What is your favorite brand of crochet hook to use?
Jan 12th
Well as this questions suggests we will be talking about our favorite brand of crochet hooks today. My personal favorite are the ones made by Addi. I love their comfort grip that they have on them. It makes it very nice to hold onto the hook while you crochet. I also like the fun colors they have been making them in lately. Makes crafting even more fun. 
So now it’s your turn, tell us what hook brand you prefer when you are crocheting your projects. Don’t be shy we are all friends here.
Talk to you soon,
Sara Dee
Knitted Scarf and Hat
Jan 11th
I am currently working on a scarf for one of my daughters. I am holding two strands together using a turquoise yarn for one strand and also a strand of Fun Fur. It is turning out very nice and it will be very warm. This scarf will have a hole stitched into it for the scarf end to feed through to fasten around the neck. It will be very lovely.
I am also making a hat to go along with this scarf that will match. The hat will done holding the two strands together again for two inches to make the brim of the hat. I will then drop the fun fur strand and continue the rest of the hat with the turquoise colored yarn. This hat pattern should compliment the scarf very nicely. I will add a picture of the scarf here shortly so you can see how it works up.
Talk to you all later,
Sara Dee
Christmas Crafts
Nov 12th
A few weeks ago I decided to have a booth in our Christmas Boutique at our church. Several friends of mine and I are all having booths of our favorite hand crafted items. I am making angels crocheted with thread, snowflake Christmas ornaments, and many other Christmas items. One of my friends is making potpourri jars with Christmas lights and florals. I am also making Christmas chocolate lollipops and chocolates.
5 Reasons to Crochet
Jun 17th
Have you ever taken the time to think about what the reasons are that you like to crochet so much?
Well I have thought about it from time to time. I also like to knit but my first passion is crocheting. I think the biggest reason for this is I learned to crochet first. Your reasons for crocheting could of course be different then mine so I thought I would give 5 reasons why people probably like to crochet.

- Image by Nadia308 via Flickr
- Crocheting is relaxing. Most crocheters find out very quickly that crocheting can be very relaxing. A very hectic day can easily be calmed by sitting down in your favorite easy chair and manipulating the yarn with your fingers while you quietly count the stitches to yourself. After a while you will feel your breathing slow and you will soon realize that you are a lot calmer then when you first sat down.
- Crocheting keep you company. I often take a small crocheting project along with me if I have a lengthy ride in the car to give me something to occupy my hands with. I also love to crochet while I watch TV, watch a sporting event, or even while I visit and catch up with a friend. I find that I can make very good use of my time if I can get a few rounds or rows done on a project while I am doing something else.
- Crocheting is good finger exercise. For a few months I didn’t have the time to crochet and was focused on some other crafts. I started to notice that my fingers started to become stiff and painful. I examined my activities and came to the conclusion that it was because I was not crocheting as much. The crocheting was actually giving my fingers the right amount of exercise that it kept them very limber. Well the simple answer to this dilemma is to not stop crocheting and pick up a project to work on at least a couple times a week.
- Crocheting creates useful handmade items. Crocheting is a great way to create unusual handmade items. When I first started crocheting I made a lot of dish cloths. My friends and family were very excited to receive one of these for Christmas or their birthday. Why? Because they could get a dish cloth that looked nice in their kitchen or bathroom and they knew I put a lot of love and attention into it just for them.
- Crocheting is a Cheap Hobby. Crocheting is very inexpensive hobby. A person can purchase a skein of yarn for about $2-3 and a crochet hook for about the same and enjoy making several projects from it whether it is a scarf, granny square, or a dishcloth or potholder if you purchased the cotton yarn.
That is all until next time,
Sara Dee
Greeting Cards
Jun 16th
Creating greeting cards is a fun craft. Greeting cards can be created with rubber stamps and decorative papers similar to papers used to do scrapbooking. Card stock and scrapbooking papers can be used to layer and create very beautiful greeting cards. Greeting cards can also be embellished with all kinds of ribbons, stickers, eyelets, glitter, different colored inks, and dry embossing.
