Myth has it that around the fifth century, people in Ireland looked at the shamrock as a sacred plant because its leaves Read More
Myth has it that around the fifth century, people in Ireland looked at the shamrock as a sacred plant because its leaves Read More
Meaning of Violets continued…People who are born with violet as their birth flower have an accurate intuition, a tremendous common sense, ingeniousness, Read More
Similar to a birthstone and an astrological sign, there are birth flowers which have a corresponding meaning and character that is being Read More
This dishcloth features a special row of treble crochet stitches. The remaining rows are simple single and double crochet stitches. The jewel Read More
Years ago I designed a beautiful afghan for The Needlework Shop using this stitch. The afghan was worked with a white background Read More
The simple shell surrounded by double crochet stitches is the basic Mile-a-Minute pattern. Traditional mile-a-minute patterns consist of long strips that are Read More
A couple of days ago I spoke with the manufactures of Lily Sugar ’n Cream yarn. I am pretty sure they will Read More
Two things inspired me for this dishcloth – one the new Cotton Tots yarn color Country Red and two – an afghan Read More
We are trying to catch up with the one-a-day challenge. Wendi and I have been crocheting like crazy! This weekend my husband and Read More
This dishcloth was created using Lily Sugar’n Cream Twist Yarn for the background. I love the way it turned out – very country Read More
A lot of the dishcloth patterns that we are posting are created using crochet pattern books. We have several books available at Read More
We drew the inspiration for the Peachy Path dishcloth from an afghan pattern that we found in an old book. You can draw inspiration for Read More