Anything Knitted and Crocheted

Welcome to my blog. I hope to blog about my knitting and crocheting as well as everyday life. The patterns that I post are original and as such there is copyright on them. When they are based on another pattern there is a link to the pattern.

My husband and I adopted a beautiful dog named Leo. He is a dachshund and absolutely adorable! we adopted him on June 23, 2010 and he has become the love of our lives.

I love to share patterns that I find along the way or to talk about some of the neatest designers that are out there today, so I love to post links to the designs or the designers.

So grab a cup a and sit and enjoy the blog.


Cora

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Some Christams,I know it's not that time but you can never be to early :) from Hooked on Crochet.

Good Morning Crocheters,   
                                                                               
Ho Ho Ho! No, no, no, Christmas is not here yet, but it's never too early to start your gift list. It's always so much fun trying to find the perfect thing for that special someone each Christmas.

My favorite Christmas crochet pattern is this Crochet Christmas Wreath Ornament. It's an easy pattern you can make many of.


Click here for the pattern and additional crochet tips
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Some of My Other Favorite Crochet Patterns:
1. Crochet Star Ornament
2. Snowy Garland
3. Christmas Place Mat

If you missed last week's issue we featured the fashionable poncho and the crochet square curtains.

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Happy Crocheting,


Editor of Hooked on Crochet
 
P.S. Interested in meeting other crocheters like yourself? The Crochet Liberation Front is having a crochet retreat that offers classes, activities, a yarn tasting and more. Read more here and find out how you can register.  


 
    You'll love hanging this candy cane wreath up each year around Christmas time. It's a fun pattern that also makes a great gift.  
 
    The trees on this afghan really do make it feel like Christmas against the red and green yarns. The design adds great texture.
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Cora Shaw (formerly Levesque)