April 13th, 2010 §
I received my copy of the Interweave Crochet Spring 2010 issue. This is a very nice issue. Lots of wearable garments for Spring.
A few items I would love to make if I can find time. One of them is the Devon Cardigan by Margaret Hubert. I think this would be cute with a little skirt. I’d like it to have some navy blue in it.

(c) Interweave Press
The other two items are the Kiki Dress by Annette Petavy and Bella Dress by April Garwood. I want to make both of these for my granddaughter.

(c) Interweave Press

(c) Interweave Press
Also in this issue are my Looking Glass Curtains. The curtains are made of one large motif and one small motif that contains two small mirrors enclosed in crochet cotton. To me, the curtains I made for Interweave Crochet look more antique, but these curtains are actually very adaptable to lots of different types of styles.

(c) Interweave Press
I think they would be beautiful done in a neutral, sandy color. Great for a beachy/cottage look. Also, dark red, burgundy, eggplant or even black for something more dramatic. Pastels would be pretty for a girls room, too.
I want to make a pair for myself, but I have to decide where I’m going to use them. It will be for curtains in my bedroom or either curtains for the windows or for french doors for my office/studio.
June 23rd, 2009 §

Marcy Smith presents a behind-the-scenes look at the photo shoot for the Summer 2009 issue of Interweave Crochet magazine.
Hair, makeup, accessories and clothes! See how Marcy sets the mood and chooses the locations for each design.
Did you see my Mimosa Dress in next to last photo!

June 19th, 2009 §
Lots of cute ruffles for little girly-girls. This would be so cute done in all white. Look for this in the upcoming August 2009 issue of Crochet World Magazine.

May 8th, 2009 §
The final finishing instructions were omitted for the Gardener’s Apron from the April 2009 issue of Crochet World.
The pattern should read:
Gardener’s Apron, page 52
CrochetWorld, April 2009
Finishing
For apron ties, using sewing needle and thread, center and sew grosgrain ribbon to back of Waistband. Seal ends of ribbon with fray check.
http://crochet-world.com/corrections.php?correctionid=72
April 29th, 2009 §
I’m excited to let everyone know that the pattern for my Mulled Spices Afghan is available for purchase in the Interweave Store.


March 14th, 2009 §
I have a design in the Spring 09 issue of Interweave Crochet. It is the Seaside Throw.

I imagined this crochet throw as perfect for chilly days at the beach house. It reminds me of sand, ocean, starfish, netting and rope. Six separate pentagon-shaped motifs are joined together with wedge-shaped inserts to form a pentagon-shaped throw. The throw is edged with a crochet edging that resembles rope.
March 13th, 2009 §
If you are like me, you are waiting for the preview of the Spring 09 issue of Interweave Crochet to appear soon. In the meantime, I can show you the cover of the new issue.

Interweave Crochet Spring 2009
You can preorder your copy now here. Also, check out this important announcement on the preorder page under the “Projects” section:
- Seaside Throw (Rhonda Davis) – Tunisian crochet lap blanket evokes starfish, sand, and sea.
Yes, I’m in this issue and I’m excited for you all to see my project!
February 24th, 2009 §
Would you like to crochet an apron? Well, come on and join us!

A CAL for the Gardener’s Apron from Crochet World Magazine is being held on the We Love TurquoizBlue group on Ravelry. The CAL will begin on March 1, 2009 and run through April 30, 2009. This will be a quick and fun project to do for National Crochet Month, which is the month of March.
If you’d like to participate, stop by the group and let everyone know, and when you begin your project just add the tag — ApronCAL — so we can find each others’ projects. You can also use the following banner on your blog/website to link to the CAL if you’d like to share with others. Just please be sure to copy it and upload it to your own image host. K’ thanks!
I’m going to make one to use in the kitchen.
February 21st, 2009 §
There is a crochet group on Ravelry that is dedicated to discussing my designs and whatever might come up with. Some of the ladies on Ravelry were kind enough to create a group, and I am extremely honored that they would think that a brand new crochet designer like me should have her own group. The group is called We Love TurquoizBlue. Can you all believe it?
I will work on coming up with some creative things to do in the group. Some fun stuff, and I have to work on self-publishing some of my crochet designs.
For those who have asked, I promise I’m going to work on recreating the Webbed Top. I’m going to have to design the crochet pattern from scratch because I crocheted it so long ago.
February 16th, 2009 §

Gardener's Apron
Here’s my newest published design — the Gardener’s Apron –from the April 2009 issue of Crochet World Magazine. It is an easy-to-make apron that is made with Lily’s Sugar n’ Cream yarn.
Change the color of yarn or combine several colors and the apron would be cute for the kitchen too. Keep this one in mind for gifts too because it is a fast project.
If anyone is interested in doing this as a CAL, send me a note on Ravelry, and we can put one together. I hope you all enjoy making this.