January 23rd, 2012
We’d brought along packs of handwarmers, and while they were handy - pun intended - I felt like they were wasteful. I like the idea of reusable handwarmers instead, and even more so when they involve cross-stitch. The weekend was unusually cold for Texas (sadly, it already feels like spring here) …
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January 20th, 2012
What other punny messages could you come up with for a knit morse code scarf? Then I figured if I’m doing something as dorky as knitting Morse Code, I might as well go all the way and make it punny, right?
…I was learning the code and charting out a message — using a single purl stitch for a …
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January 20th, 2012

My son likes to mimic my husband in just about any way he can. I can’t think of a more dapper way for them to match styles than with these sweet father-and-son knit ties from Laura on The Purl Bee. Get the full pattern over on the Purl Bee blog.
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January 19th, 2012
She put a pair of white ones on a gray sweater, and I think they’re very cute.
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January 19th, 2012
I adore the solid primary color stripes of the original blankets, so this Hudson’s Bay-inspired crib blanket tutorial and knitting pattern from The Purl Bee really caught my eye.
Hudson’s Bay point blankets are beautiful and iconic examples of simple design. If, like me, you’re more of a croch…
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January 19th, 2012
What a cute, fun way to stay snug this winter!
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