
Who can resist a cute little sheep, especially those of us who have a fondness for all things fiber-related! This little guy and gal were created with that spirit in mind. You can purchase this pattern on Ravelry or on my Patterns page here on The Crochet Studio site. For just $3, you can own the pattern and make your own family of sheep. Attach a keychain finding and you have a place to keep your keys, attach a magnet to the back and you have a fridgie, or attach it to a scarf or hat and you have a sheeply embellishment. Enjoy!

by Deb over at NeatlyTangled.com, called Squaring the Spiral Dishcloth, and I was lucky enough to get to test it for her.

How fun is that! Actually, it’s a great project to crochet and the ending result looks just as fun. For ordering information, visit Neatly Tangled, and tell Deb that Tracie sent you! Check out her other patterns while you’re there, which I’m sure you’ll find to be just as awesome.
Enjoy!

The Sunny Picots Coaster Pattern is now available. It’s an advanced beginner pattern that teaches working in the round and gives practice with the sc & dc stitches. There’s also a cute little picot edging. It’s a fun pattern for more advanced crocheters as well, especially for those wanting a quick and simple project that’s functional.

For ordering information, see my Patterns page. The cost is $3.00 and routes through PayPal, or can be purchased from my Ravelry store.
I’m also working on a matching placemat pattern, but if you don’t want to wait, Deb over at Crochet: The Extraordinary Realm has one she created after testing the pattern for me. Thanks for testing for me, Deb!
And special thanks also goes out to Deb over at Neatly Tangled for testing this pattern for me as well. You may recall Deb’s “A Practically Hyperbolic Dishcloth”, which I was pleased to test for her. Get ready: She’s about to release another pattern that’s sure to be as much fun as the one preceding it.
Happy Crocheting!