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I’ve been way behind on posting projects. I crocheted these longies a few weeks ago. Have been trying to get prepared for winter (Yeah, I know, it is HOT and its AUGUST). They are from the Morning Glory Longies from the LadyBugz Farm Pattern. This pattern was fairly easy, and worked up quickly. Not to mention they are cute as can be.
These are great over cloth diapers as a soaker, or just for keeping your baby cute, warm, and in style for the winter!
Now for some visuals:
August 09 2008 | Yarn and baby and pattern links and soaker and wool | 3 Comments »
And yet another crocheted soaker (The DH calls soakers “Cave Man Shorts”) for the Wee Diva (Can a Wee Diva ever get enough of these??). Different pattern, this time… One woman said she could crochet this soaker in three hours, so Crochet Diva took on the challenge that ended up being more of an all day project — Perhaps if it was a soaker for a newborn, instead of a toddler. Either way, this was an easy pattern to work up.
Crochet Soaker Pattern Link

June 24 2008 | Yarn and baby and crochet and green and pattern links | 5 Comments »
Chicklet crocheted this Ami Teddy for her best friend’s birthday using Rheatheylia’s Beary Jackson Pattern, ChezMichelle’s Suncatcher Eyes, and simply soft yarn.

Beautifully Done Chicklet!
June 17 2008 | Birthdays and Crochet by Kids and Family and Yarn and crochet and pattern links | 3 Comments »
For Crochet Diva’s niece-to-be… Some might think not girlie enough, but what baby doesn’t want to have a lil bear hat (As if she will care… :-P)? Diva is ready to hold the little snuggle bear. Crocheted with Simply Soft in Bone colored yarn.

Bev’s Baby Shirt/Vest
Bootie Pattern
Hat is a Crochet Castle Original — (In other words, the Crochet Diva winged it… :-P)
May 19 2008 | baby and crochet and pattern links | 6 Comments »
These seem to be the crochet trend lately. With all of the “Green” talk around, it isn’t any wonder people are seeking alternatives to both the “Paper or Plastic” choices of recent years. There are many patterns for crochet market bags, and Crochet Diva whipped this one up in no time. There are so many ways to help save our planet, and every little bit helps.

The wee princess is so used to her momma crocheting hats that she had to try the market bag on her head…

She couldn’t do this if it were “Plastic”…
May 18 2008 | Hats and crochet and green and pattern links | 2 Comments »
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