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:cheer:cheerThanks to Auntbubbels and another wonderful lady here from the ville who recently had a giveaway of one of her crochet hooks with handles she makes,, thanks to both of them i got the courage and did some myself... I have been having fun I gathered all my Boye hooks that i dont use and been making polymer handles for them. I even took it a bit further and added some glass beads to some of the larger hooks as they have more clay on them. I'm a susan bates girl myself more than a boye so I plan to do some give aways here on the ville for individual hooks.... I still got more to do but for now ladies here are the photos of what I've made so far... Some i still got to add the glaze as i did them last night. Tell me what you all think. The last photo here shows them last night ones all together and you can see a better photo in there of hook one that i created with lots of little flowers I really liked that one and will most likely make more that style when i got more time on my hands... Again thank you Janet and Lorraine for all your help and tips etc... hugs Lillibet
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I'm just in the mood to go to the beach, but there's no time for a vacation right now. So here is the result of my sandy obsession. I used hemp jewelry cord to crochet the bottom of the bag. I started with a basic single crochet rectangle, then love knot stitch in the round till that section was about 3 inches tall. Then broomstick lace in cotton yarn in the round (this was wonky to do, but I like the way it came out.) The top is a thicker novelty yarn, which I found at hobby lobby. I think it was yarn bee "mimic" but I'm not certain. I dare not show you the lining. I can crochet anything, but I'm a complete failure at needle and thread. I used a combination of canvas and out door fabric samples to make a really sturdy lining. The handles were purchased years ago... no idea where. It's fun to carry! Wish I could have documented it better while I was making it. I don't think I'll ever get this one into a pattern worthy of sharing.
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