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It's easy to sew 5 skirts in one evening, using an assembly line method. This is a great DIY

Sew 5 Girls Skirts In One Evening

Let me show you how easy it is to sew 5 little girls’ skirts in one evening, using fat quarter bundles. (You are welcome to purchase yardage to make these skirts) When you implement an assembly line and use my sewing hacks, you will zoom right through this sewing project. The clock will stop after ... Read More

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Let's sew Christmas skirts for little girls, using flannel fat quarters. Such a fast project! You can make all 5 skirts in a day! Embellish with bows and make a matching hair bow. Your little girls will be ready for the Christmas season.

How to Sew Girls Christmas Skirts

Let me show you how easy it is to sew little girls' Christmas skirts using these adorable flannel fat quarter bundles, I found at Wal Mart. When I saw the Christmas fat quarter bundles they just screamed at me "little girls' skirts"! I brought four bundles home.   I sometimes use affiliate ... Read More

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How To Crochet A Turkey Tail Applique

Let me show you how to crochet a turkey tail that you can applique to the adorable Turkey Tail Sweater. Crocheting the turkey tail is fairly easy. You crochet 13 or more feathers, and then sew them to the turkey tail base. If you would like an adfree pdf, it can be purchased on Etsy or ... Read More

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Crochet this turkey face and applique it to the hood of the sweet Turkey Tail Hoodie that I designed. You can add this to any crocheted sweater, hat or how about the back side of a pair of baby's pants?

Turkey Face Applique

This Turkey Face applique is so easy to crochet and so much fun to make! Add it to the Turkey Tail Pullover or any other Turkey themed sweater, cardigan or hat. You can purchase the Turkey Tail Pullover crochet pattern on Etsy or Ravelry! I sometimes use affiliate links in my posts. This ... Read More

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Make this shabby conuntry hat using antique inspired trims. Easy to do. You will want to shabby more than just a country hat when you see how easy it is to do.

Make A Shabby Chic Hat

Shabby chic hats are easy to make, and are especially easy when crochet is involved. Use an antique white yarn to crochet the hat, and choose shabby chic fabrics and antique looking trims to embellish. I have a free crochet pattern available or can purchase an ad free pdf on Etsy.  There is ... Read More

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How To Make A 1920’s Crochet Hat

I will show you how to make a 1920's Crochet Hat. I have always been captivated with the romantic hat's that came from the 1920's. The fashion trend for women was a boyish boxy style, but there was also a thread of femininity in many of the designs and it was ever present in the hat's of that era. ... Read More

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Floating Shamrock

How to Crochet A 3-D Shamrock

Let's crochet a 3-D floating shamrock  without having to sew it on like an applique. The floating shamrock will be crocheted around the posts of the previous round. This is an "applique as you go" type of stitch . Watching the shamrocks come to life is so much fun. The first venture I had ... Read More

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neckline tutorial

Neckline Tutorial

Poncho Neckline Tutorial This is it! The last part of the Over Brook Poncho CAL! The neckline! It's time to get ready for "Crochet Runway". Use this tutorial to put your own spin on the neckline. Use a unique stitch, make a ribbed collar, caped collar or a beautiful cowl. Use your design ... Read More

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Floating Hearts

Floating Hearts Stitch – No Applique Needed

Oh it's that time of year to be wearing hearts on everything you own. Little girls bundled up in fancy coats, snow is on the ground, little boys are pulling pig tails and throwing snowballs at their intended Valentine. Sweet visions of yesteryear. This 1920's inspired Valentine's cloche is ... Read More

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Flannel Pads on Slippers

Add Flannel Pads To Crochet Slippers Socks

I love adding flannel pads to the bottom of my crocheted slippers and socks! It brings the level cozy to a whole new level! It's easy to add them to any pair of slippers or socks, and I will show how to do this! Wanna shop for sock patterns in my Ravelry Shop? Right here's the link! Ravelry ... Read More

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I am a happy mother of 5 children, and 4 grands. I live just “Over The Mountain” on a lovely, narrow country road in the Appalachian Mountains. Stay awhile, and we can talk about crochet , crafts and other things that are happening on "My Side of the Mountain".

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