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About drfalk
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- Birthday 07/16/1981
A Few Things About Me
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Short bio
wife, mom, sew, cook, try to clean, crochet
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Location
Portland, Oregon
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Occupation
http://www.hookabledesigns.etsy.com
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Favorite hook type
Wood
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Favorite projects
fashion
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Crocheting since...
2001
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I am in need of one pattern tester for my braided headband. It is easy and pattern comes with graph and pictures. I would like someone who will be able to complete it in the next couple of day. If you think you can do it, please let me know and I will send a pdf to your provided email. Thank you all.=)
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Thanks for the replies! Hi! Looking for a tester or two to make these cozy Fingerless gloves with pompoms. They are easy to make and perfect for the cold weather. I have made sizes for xs,s,m,l. You pick your size. Comes with graphs, written instructions and lots of pictorial instructions. Yay! American terms are used. I would like someone that would have the time to do this in a few days. Its not a long project, I have personally made these gloves myself three times from the pattern. PM to let me know!=)
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My son would love this hat too, anything that is Angry Bird related really.
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Love it! Its so inventive. Great job, and it looks like a great pattern too.
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Well, I'm not sure this is my favorite name for the hat, but its the only thing I could think of. It's thick, fluffy and it keeps Jack Frost away while i'm wearing it. It took me three days on and off to make it. I used the puff stitch and the rib stitch. I added braids, which I love. Let me know what you think. more pictures on my blog.
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Hi! I have this lovely fashion turban headband that need's testing. I'm looking for 3 tester's to test out my turban headband. The pattern is written for advanced beginners. 1 skein of size 3 yarn 4mm hook size yarn needle optional: beads Testing time frame is one week, it's relatively fast and easy. This would be a great headband for a christmas gift! Pm me if you would like to test.
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I am having a Halloween Treat sale on my newest pattern which is perfect for play, dress up, photo shoot prop and halloween(of course)! Pirate beard/ Bearded Lady beard. Designed for the intermediate crocheter. Go check it out! Sale until the end of October.
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- beard
- bearded lady
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Very nice! What size phone will it hold...a iphone?
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I've been playing with bugs, or at least one very pretty ladybug. http://hookabledesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/playing-with-bugs.html
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My latest post : Playing with bugs http://hookabledesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/playing-with-bugs.html
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Love, love, love it. I am going to try this someday.
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Thank you! She is a doll baby for sure
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I made this Lamby Hat for my friend and her newborn. I made it out of Bamboo and Corn Silk Yarn, needless to say it is very, very, soft. I made it in the size for a 3-6 month old and tried it on my niece. This was my first attempt at the design that I imagined in my head. I'll probably make another one for my niece and make it slightly different.
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Oh i like it, I haven't seen something like this before. Well done.
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I crocheted this awhile ago and I thought I'd share. I love the way it looks, very chunky because of the beads but I know that it I used a smaller bead it would give a total different effect. It reminds me of a sea urchin, hence the name. I feel like the pictures don't do the ring's sparkle justice. If you want to read the back story of it, its on my blog http://hookabledesigns.blogspot.com/2011/05/reinvent.html
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- cocktail ring
- jewelry
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