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Last Month

After all the fails of May, I started June by making a scrap basket out of four thrifted partial yarn skeins in pretty shades of blue.

I made another star blanket in five days.

I repaired some wear holes on another Vera Bradley purse by patching small doilies over them.

After getting off to a difficult start, I stuck with and crocheted this blooming flower throw (which is really just another star blanket.)

I made a drawstring pouch out of ribbon yarn for my new dice set.

I finally finished crocheting the Azalea scarf I started back in May.

I hauled out my rusty cross stitch skills to make a house warming gift for my nephew.

I made a bulky yarn throw in a weekend from the Make in a Weekend pattern booklet.

I crocheted a pepperoni pizza purse.

This bejeweled gathering basket was my very first attempt at weaving with art yarn.

Finally, I completed the June tote for my calendar project, which is an ode to the beginning of my favorite season: Summer!

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