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Your weekly Moogly newsletter is here! Check out all the free patterns, tips and photos! Plus, catch

Your weekly Moogly newsletter is here! Check out all the free patterns, tips and photos! Plus, catch up on all the latest posts from Moogly! [View this email in your browser]( Happy Mother's Day! Somehow, despite the fact that I'm participating in Pattern Paradise's Celebrate Mom Blog Hop, Mother's Day totally snuck up on me this year! Oops... If it did the same for you, here are 5 free crochet patterns that call for only 1 ball or skein of yarn so you can shop your stash and work them up fast. [Perfect for a luxury skein or art yarn]( [Perfect for that self-striping yarn]( [Perfect for any roving style or high twist yarn]( [Perfect for that little cake of very thin yarn]( [Perfect for that ball of kitchen cotton yarn]( I hope all of you - moms or not - have a wonderful weekend! Next week I'll be attending a special conference for bloggers and learning about ways to make this newsletter better than ever. But there will still be lots of fun posts, so stay tuned. And be sure to check out all the links below! Happy crocheting, knitting, crafting, and recharging! Love, Tamara Tip of the Week This week's tip is courtesy of Megan Meyer designer and blogger at [Left in Knots]( Are you intimidated by your sewing supplies? Add a zipper with things you have in your crochet kit! Use metal stitch markers to hold the zipper in place, and a tapestry needle and light weight yarn to stitch it. Try it out by making this fast belt bag for summer. [( Crochet Envy [Home Decoration in Crochet: 25 Colourful Designs to Brighten Your Home]( [Flowerghan – crochet pattern for flower throw blanket]( [Learn to Crochet Granny Squares and Flower Motifs: 25 projects to get you started]( [Bernie the Giraffe “Quad Squad Series” Amigurumi]( [201 Crochet Motifs, Blocks, Projects, and Ideas]( MooglyCAL 2019 Afghan Block #9 is here! [CLICK HERE]( for all the details of the 2019 Moogly Afghan Crochet Along! Featured Fan Photos If you want to share photos of items you've made from Moogly patterns, [click here to email them to me!](mailto:tkelly75@gmail.com?subject=I've got photos to share in the Moogly Email Newsletter!) If you like the patterns you see below, click on the name to go to the pattern page on Moogly! Jessica Casteel made the [Zig Zag Zoom Bottle Cozy]( She says: "I made a slight modification to the Zig Zag Zoom to include a strap! I made the set of 4 for my cousins for Christmas, the Pokeball for my son, and the purple and blue one I ended up keeping for myself... Straps were done by instead of finishing off the last round, I did ch1, *SC 5x, ch1, turn* and repeated until it was the length I wanted, using a a bigger hook than for the body. then I just sewed it to the other side! (mine I did 5 Dc to try a different look, it seems to have made the strap more stretchy than the kid's.)" --------------------------------------------------------------- They look great, Jessica! I love your adaptations! ♥ Thank you so much for sharing your photos! THIS WEEK'S POSTS ON MOOGLY (Having problems with one of the links below? Go to [Moogly]( scroll down to see all the latest posts!) [Cupcake Tee]( [Citrus Twist Tote Tutorial]( [Hookin On Hump Day #190: A Yarny Link Party!]( [Red Heart It’s A Wrap Sprinkles Giveaway]( Copyright © 2019 Moogly, LLC., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for it via mooglyblog.com Our mailing address is: Moogly, LLC. PO Box 372Bettendorf, IA 52722 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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