This crochet elf slippers and Santa boot free pattern used to be part of a Crochet Along that was sponsored by Premier Yarns. They provided me with the yarn called Premier Home Cotton Grande for free so that I could create the pattern. This yarn is so soft and super easy to work with....
Insert the hook between the “legs” of the next stitch, then work a regular single crochet stitch. Repeat around. The “knit” stitch, aka the center single crochet stitch was used on the bottom portion of my Manhattan Market Tote pattern. Click the photo to go to the pattern. Isn’t ...
The Tunisian Pebble Stitch is a really fun twist on the Tunisian Simple Stitch - where all the action happens on the return pass! Today on Facebook live we'll go over all the latest Moogly news. And then on YouTube live, I'll demonstrate how to crochet the Tunisian Pebble Stitch! And...
Once all the water is added, you might find the consistency isn’t quite right. If it’s too runny, add a bit more cornstarch; if too thick, a little more water. The goal is to reach a state where the Oobleck flows through your fingers when lifted but firms up when you squeeze it...
You will knit a back panel, two front panels and two sleeves. Each front and back panel is knit from the bottom up and all pieces of the cardigan are knit flat. These are each sewed and seamed together to finish. If you’re experienced and would like to knit the sleeves in the round...
It is based on “paper chain” making – a childhood staple that all kids love to make. Once you get the hang of making a basic paper chain, it is so easy to turn it into a3d Christmas Card: Anyway. I digress. We have been having LOTS of fun with Paper Fans or Paper Concertinas...
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Row 1 – Knit one stitch, then begin a repeat of *purl one stitch, knit one stitch – repeating from this symbol * P1, K1 until you reach the end of the row. Turn the work. Abbreviated version – Row 1: K1, *P1, K1 – Rep from * to the end of the row. ...
Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub: Use 1 cup of brown sugar, ½ cup coconut oil, 2 tsp of pumpkin pie spice, and a splash of vanilla extract. This scrub smells like a warm, autumnal treat. Apple Cinnamon Delight Scrub: Combine 1 cup granulated sugar with ½ cup olive oil, 1 tsp cinnamon,...
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