• Taupe Infinity Scarf

    Taupe Infinity Scarf

    Taupe Infinity Scarf

    Well here it is—the matching infinity scarf to the Taupe Slouch Hat—just as promised!

    This scarf came out unbelievably well and matches the hat perfectly, in my honest opinion. It’s made with Caron Simply Soft in Taupe and it is super squishy and oh so soft! The exact type of accessory that I would love to wrap around myself when it’s cold outside. The last thing anyone wants to deal with when they’re trying to fight off a chill is a scratchy scarf! Yuck.

  • All Weather Taupe Slouch Hat

    Taupe Slouch Hat

    All Weather Taupe Slouch Hat

    This past winter, I made quite a few winter hats and ear warmers like the Clusters and Stripes Ear Warmer Headband or the Jess Mess-y Bun Hat. Those kinds of projects are fun and fast and I liked giving them away as gifts.

    I had been eyeing some yarn at the store, Caron Simply Soft Taupe, for a few weeks, never knowing just what I would do with it. One day, on a whim, two skeins ended up in my cart. It was just so pretty. The yarn actually sat in my stash for a few more weeks before I decided to do anything with it. Can anyone relate?

  • Garden Window Clothespin Bag

    Garden Window Clothespin Bag

    Garden Window Clothespin Bag

    Hey Everyone!

    May I present the Garden Window Clothespin Bag!

    Originally I started this clothespin bag because I was testing the pattern for the Blue Ribbon Clothespin Bag. I had an extra skein of Red Heart Cornmeal in a tote and thought it would be perfect for the test. When this bag started coming to life, I had a new vision. I could see a window overlooking a garden of flowers! It was beautiful in my head and I am so pleased with how this came out.

  • Blue Ribbon Clothespin Bag

    Blue Ribbon Clothespin Bag

    Blue Ribbon Clothespin Bag

    Here’s another one of those patterns that I have fully tested in my own home…for almost 10 years!

    When we moved into our new house, the first thing I asked my husband to build was a clothesline. I’d never had one of my own before. I went out and bought some clothespins, but I needed a bag or something to put them in. Until I could find a solution to my problem, I was using a plastic ice cream bucket and it was not cutting it!

  • Strawberries and Cream X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf

    strawberries and cream x's & o's infinity scarf

    Strawberries and Cream X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf

    Hey Everyone!

    I hope your week is going well. Even though I’m writing this post in June, it is never a bad idea to start making hats and scarves so you’re prepared for the coming winter. What was that story about the grasshopper who sang all summer?

    Ah, never mind. You get my point.

    It’s also funny to think that even though, here in Pennsylvania, we are just beginning our summer, the whole other side of the world is working their way through fall and into winter. So I suppose technically, winter hats and scarves can be relevant year round for at least someone!

  • Cullen’s Baby Blanket

    Cullen's Baby Blanket laid out flat draped over a couchCullen’s Baby Blanket

    Baby blankets.

    You can never have too many, especially the warm ones when the temperatures are low. Then there is the chance of spit ups or other messes. It’s like baby clothes. You always need a ton,just in case. And what a fantastic combo to have a warm blanket AND it’s handmade.

    Can’t beat that.

  • Burlap-like Ruffle Garland

    crochet burlapp-like ruffle garland pattern

    Burlap-like Ruffle Garland

    Hey Everyone!

    I love the look of the burlap wreaths and garlands that you see everywhere these days. It’s so country! I’ve been meaning to try my hand at crafting with the burlap, but I just never got around to it.

    One of the archways in my house, a rather large one that opens up to my staircase, was looking a little bare.  I dug through my gigantic yarn stash (anyone else have one of those?) and found a couple skeins of the Red Heart Warm Brown. It was remarkable how close this color came to matching burlap.

    And it hit me!  A soft, flexible garland that looks like burlap! Fantastic!

  • Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf

    Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf

    Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf

    I’m all about matching sets. I love sets! So naturally I had to make the Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf to match the Navy Clusters Hat.  Sounds logical, right?

    When I looked at the original design of the Cream Clusters Infinity Scarf, which is super long, I decided that I’d go shorter this time. Maybe something that could still wrap around the neck snugly to fight off that cold winter chill or even something that could be worn around the neck like a giant fiber art necklace—a statement piece.

  • Navy Clusters Hat

    Navy Clusters Hat

    Navy Clusters Hat

    Hey Everyone!

    When I crocheted the Jess Mess-y Bun Hat, I loved the cluster stitch and wanted to use it again and again and again. And I thought what if not everyone likes the ponytail hat? Or what about women with short hair?

    I, myself, prefer the full hat without the hole for my hair to peek out.  I’m the kind of woman that wears my hair in a ponytail most of the time because I’m too lazy to style it. (Truth bomb)  LOL! So, that’s why I prefer a full hat like this Navy Clusters Hat.

    I’m able to let my hair down and it doesn’t matter if I’m having a bad hair day or not.  The hat covers any wild locks that have a mind of their own. Unfortunately, the minute I remove the hat, my hair goes right back into a ponytail.

    C’est la vie, I guess.

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