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Triangle Granny Shawl

  I had been wanting to make a wrap, and I am such a fan of the granny stitch, I decided to give this a go! Materials Needed: 9mm Crochet Hook OPTIONAL: 1-2  pencil grips , like  these , to make your crochet handle more comfortable Bernat Baby Blanket Big Ball Baby Lilac , 2 balls Stitch Marker Tapestry needle  (for weaving in ends) Optional:  Tassel Maker Pattern: Row 1: Ch 4, in 4th ch from hook 2dc, ch2, 3dc. Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in first dc, ch 1, 3dc in ch1 sp, ch 1, 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1, 3dc in ch1 space, ch 1 3dc in the top of the ch3 from the previous row. Row 4-25: Ch 3 (counts as stitch), turn, 2dc in the first dc, ch 1, *3dc in ch1 sp, ch1.  Repeat from * until you reach the ch2 sp, then 3dc ch 2 3dc in ch2 sp, ch1. Then repeat from * until you reach the last

Granny Square Shrug Sweater

   I had seen a few granny square sweaters and shrugs, and I wanted to try making one.  This is a bit more of a "recipe" than a pattern.  I have written down exactly how I made one that fit me, but I also have notes on where to make adjustments and try it on to see if you need to make those changes.   Materials Needed: 6mm Crochet Hook Red Heart Comfort Yarn-Hot Pink , 1 ball Red Heart Super Saver Black , approximately 1.5 skeins Stitch Marker Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends) Summary: You can really use any granny square to do this.  It doesn’t have to be the same size or style as mine.  The idea is to make a large granny square, then cinch the top and bottom a lot and the sides a little less.  So if you are using a granny square you already have or one that’s different in size, just start with "Securing into Sweater Shape."  Abbreviations: st = stitch ch = chain sc = single crochet dc = double crochet sl = slip stitch Pattern: Main Body: Row

Laptop Sleeve

  I just bought a new laptop !  I have been thinking about getting a Chromebook for a long time, so I finally decided to pull the trigger.  I am SO satisfied with it!  It's like having a regular laptop and a tablet all in one.  If you haven't tried Chrome OS yet, you are missing out! Anyway, the only thing this new laptop was missing was a nice sleeve to keep it safe.  So I sat down and got to work on one.  I went with the Rice Stitch and some Red Heart Super Saver Stripes .  I am so happy with how it turned out! Note: This was designed to fit my laptop, but it does stretch to go over my Windows Laptop that is a 15" laptop.  You can customize this pattern by measuring the base chain to make it the same length as your laptop.  Your number of stitches will be different, but you can still follow the basic pattern based off that. Materials Needed: 5.5mm Crochet Hook About 350yd of Worsted Weight Yarn I used a whole skein of  RED HEART Super Saver Yarn, 5 ounces, Bright Stripe