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Yarn Tree by Ann Williams review from Jessie At Home done

Yarn Tree by Ann Williams review

The kit reviewed in this post was provided by the Ann Williams Group.

Yarn Tree by Ann Williams review from Jessie At Home

The girls and I have been having so much fun reviewing crafts for you. Today we have a super colorful and fun one for you – a Yarn Tree from Ann Williams. It can be used as a jewelry holder, or just as decoration. You can even decorate it for various holidays.

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Cowls free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Crocheted Cowls to keep you warm

Cowls are so awesome. They stay around your neck so you don’t have to worry about them slipping off like some scarves. Some are short and worn without twisting, and some are long enough to wrap around a couple times. I have found 7 great free crochet cowl patterns for you to enjoy!

Cowls free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Here are the names and links of each pattern.

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Knitted Cats & Dogs - review & giveaway from Jessie At Home

Knitted Cats & Dogs – review & giveaway

The book reviewed in this post was provided by Search Press. Images are copyright Search Press, used with permission.

Knitted Cats & Dogs - review & giveaway from Jessie At Home

Knitted Cats and Dogs by Sue Stratford is full of 30 of the cutest, cuddliest friends you can create with yarn and needles. There are so many variations and adorable ideas. This book is a compilation of 2 of Sue’s previous books.

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Swanky Wraplette

Feel ready for any occasion with this sparkly wraplette. The best part is that the sequins are already attached to the yarn, so you just have to knit away and let the yarn do the work. If you can knit and increase, you can make this super-simple piece. Wear it as your everyday scarf or dress up your evening out, there are so many possibilities!

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Crafty Love Link Party 25 most clicked

Crafty Love Link Party #25

Hello! Welcome to the September Crafty Love Link Party #25, hosted by Marie Segares and me. Did you know the Pantone color if the year is a shade of green? It’s sort of a grass green. Anyway, I was intrigued to see that the most clicked links in August were mostly green! I wonder what next month will bring?

Be sure to share this link party with all your crafty friends so they can link up as well, and find new and fun craft projects around the web. Every month, the Crafty Love Link Party will open up on the first Thursday at 1:00 a.m. Eastern and close on the last Thursday at 11:55 p.m. Eastern. Share your latest crafts projects, patterns, tutorials, tips, and WIPS, and be sure to stop by and leave comments on other projects, too! Here are the 6 most clicked links from last month.

Crafty Love Link Party 25 most clicked

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Fingerless Mitts - free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Fingerless Mitts to Crochet

Sometimes you want to warm your hands and wrists, but need your fingers free. That’s were this round up comes in. I have collected seven awesome fingerless mitt patterns for you to crochet.

Fingerless Mitts - free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Here are the names and links of each pattern.

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Plaid Loom Review

The products used in this review were proved by Red Heart and Plaid.

Plaid Loom Review from Jessie At Home

I was recently sent the Plaid Bucilla Loom and RyaTie to try out. I was also sent some Red Heart yarn to use with the looms. I couldn’t wait to get started, I wanted to create something fun and asymmetrical (because we know how much I love asymmetrical things!)

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