A Teague Mini Skirt, Made in Hong Kong and More Crochet

A Teague Mini Skirt, Made in Hong Kong and More Crochet
Hello! Welcome back to everyone’s end of the month treat…Extracurricular! We hope everyone is (more or less) hanging in there, enjoying longer days and looking forward to springtime activities like garden planning, getting outside more in general and wearing less than 11 layers [gasp]…We will surely make it through these last weeks of winter because the excitement is building for lots of news and exciting announcements coming up this spring, but first; To get us through the end of February, we have lots to discuss about skirts, some more on those escapist sentiments we haven't quite gotten out of our system and a few thoughtful watches and reads. Let’s get into it… Upgrade to Paid ESCAPISM, CROCHET STYLE I think I need to redact my “Pinterest pin you can’t stop thinking about” from my Intention Board and replace it with this….. Filet crochet is on the brain and I think we’ll be seeing a lot of it this summer and beyond. Auri just posted a reel about the start of her journey for a top she’s working on and how she’s using Stitch Fiddle, a site I had never heard of and am grateful I don’t have to plot my idea out on graph paper. I’m going to hack the Garden Tank pattern by MMMaking. Wish me luck… SKIRT STUFF Speaking of on the brain, the trees are budding and the temps are rising which has us excited for spring patterns coming in early April. One in particular is the Henry Skirt. For me this is the ultimate easy yet elevated skirt that I can see myself making multiples of in different fabric weights (shocker, need it in denim stat). Some inspiration tease below… THOUGHT YOU MIGHT LIKE The iconic Liberty of London turns 150 this year. Known for their ditsy florals, psychedelic geometrics and endless array of paisley....

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