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Links are generally to the Amazon store, but you might check around to get the best bang for your buck. Often Amazon has the cheapest price. There's something to be said for walking into a physical store and actually handing items, but one does buy more than one intends! :-)
The green and blue thing is an interesting little item. It is an ergonomic crochet handle
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get your crochet hook and put the proper rubber ring on it |
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slide your hook in from the bottom of the green piece |
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connect the two pieces, lining up the little knobby thing |
When I searched for this at Amazon, I was reminded of my other ergonomic handle set that came with hooks as well - Crochet Tools I Medium Crochet Hooks & Handles Set
I also got 2 packs of face paint
There are three skeins of chunky yarn. It is Premier Serenity yarn from the Deborah Norville collection in the color Fudge. I got these for working on the long loom.
I also got a small denim bag and an apron which I am going to beg daughter to decorate for me.
There were some free pattern papers which caught my eye as well as the leaflet Make One For Baby (Leisure Arts #2756)
A long time ago, in another lifetime, I made clown crayon holders. I've never been able to find those rubber clown faces again so I thought I'd get a doll and see if it was possible to do something similar with it. We'll see how that works out.
I also picked up a bunch of plastic cabone rings and gold rings of various sizes. Often we go to my stash to search out things to use in a project that comes to mind, but wasn't planned beforehand. This is the type of thing I like to have on hand for those times. I put a link to Hobby Lobby because Amazon was ridiculously over priced.
You can also see a bag of cotton loops similar to Harrisville Designs Cotton Loops
I was looking for the coilless safety pins like these Darice Jewelry Designer 2-1/4 Inch French Jewelry Pins - 50PK/Nickel
I also got daughter a Crochet lite hook
When I returned from the Hobby Lobby trip, my Joann order had arrived. This is the order I made using the gift certificate I received from Sandy over at the Bridge and Beyond in a contest. I made good use of it though not for yarn as I'd thought I would. :-) Not pictured is the cake decorating kit I got for my daughter.
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There is the handi tool
Also there is a pencil coloring kit. I have always loved to color, as a child and as an adult though I haven't had much occasion to do it of late. Thought I'd give this a try as it was not very expensive.
Now let me tell you about what I didn't buy but I came close to buying and hope to get on another trip. There was Loom Knitting Primer: A Beginner's Guide to Knitting on a Loom
I also actually put in my hands a bamboo handle hook, but decided against it this trip. I think it was the Bates ones. Susan Bates Bamboo Handle / Steelite Head Crochet Hooks (5.50")
Besides Hobby Lobby, we went to Booksamillion where I noted down another book called The Encyclopedia Of Crochet Techniques: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Unique Fashions and Accessories
There are so many great beginner books out. I've been impressed with each one for different reasons. I don't remember exactly what I liked about this book, but I do remember that she suggested going into the back hump of the foundation chain which is how I like to do it also.
While at Booksamilion, I also picked up a copy of Crochet World
I think that's it. I had so much fun shopping that I didn't accomplish any actual crocheting this weekend. Maybe tonight.
Happy crocheting!
Sandie
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