It seems everyone is talking about ChatGPT these days. My husband wanted to see if it could make a crochet pattern. I had very low expectations that it work, but thought it would be a fun experiment!
Tag: Crochet pattern
Learn To Crochet – Scrubbies and Pot Holders
Some of the best projects to learn how to crochet are pot holders and scrubbies. That is because you can try different stitches without committing to a large project. You can also see the results very quickly since they are small projects. Finally, you can never have enough pot holders and scrubbies. I mean I’m always looking for more pot holders!
Wilber/Napoleon the Pig Crochet Pattern
I recently saw a flashback picture on Facebook that my cousin’s wife posted back in February 2020 of my little cousin wearing a Pat Mahomes hat that I made for my aunt. As I was thinking about how cute he was back then I started to think to myself “what else can I make that will use the cute little curl?” And of course, the first thing I could think of was a pig with a curly tail!
50 State Blanket Part 11 – Virginia to Wyoming and Assembly
So I have been a little slacking recently, but today I took a vacation day from my 9 to 5 job and decided that I would get caught up on some CraftEaze projects. This is the final post for the 50 state blanket. This blanket was really my most ambitious project ever. I had to develop patterns for all 50 states (really 49 patterns since Colorado and Wyoming are the same pattern). This post goes over the states of Virginia to Wyoming. In my opinion, this is one of the most unique shaped grouping of states in the entire blanket.
50 State Blanket Part 10 – South Dakota to Vermont
So my husband and I went on vacation recently, and since getting back I have been a little lazy. However, it is time to get back to the 50-state blanket, especially since there are only 10 states left. This post contains the patterns for the states of South Dakota to Vermont. I really like how the state of Texas turned out. I am always a little nervous when it comes to the larger states (like Texas, Alaska, New York, and Florida) that have a very distinct shape because they are so recognizable. But in my opinion, Texas looks just like how the state looks on the map.
50 State Blanket Part 9 – Oklahoma to South Carolina
This is part 9 of the 50 state blanket. Part 9 consists of the states of Oklahoma to South Carolina. I was surprised at how well Rhode Island turned out. One thing I like about these patterns is how much detail there is for even the smallest states. Since each block is the same size, each state is well represented.
50 State Blanket Part 8 – New Mexico To Ohio
This is part 8 of the 50 state blanket. Part 8 consists of the states of New Mexico to Ohio. So my husband and I are trying to get caught up on the latest season of Better Call Saul which is only fitting since this post contains New Mexico. My husband also attended the University of Cincinnati so he thought it was fitting to make the state of Ohio using black and red.
50 State Blanket Part 7 – Montana to New Jersey
This is part 7 of the 50 state blanket. Part 7 consists of the states of Montana to New Jersey. The group contained some of the bigger states widthwise. Montana and Nebraska both went almost all the way across the block!
8 Baby Blankets That are Perfect Shower Gifts
So I am at the point of my life where it seems like everyone I know is having a baby. This is a great thing because my favorite thing to make is baby blankets! Baby blankets have always been one of my favorite projects. I love how they typically have a pattern that repeats, but they are also fairly quick projects because they aren’t as big as an afghan or throw. I also love that I can typically use a lot of bright and fun colors!
50 State Blanket Part 6 – Massachusetts to Missouri
This part contains the states of Massachusetts to Missouri. It is so hard to believe that after this post we will be halfway through the 50 states. I was very excited for the particular part because I am from Missouri and I have made a couple of Missouri throw pillows for myself and for silent auction items for my mom. I am also pleasantly surprised how will Massachusetts turned out because it is such an unique shaped state.