Posted in Crafts, Crochet, Disney, Knit, Knitting, Travel, Vacation

Crochet Travel Bag Tour

What’s In My Bag?

You may have seen pricey versions of crochet travel bags designed to hold your WIPs and supplies—but this one offers all the same features without the hefty price tag. I love that it fits neatly under the airplane seat in front of you, and the well-placed pockets keep everything within easy reach. It truly is an excellent crochet travel bag, and I absolutely adore it!

Crochet Bag Tour

Amazon has a plethora of excellent craft backpack options. Here’s the link for the bag I purchased and reviewed above. The additional exterior charging port is incredibly convenient too!

10 out of 10!

Posted in Books, coffee, Crafts, Crochet, Gifts, homemade

Bookish Sunday

Book Rest and Crochet Bookmark

The Midwest has been piling up snow these past few weeks, and now the temperatures are set to take a sharp dive. But no worries—I’ve spent the day doing some of my favorite cozy activities: making book sleeves, and crocheting. It’s always nice to slow down and enjoy the things you love.

Reading is one of my absolute favorite pastimes, and these book sleeves are both cute and practical—they keep my books safe while I’m on the go. Lately, I’ve also been seeing that popular book rest and mug holder everywhere online. I asked my husband to create his own version, and I couldn’t be happier with his design!

Handmade Book Sleeves
Handmade Book Sleeve
Handmade Book Sleeve

Book Rest and Bookmark
Coordinate Your Scrap Fabric

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Easy Ribbed Hats

I’m not a very experienced crocheter but I’ve started to dip my toe in the wearable’s pool. I’ve always made blankets and dish towels with an occasional poncho, but I’ve not really made anything a bit more structured to wear. I recently made myself a granny square sweater and I thought I might try my hand at using single skeins to make winter hats. I followed a tutorial by Elise Crochets. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E5yInVAx8gE

It’s easy to follow and uses a slip stitch method to taper the top of the hat making a more fitted look. I purchased some inexpensive 5” pom poms for an updated look. If you’re a beginner and have single balls of yarn on hand – This one-skein beginner beanie is a winner!

Self-striping bulky yarn 🧶