Happy Almost New Year everone!

I apologize for the little break in action on my blog, but we were WAY behind on Christmas this year and ended up wrapping gifts at 11pm on Chirstmas eve – in grave danger of running into Santa himself! 🙂

I spent yesterday taking down all the decorations – much to the chagrin of a lot of people around me, however, I really do believe I enjoy decorations much more when I have them up, enjoy them and then take them all down quickly! I love getting them out the next year that way! 🙂

I thought I’d pop on this morning to give you a few links of love…one I ran across recently is Grandmother’s Pattern Book (I ran across it via Entrecard – I’m telling you, this is a great resource!). Anyway, there are some CUTE CUTE knitting and crochet patterns there! Almost makes me want to “hook into” (get it, ha, ha) the crochet again.

I’m spending the day cleaning out my project list on the side and putting up some new ones! I did pretty well cleaning out my projects from last year, but this year I’m going to clean that list and start some new projects. Mainly a CQ pig I am dying to do!

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