Crochet Pattern PDFs



Peanut Butter Pattern, $6.50


Circles Scarf Pattern, $5.00



Stellar Beret Pattern, $5.00



Raindrops Scarf Pattern, $5.00


Artichoke Hat Pattern, $5.00



Lace Slouch Hat Pattern, $5.00


Starry Night Cardi Pattern, $6.50


Pebble Hat Pattern, $5.00


Petal Beret Pattern, $5.00


Covered Hangers Pattern, $5.00


Diamond Lace Scarf Pattern, $5.00


Blackberry Beret Pattern, $5.00


Cotton Candy Cowl Pattern, $5.00


Simple Hat Pattern, 4 Sizes, $5.00


Cables + Lace Scarf Pattern, $5.00
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Tiny Choices

Just a quick note to let you know about a great new eco-blog run by two friends of mine: Tiny Choices. Kari has always been my inspiration for doing little things that can help the environment (she composts with worms– in her apartment!), and the blog is about those things. Maybe we can’t do everything we should, but each little bit does help! It’s about keeping a box under your desk and taking your paper home to recycle (if your company doesn’t have recycling in place), using cloth grocery bags, or carrying your own set of silverware with you instead of using plastic. We can all start somewhere, and this is perfect inspiration! Kudos to Kari and Jenn. Maybe if enough people begin to care, I’ll finally stop getting weird looks at the grocery store when I bring my cloth shopping bags!

  • thanks for the shout-out, linda! people will just HAVE to catch on to the reusable bags! I can't wait to hear about reactions in your new hometown!

  • lindamade

    nancy- i really wish they'd start doing that everywhere! i think it is just about making it a habit instead of a hassle-- most of the things aren't that hard to change. :)

  • here in San Francisco they've started charging for plastic grocery bags and giving you a "bag credit" of a few cents when you bring your own, even at Safeway! i always bring my huge canvas bag. also, if a person is lucky enough to live anywhere near a Trader Joe's, they have very affordable green alternatives for both auto dishwashing liquid and laundry powder/liquid (that Ecover stuff is nice but pricey!). making more of those tiny choices was a big New Year's resolution for my husband and me, and it is surprising how much easier it is getting to make them without huge cost, either financially or quality of product! i'm super excited to get more tips from that blog!

  • just left a note on kayte's blog saying how much i like this site. it is about the small things - they really add up. and there are tons of ideas over there.

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