You've created a knitted or crocheted project with some beautiful yarn, and when you try to wet block it, the wash water is full of dye bleeding! What to do?
The Fibonacci sequence is found everywhere in nature. It describes the whorls of seeds in the sunflower, the branching of trees, the flowering of artichokes, the scales of a pinecone. We are naturally inclined to appreciate the beauty of these numbers that surround us.
A chill is in the air and it's time to start preparing for Christmas! I've spent a very enjoyable several days searching through Ravelry for the best knitted Christmas ornaments. I've curated a collection of the cutest, prettiest and most highly rated patterns by a group of talented designers.
These cute crochet projects celebrate all the things that go bump in the night. I've chosen a number of patterns that can be used as toys, home decor and decorations for this wonderful time of year.
Wherein I finally learn how to crochet, with my friend Michael's help. I've been loving granny squares lately, and decided this was a great way to learn.