I’m off to a new, but old adventure! I was a nail technician for 30+ years, retired in 2018. I have been looking for a nail product that was easy to apply, long lasting and not a lot of product... Continue reading →
Chain 37, dc in 3rd chain from hook, and across OR FDC 36: How to do a Foundation Double Crochet Row 2: Turn, ssc in first st, (Counts as dc), dc in each st across. (35) Rows 3 – 17: ... Continue reading →
The Difference between the “Turn, Chain 2”, and a “Stacked Single Crochet (ssc)” Turn your work, work a single crochet into first st, then work another single crochet into the second post of the first single crochet That’s it!! Enjoy Continue reading →
Start with a chain of 3: Yarn over, insert hook into first chain, and into back loop of that first chain. Yarn over and pull through those 2 loops. (3 loops on hook) Yarn over, pull through 1 loop. (3... Continue reading →
I used a 3.5mm hook, approx. 70 yards of baby yarn. Instead of turning and chaining, I use the Stack Single Crochet. Ch 10 Rd 1: Dc 3rd chain from hook, 6dc, 8dc in last ch, working on... Continue reading →
Here is what I’m working on! I’m using a 5mm hook and the Baby Bee brand yarn. Notes: Instead of chaining turns, I use the stack single crochet. It leaves a nice smooth edge, OR you can turn and chain two.... Continue reading →
I’m sure you have a friend or family member that can relate to one of these Sassy Chicken Kitchen Dish Towels. $13 Each, plus shipping. Continue reading →
This listing is for a PDF *** PATTERN *** INSTANT DOWNLOAD, not the finished itemPattern is written in STANDARD AMERICAN TERMS. It includes: Supply list, “how to” photos, abbreviation keys, Gauge and stitch counts.Supplies needed:Acrylic Yarn: I used Hayfield DK3.0mm... Continue reading →
The Saving Challenge is a fun and engaging way to save money and a great tool for teaching kids how to save money! You can purchase them at my ETSY store! Continue reading →