About the Patterns
I have made a commitment to make sure that all the patterns I design can be completed in an evening or two and that proper guage is not as crucial as it would be if I were to design clothing. I want the patterns I design to be fun, simple and easy enough for beginners to make yet also give a sense of accomplishment to more advanced crocheters.
What you will not find on this site are clothing patterns that would require instructions for various size adjustments. Plus for the most part, clothing patterns cannot be completed in an evening or two so that is another reason you will not find sweaters, baby clothes or anything else that will take more than a couple of evenings to complete with the exception of a few afghans.
What you will find here are granny squares, potholders, ornaments, angels, fridgies, sachets, pincushions, jewelry, coasters, scrunchies, bookmarks, doilies, dishcloths, kids toys, and more!
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All items in our online shop ship free within the US only. I currently offer U.S. shipping only and it is from rural Maine. Delivery can vary from 2–14 days depending on your distance from Maine. Expedited shipping is not available.
Please note: I am now selling all of my paper bead making tools and other items from this web site using Paypal payments.
I have removed all of my paper bead making tools from Amazon. My Kindle crochet pattern books and paper template paperback books continue to be available on Amazon, as they are printed and fulfilled directly by Amazon. A limited number of paper bead making tools remain available on Etsy but I am not linking to those tools from this site.
Random Quick Tip!
Control Your Craft ClutterIf you are like me and most crafters out there, you like to keep cardboard packaging and other packaging materials "just in case". Doing that often gets out of control if you don't save them in a controlled manner. Well what I do is a designate a special container to keep various materials in and when each container is full, I do not save any more of that particular item until my supply is almost gone. For example, empty cereal boxes for the cardboard. I keep my supply in a magazine holder. When it's full, I do not save more, until my supply of that wonderful cardboard is almost gone. My community recycles so I don't feel bad about getting rid of those empty boxes if I know I have a handful available to use whenever I need to.
