Monthly Archives: June 2018

Rainbow Colors for Your Crochet Projects

  UPDATE (4/27/2022) The use of the rainbow colors for crochet projects is something that I’ve come to love.  I can remember the acronym of ROY G BIV (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue Indigo, Violet) from art class in high … Continue reading

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Benefits from Crocheting

I enjoy crocheting as a hobby and pastime and have personally benefited from the positive health related aspect of crocheting.  Crocheting has helped me in reducing some stress and anxiety and in the process I have created some pretty amazing … Continue reading

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Crochet Friends – Out of the Parc Designs

As time goes on and the more that I have shared my own work through the various social networking sites, I have gained several friends in the fiber arts world.  I’ve already introduced my friend Amy from AmyBStitched and today … Continue reading

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Crochet Friends – AmyBStitched

Last June, I had the honor to collaborate on a crochet project with Amy Brewer. I found her site and pattern for her Meandering Paws scarf and the pattern really caught my interest. I had recently lost my beloved cat … Continue reading

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In Flanders Field Square and Afghan

In Flanders Field Square and Afghan The inspiration for this work is the poem “In Flanders Field” by John McCrae. In Flanders FieldsJohn McCrae, 1872 – 1918 In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row, That mark our place, … Continue reading

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