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War Crochet
June 26 to July 3
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Art of Crochet by Teresa – Crochet Beanie Hat Cap- Part 1


Metallic Gold Hair Net Crocheted Hair Bun Cover- MEDIUM


Metallic Gold Hair Net Crocheted Hair Bun Cover- MEDIUM



They are made from gorgeous Italian imported metallic polyamide/viscose blend string and have an elastic (No damage/No snag) hair band in the same or coordinating shade worked into the cover.

This gold string actually looks like real gold. The picture doesn’t do it justice!

This particular bun cover is also a replica of what the Star Wars character Padme Amidala wore with her Picnic Dress costum…


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby R2D2 hat - fits 1-3 year old toddler


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby R2D2 hat – fits 1-3 year old toddler


$17.99


No, you didn’t misread this. Recently I discovered a type of yarn that’s amazingly soft than the regular cotton yarn. This yarn contains 30% milk protein and 70% cotton. It’s perfect for baby and children knits. Downside? Absolutely nothing except it’s slightly more expensive.

To tell what’s cotton what’s acrylic – simply burn a small scrap of yarn. This yarn leaves absolutely nothing and NO sme…


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby Yoda hat - fits 6 to 12 months baby


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby Yoda hat – fits 6 to 12 months baby


$17.99


Use the force to make merry and mischief, with this alien/goblin hat. Dark green skin and impish ears, gives this cozy cap a wickedly wild appearance. Beautifully handmade with 30% milk protein and cotton, all in a smoke free environment. I do have a dog but he rarely shows much interest in knitting.

No, you didn’t misread this. Recently I discovered a type of yarn that’s amazingly soft than the …


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby Yoda hat - fits 3 to 10 year old child


Milk protein cotton yarn handmade baby Yoda hat – fits 3 to 10 year old child


$17.99


Use the force to make merry and mischief, with this alien/goblin hat. Dark green skin and impish ears, gives this cozy cap a wickedly wild appearance. Beautifully handmade with 30% milk protein and cotton, all in a smoke free environment. I do have a dog but he rarely shows much interest in knitting.

No, you didn’t misread this. Recently I discovered a type of yarn that’s amazingly soft than the …


The Star Wars Craft Book


The Star Wars Craft Book


$9.98


GIVE IN TO THE POWER OF THE CRAFTY SIDE   Chewbacca Sock Puppets. Ewok Flower Vases. AT-AT Herb Gardens. With The Star Wars Craft Book, fans of all ages and skill levels can bring the best of the galaxy far, far away right into their own homes. Fully illustrated, this guide features a variety of fun and original projects.   • Playtime: Make and play with finger puppets of your favorite cant…

Knits for Nerds: 30 Projects: Science Fiction, Comic Books, Fantasy


Knits for Nerds: 30 Projects: Science Fiction, Comic Books, Fantasy


$10.38


The best of science fiction, manga, and animaguiri meets knit one, purl two as knit siren and part-time roller derby girl Joan of Dark offers up an out-of-this-world assortment of knitting nerdiness inside Knits for Nerds. The patterns for 30 iconic clothing and accessory items inspired by popular TV shows, books, films, comics, and more–including Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Fire…

Patterns of Force (Star Wars: Coruscant Nights III)


Patterns of Force (Star Wars: Coruscant Nights III)


$3.36


After the Empire’s bloody purge of the Jedi, one lone Knight still fights for those who cannot, unaware that he’s about to be swept into a cataclysmic battle against the Master of Darkness himself.Throughout the galaxy, a captured Jedi is a dead Jedi, even in Coruscant’s most foul subterranean slums, where Jedi Knight Jax Pavan champions the causes of the oppressed with the help of …


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