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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 National Sisters Day! (First Sunday in August) I am lucky enough to have two sisters - and have been the oldest of six kids total! Siblings can have a special relationship - here are a few free crochet patterns that make me think of mine! 1. [One sister is expecting!]( 2. [One sister is very eco-conscious!]( 3. [One brother was still in school when I designed this!]( 4. [One brother's son (my nephew) loved this gift!]( 5. [One sister always sparkles!]( This weekend I'm at [Stitches Midwest]( in Shaumburg Illinois! I'm only here overnight - I'm attending the Diversity Panel, Marly's PJ Party, and checking out the marketplace! If you're here and you see me, be sure to stop me and say hello. I'm sure I'll be near the yarn... Have a wonderful weekend and week ahead all! It's almost back to school time - what are you thinking about [making for the kids to take to school]( Stay crafty all! Love, Tamara Tip of the Week This week's tip is courtesy of Jennifer Pionk designer and blogger at [A Crocheted Simplicity]( Has anyone ever said to you, “You can’t block acrylic yarn!” ? Well, if they have, ignore what they said because acrylic yarn CAN BE BLOCKED! Yes, it can be blocked… and it should be blocked! Do seamstresses wash and iron their fabric before sewing? Yes. So crocheters (and knitters) should block their panels before assembly. Trust me. It will make your life a whole lot less frustrating if you invest just a little bit of your time into properly blocking your pieces. In this post, I'll share with you 3 different methods for blocking your projects. Click [HERE]( to learn how! And here's a free pattern for My Favorite Summer Top! Click [HERE]( for the free pattern! MooglyCAL 2019 Afghan Block #15 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! Sara Kade made the [Leaping Crochet Baby Hoodie!]( She says: " Made the leaping crochet baby hoodie for a coworker’s new baby. Second one I’ve made. Love this pattern!" --------------------------------------------------------------- It is so cute! ♥♥♥ Thank you so much for sharing your photos! Crochet Envy - [Over 120 Crochet Flowers and Blocks: Fabulous Motifs and Flowers]( - [Yin Yang jewelry dish]( - [Do It Yourself Crochet Project Planner: DIY Projects Crafts]( - [Baby Giraffe Afghan C2C Blanket]( - [Cute Baby Stuff – 10 Colorful Crochet Projects]( 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!) - [Button Up Basket]( - [Facebook & YouTube Live: July 2019 - Chainlink 2019 Recap]( - [Perfect Crochet Sweater Sizing: Guest Post by Lindsey Stephens]( - [Yarn Winder by Craft Destiny 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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