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Month: March 2018
Non-Blanket Squares
We all know you can make blankets from crochet squares, but there is so much more that they are good for. You can make jackets, purses, scarves, pillows, and more. Here is a collection of 7 free crochet patterns that use crochet squares to make anything but a blanket.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
Making Stickers with Xyron
The girls are at it again making some cool stickers from Xyron. See why they think the Xyron Sticker Maker is so fun and easy to use.
The products reviewed in this post were provided by Xyron.
I was recently given some 3″ disposable/recyclable Xyron sticker makers for the girls to review.
We started out by designing the stickers. The girls each drew some of there own, and I also printed them both out some mandalas to color from THIS SITE. The printables are at the end of the post and you do have to sign up to get them, but you won’t get spammed, don’t worry!
Silly Saturday 3/10/18 – Drug-Free Yarn
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Dreamy Ear Warmers
Dreamy Ear Warmers a free crochet pattern at Easy Skill Level Designed by Jessie Rayot
Light Wraps
With spring on the way, it’s time to think about those lighter wraps. The kind that work so well for the cool spring evenings. They add an extra flair to your wardrobe, and keep you cozy when you are out into the night. I have collected 7 free crochet patterns for light wraps perfect for the coming spring.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
Origami Organ
The Origami Organ is a quick and easy piece to make. It looks nice with paper that is different colors on both sides. Here are pictorial instructions on how to make the Origami Organ. Happy folding!
Origami Organ Base
Origami has been one of my hobbies since I was 8 years old. Almost all origami pieces start with one of the origami bases: a folded form that starts a piece. This is one such base. You can find a list of all the bases I have tutorials for here: https://jessieathome.com/origami-bases/
Start the Organ Base with the Book Base (fold in half).
Fold in half again and crease.
Origami Book Base
Origami has been one of my hobbies since I was 8 years old. Almost all origami pieces start with one of the origami bases: a folded form that starts a piece. This is one such base. You can find a list of all the bases I have tutorials for here: https://jessieathome.com/origami-bases/
Start the Origami Book Base with your square paper with flat sides on top and bottom.
Fold left side over to right side and crease.
Silly Saturday 3/3/18 – High in fiber
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