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About thestitchsharer

Hello, thanks for popping in. As a full time working mum I'm always trying to squeeze in a bit of time to make things. I love crochet, sewing and knitting and thought it would be fun to set up a 'stitch and share' or 'step by step' blog to show you what I'm stitchin' and find out what you're working on.

Easy Peasy Crochet Head Band – Free Pattern for Beginners!

20130203_195749I have had a ball of Patons Fab Big super chunky yarn in my basket for quite a few weeks so have made up a quick and easy pattern for a crochet headband which you can make in next to no time. If you prefer knitting – a speedy pattern for a head warmer is coming soon!

I’m using a 12mm crochet for the headband so if your yarn is not so chunky or your hook is smaller (a row of 7 stitches is approx 10cm wide) just work additional stitches to make your headband fit! Continue reading

B is for Bunting and Business Planning!

Thank you so much for taking time to message me with all your business start-up advice and help on selling at craft fairs. Your encouragement has been humbling and will steer my journey.

Thanks to your feedback, my dilemma over label wording is now resolved. Hooray! One decision made! The Stitch Sharer label with Handmade in England is the clear winner.

Handmade in England Label

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An Attic 24 Crochet Flower Fest for Valentine Inspiration.

Flower Wreath Clock FrameI am a great admirer of Lucy’s Attic 24 blog and whilst wondering what to do with an old Christmas wreath struck upon the idea of giving its some “Triple Layer flower” treatment.

If you want to make your own, pop over to the fabulous photo tutorial on Attic 24’s website and have a go. Continue reading

Craft Fair Selling – the next step?

Yarn QuestionI’ve been thinking for a while about selling the things I make, but haven’t been brave enough to take the ‘big step’. Things like tax and insurance are scary enough let alone the regulations that you need to comply with. Even something like a ‘sock monkey’ can cause great headaches if you start to look into the plethora of guidance on the web! Continue reading

How to make a Fitted Crochet Cover without a pattern

Step 1: Find an object you want to cover.Crcohet cover all finished

One of my New Years sales ‘bargains’ was a fabric foot stool (reduced from £239 to £39), which although looked great in the shop, took on a rather orange appearance when I got it home! Continue reading