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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 Independence Day! I hope you all had a wonderful and safe 4th of July - and that you have a fabulous weekend ahead! I'm in the home stretch of [Chainlink 2019]( prep - and I can't wait to see and meet some of you there! Be sure to look for Lives and videos on the Red Heart Facebook page featuring me and my friend Marly Bird - Red Heart's National Spokesperson! As usual, the 4th here was hot hot hot. And so humid! So here are 5 free crochet patterns to help you beat the heat this summer! 1. [What's fresher that citrus?]( 2. [Or a cool glass of tea in a mason jar?]( 3. [How about a cool, breezy top?]( - Includes XS to 5X! 4. [Or spending the day at the pool?]( - One size fits most! 5. [When it's even too hot to go yarn shopping!]( Well, it's back to the crochet mines for me! Stay cool out there everyone - and don't forget to take a sip of water for every row you finish! ;) Happy crafting! Love, Tamara Tip of the Week This week's tip is courtesy of Rachel Counts designer and blogger at [Desert Blossom Crafts]( Are you afraid of making crochet garments? I know a lot of people are, and I understand. It can be intimidating—all that complex shaping, getting the size right, etc. Whatever your fear is, I'm here to tell you they don't have to be hard! One of my top tips is to choose a pattern that is made out of panels. Panels are a way of breaking down a garment so that there doesn't have to be all those increases/decreases that are difficult for beginners. One pattern that uses panels is called the Angelica Cardigan—it is one of my most popular patterns, and many beginners have made it! [( MooglyCAL 2019 Afghan Block #13 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! Ginni Selby made [Happiest Blanket Ever]( She says: "My version of the Happiest Blanket Ever, done for a baby girl!" --------------------------------------------------------------- It's lovely Ginni, thank you so much for sharing your photo! Crochet Envy - [Tunisian Crochet: The Modern Guide to Modern Tunisian Crochet Stitches, Techniques and Patterns]( - [Crochet Daisy Pom Pattern]( - [Dinosaurs to Crochet: 15 Fun-to-Make Patterns for Playful Prehistoric Wonders]( - [Apollo the Octopus – giant crochet pattern]( - [Crochet Crazy Girl: Colourful Traditional Crochet]( 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!) - [Every Little Thing Square: Free 12" Crochet Block Pattern]( - [Red Heart Roll With It Tweed: Yarn Love Video Yarn Review]( - [Hookin On Hump Day #194: A Yarny Link Party!]( - [Red Heart Roll With It Tweed 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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