Look, we have a new family photo!! Maybe I’ll actually send Holiday cards this year. 🙂
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Look, we have a new family photo!! Maybe I’ll actually send Holiday cards this year. 🙂
Would you like the story?Â
Last week I shared crochet pillows with you as a way to decorate your home, this week I’ve collected bunting crochet patterns for you. Bunting is just such a fun way to decorate. You can make words with it, hearts, triangles, or all sorts of other shapes. Bunting is also a great way to personalize dorm rooms. If you want to add tassels to your bunting, check out this tutorial.
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
St. Valentine’s Day is coming up, so “pink” seemed to be a good theme for this week’s round up. Here are 8 very sweet pink free crochet patterns. Of course, you can make them in any color, but they sure are pretty in pink. ♥♥♥
Here are the names and links of each pattern.
At this time of year, I try to remember what Christmas is really about to me. It’s not about what you get, it’s about helping. It’s about being kind.
Every year, I like to share my favorite Christmas story with all of you. I wrote this post a few years ago, and I like to reread it every year as a reminder of what Christmas is really about.
Hello my friends! Happy Thanksgiving!
I’m going to be spending some time with my family. After all, Jessie At Home came about as a way to keep in touch with my extended family, and to keep a history of my immediate family.
So, this will be my last post until Tuesday. That means no round up, pattern, or link blast. Everything resumes as normal (wait, we have normal?) on Tuesday. I hope you all are able to take some time to be with your loved ones as well.
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Hello! It’s the first Thursday of the month, and you know that that means? It’s time for the Knit Link Love Party #3, hosted by Marie Segares and I. Tomorrow I will post a new free knit pattern for you as well!! Here we are, in the holiday season. Halloween is behind us, Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and then Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and the rest of those winter holidays. I really hope to see some fun knit … Read more
My husband’s birthday is in 2 days, so I thought a celebration crochet round up was in order! There are so many wonderful ideas out there for homemade celebrations, so I took a look around. Here are a few of my favorite fun crochet patterns to help with your next celebration!
Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them.
As the weather gets colder, I always seem to get the nesting bug. I guess I just like to make sure my home is cozy if we are all going to be cooped up in here for the next several months. One thing that makes my home feel more cozy is a nice table setting, plus if you’re having company for Thanksgiving dinner, a pretty table is always impressive! So, here are some crochet patterns to add to your table.
Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them.
School is in full thing, which can only mean one thing: Halloween is coming! We still have a month and a half, which means there’s time to make some fun decorations and costumes. So grab your yarn and let’s get to spookifying!!
Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them.
This week I am very pleased to share patterns from ELK Studio ~ handcrafted crochet designs with you. ELK Studio is owned and run by Kathy Lashley, a very talented and wonderful woman. Kathy is a southern girl in the best of ways! Her designs often show her country roots, making them feel very warm and comforting. She uses wonderful stitch patterns to bring interest to her designs. It’s no surprise that her designs are very popular.
Kathy is currently hosting a Christmas CAL, and it’s awesome! You can find the info about the CAL on her blog, here. You can also join her Facebook group to share your photos and chat with others about the CAL. There are 2 patterns in the CAL, a cowl and matching hat, and both patterns are written for worsted weight and bulky yarn, so you can choose!
Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something about each one.