrochet.com/toy-patterns/lily63/sleeping-bunny-pattern
  • http://artedonia.blogspot.com/2010/07/vinnie-bunny-free-pattern.html
  • http://kandjdolls.blogspot.com/2010/04/free-amigurumi-crochet-pattern-tuzki.html
  • http://freevintagecrochet.com/free-toy-patterns/enterprise9305/bunny-toy-pattern
  • http://freevintagecrochet.com/toy-patterns/coats318/bunny-toy-pattern
  • http://freevintagecrochet.com/glass-jacket-patterns/coats307/childs-bunny-glass-jacket-pattern
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/Crochet-Bunny-Peep/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/Rainbow-Brite-Bunny/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/Amigurumi-Chocolate-Easter-Bunny/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/Easter-Bunny-Crochet-Pattern/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/A-Large-Bunny-Peep/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/A-Small-Bunny-Peep/ct/1
  • http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Easter-Crochet/Three-Piece-Bunny-Set/ct/1
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-lovey-2
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-boo-2
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-in-a-dress
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-and-bear-buddies
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-amigurumi
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-hat--booties-booties
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-janks
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/marshmallow-bunny
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easter-bunnies---conejitos-de-pascua
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/love-bunnies
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fuzzy-bunny-baby-blanket
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ice-cream-bunny-baby
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-purse
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bunny-treat-bag
  • http://www.yarnspirations.com/pattern/crochet/one-skein-bunny
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/free-floppy-bunny-slippers
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-boots---bunny-ears
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pink-little-lady---free-amigurumi-crochet-pattern
  • http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pull-a-rabbit-out-of-your-hat
Hope you have some fun with these.

Hugs,
Sharon

05 April 2014

A Ladies Camouflage Hat

I had plenty of yarn left after I made the man's camouflage hat so I decided to make a more feminine camouflage hat. I love this pattern and have used it many times. To make a little larger hat to cover the ears better I will up-size the hook I'm using. This time I used the G hook like the pattern calls for; it will also fit a girl or be a more snug fit for a woman.




Now I really need to get my act together and finish a ufo or 2.

Take care,
Sharon






03 April 2014

Man's Hat is Finished

Here is one of the projects that was bugging me and it is now finished. It became less frustrating working with all the slip stitches as it progressed. I may actually make a few more of these for the guys in my family. Here's the finished project--


I definitely like how the camouflage yarn looks with this pattern. The hat looks small but it stretches quite a bit.  The pattern is located here if anyone wants it.

Take care everyone!

Hugs,
Sharon

Thursday's Tricks (03 April 2014)

Put Your Dishwasher on Double Duty

You've finally learned how to load it correctly, but are you really taking full advantage of your dishwasher's scour power? A dishwasher can reach 155 degrees Fahrenheit to kill bacteria — just the ticket for sanitizing some of the more unsavory items in your household. Tossing these 10 soiled staples in the dishwasher will save time when hand washing or the washing machine just doesn't hold water.
Rubber boots and flip flops*. Freshen your step from summer's sweaty buildup by placing shoes horizontally in the dishwasher rack (make sure to remove the boot liners before hitting START).  Add a little baking soda to the mix for extra deep cleaning.
Plastic hair brushes. To zap all the dirt, skin and debris that collect in the bristles, first use a comb to remove all the excess hair. Then, toss brushes in the quickest cycle available and finish the job by running the dry cycle.  Note: Do not wash brushes with wooden handles
Stove burner grates. A hassle to clean by hand but a dream to throw in your dishwasher's bottom rack.
Potatoes. Yes, potatoes! Lay them flat in a dish or place them on the top rack and give them a bath in the rinse cycle sans detergent. A lifesaver during the holidays.
Baseball caps*. While caps can lose their shape in the washing machine, they do magnificently well in the dishwasher. The normal cycle is all it takes to tidy up these toppers.
Athletic accessories*. There's nothing like the smell of ripe sports paraphernalia to make the whole family run screaming out the door. Shin guards and knee pads are safe for the top rack. Just skip the dry cycle.
Dish sponges. Often the germiest frenemies in the entire kitchen, dish sponges can be successfully sanitized in the dishwasher with the rest of your dishes through a full wash and dry cycle.
Plastic or metal-handle garden tools. No wooden handles, please.
Refrigerator shelving. Newer models are usually dishwasher safe, but consult your user's manual to be certain. You may have to do some maneuvering to fit the shelves in the bottom rack.
Toothbrushes*. Sterilize brushes in the top rack. Your dentist will thank you.
*Avoid washing with dirty dishes
Tip: items that should NOT be placed in the dishwasher include:
Wood (it warps)
Cast iron (it rusts)
Crystal (it cracks)

The above hints are from Scott Brand. Go to their web site for more helpful hints and coupons too.





Dishwasher Clean/Dirty Magnets




02 April 2014

3 Projects I Want to Chuck out the Window!!!

Yes, you read that title right, I have 3 projects I want to toss out the window and forget I ever started them. 

