I have decided to start this blog to better show off (and give my proper thoughts on) the projects I am working on.
If you have come here from Facebook, hello! I felt I was not able to properly say what I wanted to say on that platform. I felt as though I didn't have any one reading what I had to say (and goodness knows.... I was certainly not making any sales....) I also felt I had to type in such a fashion that was not typical for me.
You see.... I like to elaborate on what I have to say, and I felt Facebook was not allowing me to do that. Not that I couldn't, just that what was the point? Nobody was reading my posts... so the shorter the better right?
Anyway... I am getting off topic.
If you have come here from another platform or search engine... Hello!! This is a place where I can get out my feelings on a pattern I am working on. I WILL NOT give out any patterns that I have not created myself. Instead, if I have any inkling of how I found the pattern, I will leave a link to the tutorial or pattern. Likewise for any paid patterns I may discuss. I WILL however mention (most likely go into great detail, let's call a spade a spade here....) how I have altered the pattern in anyway and why. That is, after all, one of the reasons I have started this.
I suppose I should back up a bit. My name is Adrienne Pritchett and I have been needle crafting since the mid-nineties. I wanted to learn how to crochet and no one in my family knew how, so a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.
My grandmother took me to Ames and bought me a skein of yarn, a book and a hook. I had to teach myself. At the age of nine. Around that same time I learned to work with plastic canvas. I made a good few boxes. Thus sparked a life long love of yarn and crafting.
I have since ventured into other fiber crafts. Look forward to posts about: Crochet, Knitting, Plastic Canvas, Embroidery/Cross Stitch, Shuttle Tatting, Diamond Painting, Sewing and any other craft that catches my fancy!
Thanks for coming, and enjoy your stay! Maybe I can inspire you to do your own crafting, or maybe you are interested in purchasing something I have made here. Either way, leave a comment! I want to hear from you too!
 
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