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Monday, February 18, 2013

My Crocheting World

Well here I am...Starting my very first blog!?


I am a...well a hooker-a-holic as I call it.  What can I say?  I love crocheting.  I love creating things out of a ball of yarn.  It really is amazing how that happens, isn't it?  I have recently started creating my own creations and I'm totally addicted.  I wanted to share this with everyone in the world of crochet...and even if you don't know how to crochet maybe someday you will. 

I started really crocheting a couple of years ago but my mom taught me quite a few years ago (like 10 years maybe?).  I of course stopped crocheting because it must've not interested me that much back then.  But now, well now I just can't get away from it.  I am in love with my hooks, yarn and of course the books and patterns.

I guess I should also tell you a little bit about myself (besides crocheting my heart away).  I am a mother of two very gorgeous boys and a wife to an amazing husband.  I am very sure their names may come up sometime in this blog of mine.  I also work for my parents' sod farm in the spring, summer and fall months.  That becomes a very busy time for all of us!  It doesn't give me too much time to crochet but I'm making a goal for myself that I will do some 'hookin' at least twice a week.

Anyway, so that's me in a nutshell.  I hope you enjoy my creations!
 

13 comments:

  1. Hi Shannon!!!! I can't wait to see your yarn yumminess!!!! I'm like you, I started crocheting a long, long, time ago, but just recently picked it back up again!!! What were we thinking for not being addicted back then?!?!? I'm so excited about your blog!!! See ya soon!!!

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  2. I want to Thank You very much for sharing your "all tied up " pattern. I totally love it~ I made it in the 15-18 months~ for my g/daughter and it worked up so easy. I can't wait to make more as she grows~

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  3. Hi Shannon, I wondered if you had a mermaid cocoon pattern for an older child? Thanks

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  4. Your creations are beautiful! ! Im an advanced beginner and love how your patterns work

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  5. Your creations are beautiful! ! Im an advanced beginner and love how your patterns work

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  6. Hi, I've tried the links on snappy tots to get the code for the free hooded cowl pattern offered Nov 30. all the links take me to the ravelry page with your pattrrn. it requires a code to get the pattern free. please contact me on Facebook. Lynne Baltzer or email baltznoah@aol.com. thank you

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  7. Thank you so much for being a sponsor of the 4 Day Frenzy! I love to crochet almost anything! Though, I would have to say my favorite things are hats! There are just so many different designs and the color combos are limitless! Not to mention that for the most part they are rather easy and quick to make

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  8. I'm making your fingerless gloves (teen/small adult pattern) this afternoon and have a question about Rounds 9 - 11. The directions are to repeat Round 4. However, if I do that, I'll be putting the FPDC into the first FPDC of the group instead of into the third FPDC of the group. Doing that will disrupt the spiral of the pattern. I'm thinking that the directions for Rounds 9 - 11 should be to repeat Round 4, so that I slip stitch into the first 2 sts, then begin the 3 FPDC cluster. Does this make sense? Has the pattern been corrected? Thanks so much :-)

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  9. Well I just put 2 and 2 together, I have been coming to your blog for quite a while, and I always loved your patterns on ravelry, I just never realized it was you in both places. I love your patterns they always stitch out very nicely. Thank You!

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  10. Today or presently, the patterns are obtainable for almost any item of clothing with beautiful colors and motifs designs. mycrochetpattern.com

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  12. A pattern stitch consists of ordered stitches that are repeated to make textures, shells and clusters, as well as decorative motifs. You use pattern stitches to create crocheted items such as scarves, hats, baby blankets and more. https://mycrochetpattern.com/beginners/2-sc-decrease/

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