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Finished: Newborn Baby Crown Photo Props

February 20, 2014

The other day, Hubby and I were doing our weekly grocery shopping at Wegman's when I came across a toddler wearing the cutest pink felt crown.  The first thing I thought was that I could create something similar in crochet.  The next thing I thought was that I'm a lazy crafter, and surely a crown pattern already existed.

So of course I found this pattern over on etsy from TheHookUp3400.  It's for a newborn photo prop, so it's not exactly what I wanted to originally create - but I still love it.  The example photo on the pattern download page also shows the crown with beads sewn into it for an added touch.  Like I said, I'm lazy, so sewing beads onto a crown I was experimenting with was not an option for me :)  It does look even cuter with the gems, though.

For the main part of both crowns pictured, I used Caron Simple Soft.  I was amazed at how well the yarn held the shape, considering I gravitate toward SS when I need something to drape and not be so sturdy.

If you're in the market for a super simple crown pattern, then I highly recommend this one.  It's well-written and short (which means easy!)  And although you can legally sell finished items from patterns without asking the author's permission, the designer explicitly grants you permission - which is nice because then you don't have to worry about finding a lawyer to represent your small business!

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Save Big on Craftsy Courses - Valentine's Day Sale

February 14, 2014
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FEATURED: 30 Super Easy Knitting and Crochet Patterns for Beginners →

February 14, 2014

My "Really Easy Slouchy Beanie" pattern has been featured over at DIY & Crafts in a collection of 30 fantastic patterns for beginner knitters and crocheters.  Make sure to check out some of the other patterns listed in the website; whether you're new to the craft or experienced, there are lots of swift little projects to make that will show off skills of any level!

Ziggy Hat photo Copyright 2013 by Jenn DiMaria.  Photo may not be used on another site without expressed written permission.

Finished Ziggy Beanie

February 11, 2014

If you want to make your own Ziggy Beanie, you can buy the pattern on Etsy from Playin Hooky Designs.  It's so versatile and fun to play with the thin-vs-chunky zig-zag designs just by switching up how many rows of each color you decide to implement.

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Finished: Knit Newborn Baby Bunny Photo Prop Set

February 7, 2014

Happy Friday, everyone!  If you need something to coo at on this chilly winter morning, here's a cute little knit getup that I shipped out this week: a baby bunny newborn photo prop set!

I was contacted before the new year to see if I could make a bunny set based on a tan-colored one I made back in 2012.  Of course, I was more than excited to jump at the chance because these are fun little projects that are both fast and cute.

I based the hat pattern off this Basic Baby Hat pattern that you can find on Ravelry, and the diaper cover is from this pattern designed for worsted weight yarn.  I free-styled the bunny ears and the carrot because - well - why not?

Speaking of the bunny ears, keep your eyes peeled for the all-new free knitting pattern that I'll be posting next week!  They're a great addition to any baby hat and super easy to make - but more details then :)

And with that, I'm off to finish out the last day of the week and then settle in for the opening ceremonies of the winter Olympics.  I've got my "Ravellenic Games" project ready to go, and even though I have no confidence that I'll be able to finish it in two weeks, I think it'll be a fun challenge.  Is anyone else participating?  Or will you participate now that I've told you about it?  Whip out that yarn and those needles and get to work!

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