  • The 1st I talked about last week. It is painfully slow making this men's hat.  Maybe it's not the hat, maybe it's my CADD (crochet attention deficiet disorder) and this hat is largely made out of slip stitches so it takes forever to get anywhere with it.
Should look like
(Picture courtesy of Ravelry)

Mine

  • The 2nd project is a deerstalkers hat. Love the look of this and thought it would make a nice gift for someone. The problem is, after working 91 rounds, I don't know where to attach the brim. I mean theoretically, I know where it goes, but I just don't know where to put it if that makes sense to you. I was going to take a picture of what I've done so far but I couldn't find it so chances are I did toss it out the window and it's blowing in the wind as the old song goes. 
Should look like
(picture from here at freepatterns.com)

  • The 3rd project, the zen sweater designed by Doris Chan, almost has me crying in my beer because it should be so beautiful. I have frogged and frogged this baby more times than I can count and it needs to be frogged again. I should have 12 fans at this stage and I only have 10. I should have known this was going to be a problem when I ordered light gray yarn and I ended up with a light tan.
Should look like
(Picture courtesy of Ravelry) 

Mine

So, the plan right now is to work on the 1st project I wrote about here and get it done and out of the way. Then move on to the zen sweater and lastly the deerstalker hat if I haven't really tossed it out the window.

That's all for now...

Hugs,
Sharon




31 March 2014

Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern (31 March 2014)


This slouchy beanie is a free pattern available at Lion Brand. I think this would be a great hat for the guys and the girls you make things for. These hats are made of super bulky weight yarn and will have you quickly churning them out hand over fist.




Crochet Hat Patterns on Your Kindle

30 March 2014

Ta Da--a Finished Scarf

Gosh, I love this pattern. It's the 3rd time I've made a scarf from it. It lends itself very well to being made into a longer or shorter scarf. Here's my latest version of it--


The yarn I used was Red Heart with Love and the color is Fruit Punch. This yarn is a bit pricier than Red Heart Super Saver but not that much more. It is very soft--like a much more expensive yarn.  Nope, I'm not getting paid to promote this yarn, just freely giving my 2 cents worth.

Here's another project off to the gift drawer. It is very nice now that no one smokes in the house because I don't have to wash everything before I give it away. Now, I mainly pre wash baby items and larger items like afghans that have had to withstand Nellie Belle sneaking in for some cuddle-time with them.

Take care everyone.

Hugs,
Sharon

Blog Background Went POOF!

Editted--The Cutest Blog on the Block is back. I checked 31 March 2014.--Sharon
Just threw this pic in here for the heck of it!
Hug
My blog background disappeared and as I was snooping around trying to find out what happened, I discovered that "the cutest blog on the block" had disappeared and with it my blog background. At first, I was kind of aggravated about it. Then, I started thinking that how kind it actually was of the designer to offer for free the backgrounds (s)he put time and talent into designing. I did find the new background for my blog at Blog Designs by Dani.  So, if your blog background went "poof" and your blog looked like it was loading for an extremely long time, then the host for your background may have gone out of business.

Take care everyone.

Hugs,
Sharon




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29 March 2014

Here's a Finished Hat

I was confused a few times making the trim on this hat and frogged the trim a few times but eventually I got it. Pattern is called Julia's Hat designed by Natasha Robarge from the magazine Interweave Crochet Accessories Special Issue 2010.  I've had this magazine since probably 2010 and this is the first time I've made something from it. If you don't have the magazine, the pattern is available for download at Ravelry for $5.50. Might be more economical to see if you can get the magazine on interlibrary loan or borrow it from a friend. I had fun making this hat but I don't think it was fun enough to make this my go-to hat pattern for ladies. Anyway, here's my pics--



This hat did use up some left-over yarn--yay!!!

Take care everyone!

Hugs,
Sharon











28 March 2014

I Like This Hat but...

This is a boring hat pattern. I think it is boring because many of the stitches used are slip stitches and the hat grows very slowly and I lose interest quite often. I do like the appearance of the completed hat so it's up in the air whether or not I'll finish this hat or it will end up stuck in the corner of a closet as another ufo. I have some yarn I ordered at WalMart that I need to pickup for another project.


Take care everyone. 

Hugs,
Sharon





27 March 2014

Thursday's Tricks (27 March 2014)

The following hints for using microfiber cloths come from my husband's favorite newspaper and online columnist--Heloise.
Uses for Microfiber Cloths
Auto
Keep several microfiber cloths underneath the front seat of your vehicle. Use them to dust off the dashboard, radio and steering wheel.

Bathroom, Kitchen
Store a couple of microfiber cloths in these locations because they will clean and shine the chrome, spiff up mirrors and are great for wiping off the sink. When the cloths become dirty, toss them into the washing machine.

Pets
Freshen up your dog by lightly dampening a microfiber cloth with water and wiping over its fur. If your cat or dog needs to get the gunk out of its eyes, a microfiber cloth will do the job nicely. And if your pet, like Cabbie, my miniature schnauzer, gets a dirty beard after eating, the cloth will remove that food crud.

Plants
To take dust off live or artificial leaves, lightly dampen a microfiber cloth and wipe over the leaves. This will also add a bit of moisture to the real plants too.

Visit Heloise's page to read more of her helpful hints.


Microfiber Cloths

20 March 2014

Thursday's Tricks (20 March 2014)


  • Make a zigzag pattern with hot glue on common plastic hangers to keep shirts from slipping off hanger.
  • Use buttons to keep pairs of earrings together for storage and travel.

Today's tricks come from Craft Passions. See this page to read a few more tricks that are up her sleeves..