More owls! This time they have landed on some cup cozies. First, we have a cute little cozy for your to-go cups. Much better than those ugly little cardboard ones they give you in the café, trust me. Pair it up with a Starbucks gift card and you’ve got a quick and easy Christmas gift

Next, for those days when you have your coffee at home, a cute little mug cozy. Pair this up with a nice little mug and fill it full of teas, chocolates or some of those cute little sample packages of coffee beans and you’ve got another quick and easy gift idea!

Even better…add some matching owl fingerless gloves! Yes, it’s shameless self-promotion, but at least they really are some fun gift ideas =)
These patterns can be purchased as a set for only $.99 through my Ravelry store.
UPDATE: The $.99 price of this pattern has been extended indefinably! Available only through Ravelry.
Owls. They are everywhere. Especially knitting patterns, you know…those cute little cables that look like owls? You know what I’m talking about, you’ve drooled over them too. So what’s a person to do if they want that cute little owl but *gasp* don’t like knitting? Well, I have the solution for you!

Isn’t it cute?

Fingerless gloves are wonderful. How about some mittens?

Fortunately for you, I have a pattern! For a limited time, it is available at a special introductory price of only $.99! OK, I’m done having fun being a salesman. From now through October 6th, the price is only $.99 and will only be offered in my Ravelry store. You don’t need an account to purchase from Ravelry, but I would highly recommend getting one if you don’t! Any pattern that you purchase will be permanently stored there for you, available to download anytime.

My Lunch Time pattern is now available for $3.25 on Ravelry, Etsy, or here on my blog.

The pattern includes instructions for making:
Bread slices
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Bacon
Lettuce
Tomato
Chips
Cookies
Everything your little baker need to make cookies! My son has been loving this set and baking up a storm, although I can’t quite convince him that the rolling pin is not food =) This pattern includes instructions for making:
The pattern can be purchased for $7.95 through my Etsy store or through Ravelry.




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After several inquiries, I have decided to offer licensing for some of my patterns. What does this mean? As standard copyright applies to patterns, they are for personal use only. This means, no selling the finished product. Purchasing a license gives the purchasee the right to sell products made from a specific pattern. I am offering licensing on food patterns only, available in either a yearly license (good if you are new to selling or don’t want to invest a lot just yet) and a lifetime licence (yep, that would mean good for life!). If you are interested, simply download one of the PDF’s below. The documents detail the licensing agreement as well as gives instructions on how to purchase one. Please note, the cost of the license does not include the pattern itself.
Yearly: $20
Lifetime: $75
After seeing my Crochet Hamburger sitting there so lonely, I decided it needed something else…and what
better to go with a hamburger than fries? Then of course a shake to rinse it all down =)
This pattern is available for $3.25 and can be purchased and directly downloaded on my Patterns page or through my Ravelry Store.

I had intended to make my next pattern a free one, but my sister asked me to make a tea set to give away as a gift. I figured I’d make a tea set pattern some day, so why not now?
The pattern is available in my Etsy shop as well as my new Ravelry shop. Just click the pretty little button below and you will be able to purchase and immediately download the pattern (without having to wait for me to email it to you…awesome, eh?)

Yep, that’s right…a baked potato. It was my husband’s idea =) The pattern is now up and available in my

Etsy store. On a related note, I put in a request to have an Etsy store, which should make pattern purchasing much easier as you can download the PDF directly rather than waiting for me to email it.
Yep, that’s right…my hamburger pattern is now available =) I currently have it listed on my Etsy shop, although I have only listed one. I have never tried to sell a pattern before, so I have no idea how fast it will go! Once that one sells though, I will list several more. My long term plan is to set up a shopping cart here on my site, so then I won’t have to worry about quantities and emailing pdf’s.