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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 Back to School Month! With 3 kids headed back this week, it's a busy time of year here - and I bet at your house too! Here are 5 free crochet patterns to make for our kids or grandkids - or your favorite teacher! 1. [To keep them hydrated!]( - my kids used these all through elementary! 2. [For beginning readers!]( 3. [A bag for little ones!]( 4. [A bag for big kids!]( 5. [To keep their school ID and keys safe!]( - perfect for high school! Busy busy busy indeed - I hope you get a chance to stop and pause and enjoy the moment this weekend! I'll be at the grand opening of [Stunning String Studio]( on Saturday - so exciting to see a new Local Yarn Store opening! If you are in the Northern Illinois area, you'll want to check them out! Have a great week all - and happy crafting! Love, Tamara Tip of the Week This week's tip is courtesy of Amber Millard designer and blogger at [Divine Debris]( Make blocking part of your routine When it comes to colorwork in crochet, especially tapestry, your finished piece might not be as perfect as you'd like. Changing colors or carrying yarn can distort your projects, change the way the design looks, and make matching squares in a blanket so much harder, in these instances, blocking is your best friend. Make sure to pick the method that is appropriate for your yarn and project and give it a try, you'll be happy you did. Click [HERE]( a FREE pattern to start making blocking a part of your routine: 8" Iced Coffee Square for my year-long CAL MooglyCAL 2019 Afghan Block #16 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! Mary Kugler made the [Moogly Crochet Numbers]( She says: Our volunteer group, Cranberry Township Yarn Creations, designs crochet art installations for the township's summer fest each year... I wanted to let you know that I made 10" tall numbers from 1 to 10 using your crocheted number patterns as the basis (just added extra stitches/rows)... Thanks for providing these very useful number patterns! --------------------------------------------------------------- That's fantastic, Mary! Thank you for sharing your beautiful art installation!♥ Crochet Envy - [Boho Rug]( - [Oversized Sweaters]( - [Christmas Gnome Set]( - [Edwards Menagerie New Collection]( - [Lacy Lotus Tank Top]( 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!) - [Hygge Cloud Super Scarf]( - [MooglyCAL2019 – Afghan Block #17]( - [Sleepy Blocks Blankie Tutorial]( - [Hookin On Hump Day #197: A Yarny Link Party!]( - [Uncommon Goods Yarnie 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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