Creative Q & A + Cross Continental Crochet

It’s no secret that I’m utterly smitten with all things crocheted but was completely lost when it came to wielding the hooks meself.

Not anymore my luvlies thanks to Creative Q & A + Cross Continental Crochet!

Thanks to brilliant Bekka of Belle Monde Crochet I created those awesome loops of crocheted pretty all by myself!

Take a gander at my chat with Bekka & learn how to make your very own cozy crocheted chain necklace with my latest Creative Q & A:

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11 Comments

  1. Awww you gurls are the bestest! <3 Just reading this exchange now. Lots of love from Florida to you and Tia, and lots of luck and crafting for 2015!

    1. 😀 right back at ya babe!

  2. AAAAAHHHHHH! I am so STOKED and happy for you! You have no idea. Bekka’s blog was the first one I followed when I started on WordPress. I also made the All Shawl by Doris Chan that she had as her featured pic. She is too hilarious!

    1. Yep, Bekka is the awesomest! …and now one of my best buddies 😀 – one of the absolutely phenomenal perks of blogging is getting to know fabulous kindred spirits that you’d otherwise never have a chance to discover ‘in real life’ let alone become fantastic friends with 😉

  3. Cool You are such a hero! I really need to learn how to crochet one day…! This looks awesome!

    1. Thanks Beth 😀 Crochet will be a walk-in-the-park for an amazing knitting guru such as yerself 😉

  4. Sheri, thank you so much for having me! I sound like I have a cold, but I so enjoyed myself. I was having a hard time being serious because we were having too much fun laughing while filming!

    1. It was my pleasure my dear Bekka…although the editing took forever as I had to try to chop out all of the giggles 😉

    2. I love the new do! 😀 Awesome video BTW.

  5. Cute idea! I’ve made t-shirt necklaces, but I’d never thought of chain stitching it like that. And yah! The basic chain stitch is the only thing I’ve managed to learn so far with crochet, too! 🙂 Lisa

    1. I’m pretty chuffed to have finally mastered that basic stitch…it’s a great starting point for so many fun projects!

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