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I'm a slacker. And March 2023 prompts!

Well, I have been slacking on the blog. I have been trying to get one post out a week, but between a sick household (in multiple rounds) and jury duty (woo!) I have been busier than expected. Hopefully, I will be able to get back on track. I also recognize that I might have to add a WIP (work in progress) week to each month. I think that will help me to feel less overwhelmed and give my wrist a break. I've also decided not to label the weeks so that I can jump around to other projects as I choose. So, let's think of this as a March plan that is very generalized.  For now, here is the plan for March Crocheting Prompts!  First, I need to finish the baby mobile, if I have not as of March 1. There are a lot more elements than I thought there would be, so I'm excepting this to roll over into this month.  Other than the baby mobile, I would like to make: -A coffee cup cozy (cosie? Is that British? I've seen it spelled so many ways.)      Why? Because they are cut...
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What I Made in January 2023

Happy February! Was January 45 days long to you? Just me? Well, anyway, regardless of how long or short it felt to you, I was able to complete 4 projects during this first month of 2023. You might remember that I had 5 projects planned, but I'll get to that. First, I completed this lovely little bookmark. It was fast to make, taking a few hours. The hardest part was trying to figure out how to hold the yarn, since it was so small. I have been able to use it in a few books so far this year as well. Second, I made this car trash bag. While my car is still a mess, it does look cute in there! This was a bit of a pain to make, simply because it took forever to work up. Also, I had used old yarn, which didn't slide very easily. This took around 5 hours or so. It was a conversation starter at my daughter's martial arts practice! Third, I made a water bottle holder. Have I used it? No. But my daughter did use it with her dolls the other day. (haha) It fits my water bottles, I just ...

February Crochet Plans

Hello Yarn Friends! (Non-yarn lovers are still welcome here.)  Since February is upon us, I have complied my plans for the 2023 Crochet Challenge below. For each challenge, I will link the pattern and yarn I am using, if possible. #oldyarnproblems All images of inspired projects come from the original source, which you can find when you click on the pattern link.  Jan 29 - Feb 4: Pick a Yarn, Pick a Pattern! Pattern : Free PDF. My yarn is a little smaller, but we'll adjust!  Yarn : I Love This Yarn in Cobblestonia Feb 5 -11: A valentines day gift for someone Pattern : I found this via YouTube. I do not know if a written pattern exist.  Yarn : Chunky Chenille Yarn, in Baby Greys and Mountain Mist Feb 12-18: An Apron Pattern : Yarn: More Old Yarn! Sayelle can be found on ebay and Red Heart is still going strong. These are skeins of navy and gray.     Feb 19 - 25: Earrings Pattern   Yarn : Ahh, my friend, the thin yarn.   Feb 26 - March 4: ...

February 2023 Crochet Challenge Prompts

Can you believe that January is already halfway over?! It seems like a good time to announce the prompts for the February challenge, just in case you need to get more yarn before the end of the month. Now, I honestly don't know if I am going to finish the January prompts on time, but I'm still looking forward to other projects that I get to accomplish, hopefully in February!  Here is the weekly break down: Jan 29 - Feb 4: Pick a Yarn, Pick a Pattern! For this week, you are going to do just that. Pick any yarn that you want, then pick a pattern. It can be whatever you want it to be.   Feb 5 -11: A valentines day gift for someone This can be a gift for a friend, family member, spouse or for yourself! You can make a practical gift or just whatever you think a good gift would be. You could even make a gift for your house, like a decoration!  Feb 12-18: An Apron So, I picked this one because I need a new apron, and I found a pattern that I love while scrolling. You can ma...

Gauge, and the sweater that is utterly failing

Just wait until you see the sweater....yikes. But first... GAUGE. Let's talk about gauge.   I did not know what it was until a few days ago, when I excitedly started to crochet a sweater for my son. I had my yarn and my hook all ready to go, when the pattern says "Make a gauge". What? Gauge? Is that a part of a sweater? After a few moments of trying to figure out why I needed some random square for my sweater project, I found myself on YouTube trying to figure this thing out, which I think I did after multiple videos of "how to make a gauge" (uh, it's a square - those videos weren't helpful.)  So here is a picture of the gauge for this sweater.  It took about 30% of this project for me to figure out  why the gauge was important, and by some happy chance, I actually used mine correctly. However, I still measured the sweater (or at least what I have of it at this point) against my child and it still looks too big, but at least it's not too small!  A ga...

2023 Crochet Challenge Kick Off!

Welcome, 2023!  It's time for the 2023 crochet challenge. If you don't know what the challenge is, go back a few post and you can see all the details. For this post, I am going to share with you (with links!) the yarn, pattern and extras that I am using for each project for the month of January. Let's go!  Note: All images of the final product come from their original pattern site.  Week 1: A Bookmark Yarn  in color 106 Currant Hook Free Pattern  - PDF Week 2: Car Trash Bag Yarn: Donated to me, Sayelle Yarn in Frosted Cherry from Kmart (for $1.97!), but you can find it on ebay. Dowels : Similar, but I couldn't find the exact same ones.  Pattern  You can purchase a pdf version of this pattern, but it is free if you use the website version.   Week 3: Water bottle holder Yarn  in number 116 Classic Brown - it definitely has a purple streak in it though.  Pattern  You can purchase a pdf version of this pattern, but it is free ...

What I Made in 2022

 Hello there! To wrap up 2022, I wanted to recap the different projects that I have made this year. I started crocheting in June of this year, but I have still been able to work on a variety of projects. I made most of the gifts that I gave out for Christmas, and I also dabbled in a little bit of amigurumi.  So here is what I made in 2022!  I first started off with hats for NICU babies. I'll do my "how I got into crochet story" later, but this was the beginning. I made the ugliest hats you've ever seen. They were so bad that I didn't even give out the first few. They did get better eventually, and I added ears!  I can't find a picture of the very first ones, but here are some others. Still a bit uneven, but improving!   From there, I discovered baby booties.  Then, I was on YouTube looking up Harry Potter crochet, obviously, and I discovered the world of amigurumi. I started working on Christmas gifts, some of which were not amigurumi, but still cute. A swe...