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Meet Amy Lynn Yarbrough, a Crochet Spot Blogger

Hi! My name is Amy Lynn Yarbrough. I’m so thrilled to be a part of Crochet Spot’s Professional team since it is something right up my alley. Creativity runs in my family, and growing up each of my siblings, as well as myself, were encouraged to follow our interests and accept them as God-given talents.In my family you’ll find interests in just about anything: painting, drawing, carpentry, jewelry-making, leather-working, photography, sculpting, 3D artistry, etc. It can get quite involved when you’re trying to remember who does what

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Meet Amy Lynn Yarbrough, a Crochet Spot Blogger


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Crochet Pattern: Easter Egg-Bunny

A new twist on eggs and bunnies for Easter, the Egg-Bunny. Complete with stylish top hat.My little sister watched as I made it, asking me questions like “Is it alive yet?” And I’d say “Not yet, I just have to finish its eyes”, and so on until finally I said “It’s done. NOW it’s alive.” She was thrilled and now she has another bunny to add to her collection! Happy Easter! Skill Level: Finished Size: 7″ (18 cm) tallMaterials:Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 90 yards of white, 1 yard of light pink, 12 yards of blue)Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)Felt – Black, Cream, and light PinkFabric GlueScissorsYarn NeedlePolyester Fiberfill Gauge: Rounds 1-4 of body measure 1 3/4″ (4.5 cm) diameterNeed help understanding the abbreviations and symbols

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Crochet Pattern: Easter Egg-Bunny


Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Seaming and Finishing Touches

Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Seaming and Finishing Touches June 21st, 2012 by Vanessa Pin It Hello everyone! For those who are following along live, this week we’re done! Please post pictures as you finish your project!SeamingAfter your blocking is completed, the final step is seaming the two halves together. With crochet, seaming is very easy because you can simply crochet the two pieces together! You will first be seaming the two longer edges of the upper and lower halves

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Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Seaming and Finishing Touches


Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Selecting a Size and Working the Lower Half

Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Selecting a Size and Working the Lower Half May 31st, 2012 by Vanessa Pin It Hello everyone! If you’ve been following along with these blog posts in real time, then today is the day that we start our Glittery Shrug! For those of you who are just now joining us, it’s not too late to work up a gauge swatch and jump in! You can also look back at these posts later and follow along at your own pace.Selecting a Size When you read through the pattern before you start the garment, you’ll notice that the shrug is made in two pieces, a top half and a bottom half

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Glittery Shrug Crochet-Along: Selecting a Size and Working the Lower Half