Pearl Beaded Suncatcher
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p103045
Date Added: May 27, 2007
This crocheted, beaded suncatcher is fast and easy to make and just uses a few beads. After you are done crocheting it, you weave the starting end through round one to close the center hole.
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Keep Your Work Area TidyI use a trash container or little bowl next to me in the kitchen when I am cutting up veggies, to throw out scraps. When the small container is full, or when I am done preparing, I empty the container into the trash can. You can do the same in your craft room or area. Just keep a small container next to you while you work and put your scraps of what ever you are working with, into the small bin, then when you are done, you can empty the bin into your larger trash can or recycle bin.
