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    Traveling by car for spring break? Here’s some #crafty suggestions.

    By jen @craftymomof3

    blog - My Crafty Life

    Going to be on the road for Spring break this year? Check out some of these crafty suggestions for making your car ride go a little smoother.

    Valentines Love Birds

    By jen @craftymomof3

    Too cute not to post! Here’s the pattern: Lion Brand® Wool-Ease® Pattern #: 80015AD SKILL LEVEL:  Easy SIZE: One Size 3 in. (7.5 cm) tall Amigurumi Love Birds Lion Brand® Wool-Ease® GAUGE:

    Cute Crochet Garland[Sugar & Cream]

    By jen @craftymomof3

    Sugar’n Cream – Fun Decorations (crochet) Crochet a holiday garland with stars, flowers, or candy canes to dress up your tree or anywhere in your home! Approx 3.5 yds [3.25 m] long. Made in Lily Sugar’n Cream. 5 mm (U.S. H or 8) crochet hook. Skill Level Download Pattern: ENG | FRAN   Our patterns…

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    Cute Crafts for Kids

    By jen @craftymomof3

    Poinsettia Lion Brand® Alpine Wool – Lion® Wool GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project. NOTES: Materials are sufficient to make multiple Poinsettias. POINSETTIA First Petal With A, ch 10. *Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 2 ch, hdc in each of next 3 ch, sc in…

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    **Update** on the looping stitch

    By And That's A Wrap

    I found the actual instructions difficult so I used a variation of pulling the yarn through with the hook instead of looping it around my finger. It worked great! Here’s the project I made: It was made from a knitting pattern I found at the craft store and then added my own spin to it….

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    I am a "crafty" mom of 3, a dyslexic, book addict, nerd, fangirl, and a paranormal enthusiast. I am a New Englander at heart but I currently live in the MidWest.

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