The picture in this post is an example of a greeting card that you could make. This particular card is layered with different colored cardstock and embellished with a 3 dimensional flower.
Father’s Day is coming up. Surprise your dad with a beautiful greeting card.
Happy Crafting,
Sara Dee
Sarandipity Crafts Little Helper
Jun 11th
Today I would like to introduce to you Sarandipity Crafts favorite little crafting helper. Her name is Mia. She is my little 2.5 lb. Chihuahua.
She is really cute but then I might be a little biased.
She sits with me while I blog for this website and while I knit, crochet or do any other craft I might be working on. From time to time I will talk about Mia in this blog so I thought I should introduce her to you so you know who she is.
Do any of you have little helpers that sit and hang out with you while you do your crafts? We would love to hear about them.
Have a great weekend,
Sara Dee
How to Read Crochet Abbreviations | eHow.com
Jun 10th
For US crochet patterns the abbreviations
ch = one chain ch sp = chain space
sc = single crochet hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet, or triple crochet
dtr = double treble crochet
sl st = slip stitch
sp(s) = space(s) tog = together
sk = skip
rnd(s) = round(s)
lp(s) = loop(s) yo = yarn over
MC = main color
CC = contrasting color RS = right side of work
How to Read Crochet Abbreviations | eHow.com.
If you have any questions or confusions please comment below.
Happy Crocheting ,
Sara Dee
Scrapbooking Tip
Jun 10th
Scrapbooking is a very popular craft these days among crafters. One of the things that really cuts down on the time involved for scrapbookers is the cricut machines.
This from ABC Digital Books “These die cut equipment stand for an innovative new way in personalizing just about anything. There’s no limit in what these machines can do for you, it could be for layouts for your scrap book, signage, and classroom decors and lots more. They have around 50 varieties of cartridges to select from.”
Also check out below the beginner scrapbook article from Suite 101 for all of our beginner scrapbookers. This article gives a very nice over view of how to get started scrapbooking.
Sara Dee
Beginner Knitting Project
Jun 10th
If you are new to knitting or would like to learn to knit I would suggest trying something simple on larger knitting needles to start. A scarf or dishcloth are both good beginner projects.
I found a nice beginner scarf pattern at Colorful Homespun Scarf to Knit – Free Knitting Pattern made with Lion Brand Homespun yarn. This yarn is very soft and makes up into a very nice scarf. This pattern uses the garter stitch. If you aren’t familiar with the garter stitch watch here on a video.
Please view the video below if you need to refresh yourself on how to cast on to start a knitting project.
If you would like to try a smaller project you could try a dishcloth for your kitchen that would match your decor try this pattern.
This make a 6×6 inches Diagonal Washcloth using Worsted Weight 100% Cotton and needles #7US. This is a simple project to make for a beginner when you are first learning to knit.
Cast on 1 stitch and K3 in that stitch, knitting front and back of the stitch.
1st row and every odd row, K even across.
Next row and every even row, make on increase in the 1st and last stitch of the row, knitting front and back of the stitch, until 39 stitches on the needle (or more if you want a bigger cloth)
Then, K2tog at the beginning and at the end of every even row until 1 stitch remain on the needle.
Let us know how it comes out which ever one you try,
Sara Dee
Butterfly Mobile
Jun 8th
Let’s start with this butterfly mobile I found over on Bugs and Fishes blog by Lupin. This butterfly mobile looks like great fun. As you will learn I am very fond of butterflies.
If you try this mobile let us all know and send me your pictures. I always love to see other peoples projects when they complete them. I am sure I will be making this mobile for my house. I think I may put some things on mine that makes noise so it works like a set of chimes like pieces of brass, or glass beads, sequins, and anything that would catch the light would also be pretty.
Let us know how they turn out.
Sara Dee








