There have been some changes to the way I will post new patterns.

First,
if you haven't seen this, please read for info.  (Saves room on this page!)

Second, I would like to stress that although I will continue to design, it will not
be a minimum of  4 patterns/month.  So, new patterns will not be posted
on/around the 5th of each month as before.  Instead, I will post new patterns
as they become available.  I will try to update both my
blog and my Twitter
page to notify people of new patterns.


B
ecause of this, there will no longer (at least not in the near future) be a year-
long membership to receive new patterns monthly.  I WILL continue to offer
the Club Pack Membership, which I feel may work better for most anyway.  
With the Club Pack, you can pick and choose, and have up to one year to
select your patterns, whether they be new or old.
For more info, check out my
Membership page.



**If you would like to pay by money order, please check out my
Order Info
page.

That being said, on to the new patterns.  Well, newly designed the last 2
months since I've last updated!
New Patterns
Geometry Desk Set.
A desk set to crochet using a combination of worsted
weight cotton yarn and jute twine, for a rustic look.  
Pattern includes instructions for pencil holder with a
square base (shown with a couple of handmade hooks
I've purchased) and a hexagon based dish, ideal for
buttons, stamps, paper clips, etc.
$1.75
Make this set for your favourite 4 1/2" fashion dolls
(such as Mattel's Kelly and Tommy) using acrylic yarn
and polyester stuffing. The base of the tree has a
plastic bottle lid to help keep it standing. The pattern
for the dolls is NOT included, but is sold separately.
$2.75
Mini Mannequin.  This came from a desire to create a
mannequin body for some of the clothes I design for 4
1/2" fashion dolls.  Because I've made the feet large,
small-legged items will not fit, but you can work it and
leave off the feet.

Crochet this boy/girl using size 10 thread and polyester
stuffing. The pattern gives instructions for the basic doll,
but you are certainly free to add hair and facial features!
Yes, he/she does have a belly button, this is of course
optional.
$2.75
Perry Mecium.
You can crochet this one-celled organism (measures app.
8"--20cm-- tall) with worsted weight acrylic yarn, polyester
stuffing and 1/2" (12mm) google eyes. His mouth...er...oral
groove...is app. 1/2" deep.

*Please note, this is not designed to be a toy for small children,
due to small parts.
$2.00
Make this set of two placemats (or as many as you'd
like!) using cotton yarn. 1 16oz cone will make 4.
Strawberry and carrot motifs are crocheted
separately and sewn on.  Each measures app. 10 x
16" (25 x 41 cm) when finished.

Use on your table, or use in your refrigerator on the
shelf...or, as I originally designed these...in your
vegetable crisper drawers. They're great if you have
glass drawers, you can have the fruit and vegetable
motifs showing!
$3.00
Flower Ring Square.  A 12" square to make up using
worsted weight acrylic yarns.  Make 2 in cotton yarn for
a double thick trivet (NOT to be used to handle hot pans,
just to sit them on!), or make several for an afghan in
whatever size you would like!
$2.00
Not Your Average Rectangle Afghan.  A
twin-sized afghan, app. 48 x 72" to work using
filet style stitches.  Instructions for how to work
each stitch are included in the pattern.
$3.95
Tire Tracks Afghan.  A (much) larger version of
my Tire Tracks kitchen set, this afghan to make
in worsted weight yarn measures app. 48 x 74"
worked in sc following a graph.  Colour changes
are involved.
$3.95