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Try a Linked Stitch to Close the Gap Between a Turning Chain and Double Crochet Stitch
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Store your ribbons and cords on a wire hanger
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Reusable, Eco Friendly Snapping Paper Towel Set - Flannel and Birdseye
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Russian Join is a way to start a new ball of yarn without weaving in ends
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Crochet basket method. Use to make baskets, rugs, trivets, etc.
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Color your Christmas and crochet your own colorful stars
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Make your own calendar with these adorable clothespins!
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diy This would be cute for the play room and super cheap.
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Milk crates painted and hung in mudroom. Very organized.
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You will also need “tin” tops and ribbon or thread. To make: 1. Collect the tops and bottoms of cylindrical packaging from chips, crescent rolls, biscuits, dinner rolls, etc… 2. Get a pattern or draw your own on paper (or use no pattern at all). When I make some patterns, I’ll post them here. 3. Hold or tape in place the pattern you are using. The pattern should be centered on your “tin” top. 4. Use a hammer and nail to make holes. Make sure you have a board (or an old cutting board) underneath so as not to ruin your table. Use a workbench if you have one. 5. Add an extra hole in the top for stringing a ribbon or cord through to hang on tree.
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