Frugal Foodie Mama: The Pink Woobie

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

~Santa's Little Bloggers~ Give the Gift of Crochet

Chrissy is a crochet ninja who owns a small handmade business The Pink Woobie.  She also blogs about her life with Fibromyalgia and other chronic illness, as well as her crafty-ness here.  Follow her on Twitter to get the real scoop @thepinkwoobie.

Pssstttt... Yesterday was Chrissy's birthday!  Hop on over to her blog or Twitter and wish her a belated happy birthday! ;)

Give the Gift of Crochet
Do you love handmade?  Are you not crafty, but looking to encourage someone who is?  Has a loved one wanted to learn to crochet, but they don't know where to start?

I've put this simple gift guide together to help you pick out the right supplies and accessories for a perfect and enjoyable gift.  

The Basics
There are only two items one needs to begin the hobby of crochet.  

The hook- the basic tool of crochet is a crochet hook.  These hooks come in many sizes, shapes, colors, and are made from many different materials.  

Crochet hook sizes are measured in both millimeters, and by letters.  Patterns and instructions in the United States are usually written using a letter to denote the size of hook required.  For a beginner crocheter I would recommend a mid-sized hook, which would be either an I or a J.  If you are looking to purchase a set of crochet hooks the set should include a size G and H as well as the I and J.  Most large craft stores will have pre-packaged sets of hooks, and they will often come in a convenient organizer.  

In my opinion, while hook sets make a great gift, a single hook is all one needs to begin crocheting and requires minimal investment in a new hobby.

The shape of crochet hooks often becomes a point of personal preference.  A basic crochet hook has a simple cylindrical shaft and handle, with a blunt point at the hook.  Hooks can have a thumb rest, and some even have soft grip handles.  There are also a number of artisan made hooks that are carved for an ergonomic grip.  The different aspects of the shape of a crochet hook is something that the crocheter themselves will come to prefer, but is not much concern for the beginner.

When choosing a crochet hook as a gift, one can choose an inexpensive and basic aluminum hook.  However, hooks can also come in different materials such as acrylic or bamboo.  As expected bamboo hooks are usually slightly more expensive than a basic aluminum hook, but enjoyable to use.  Again the composition of a hook often falls to personal preference in the experienced crocheter and often does not matter to a beginner.  

The yarn- For someone who is not educated about the differences of sizes, weights, and fibers that make up yarn, purchasing yarn as a gift can be quite overwhelming.  Because I have suggested a mid-sized crochet hook, you should buy the accompanying yarn that one would use with said hook.

Worsted weight yarn is the most common for a beginner crocheter to work with.  It will be labeled as worsted weight and most likely will have a symbol with the number 4 located on it.  A skein of yarn can come in many sizes which are measured by ounces and yardage.  To include in your gift I would recommend purchasing two skeins of yarn.






Yarn can pretty much be made from any thing, and a quick look around a yarn shop are the yarn section of a large craft store will prove this.  The most common fiber for beginners to work with is usually acrylic, this is because it is inexpensive and durable, allowing the user to practice and tear apart projects when a mistake is made.  Wool is another great option for beginners and adds a slight luxury to the hobby.  An acrylic/wool blend yarn is also a great option for a beginner gift. 

The Extras
Now that we have the basic necessities for crochet gift giving taken care of, I'd like to add a few accessories that every crochet eventually finds themselves using.  You can include as many or as few of these as you'd like with your beginner crochet gift.



Scissors- When working with yarn, the first thing one will ultimately find themselves needing is a pair of scissors.  I use a very small pair of scissors that I keep with my hooks and yarn at all times.  My scissors also have a blunted tip so that if they get lost in my chair I don't get poked with them.

Yarn needles-  After a crochet project has been completed there will ultimately be yarn ends that require a needle to weave into the finished object.  I have many of these as they often end up getting lost in balls of yarn or otherwise misplaced.  

A measuring tape- I use a measuring tape with almost every project.  I check my gauge to make sure my size is right, or measure a hat to make sure it will fit the head it is intended for.  While any measuring device will work, and I have pictured a traditional sewing measuring tape, I want to also recommend looking for retractable measuring tape.  It's compact and easy to use.  I feel lost without mine, which I currently can't find.

Stitch markers- (not pictured) Stitch markers are anything that used to mark out particular places in a crochet project.  I often use old earrings, and yarn scraps.  But one can also buy stitch markers and can be helpful to a beginner crocheter.

Project bag-  Last but not least may I suggest a bag to hold all these wonderful gift items.  A simple drawstring bag is perfect.  I personally keep each project I am working on in an individual bag so it is easy to grab and go with.  A bag to keep everything together keeps frustration low when one sits down to work on a project everything they need including their scissors, needles, and hook are all in one place.

I have only covered the items needed to begin learning to crochet in this post.  There is of course the actual lessons, patterns, books, etc that a beginner will need.  The internet is a wonderful place to find these things.  I am almost completely self taught and have learned many things by doing a simple google search.  Also many craft stores, yarn brands, etc. have videos, patterns, and more for a beginner to learn from.

I hope you find this quick guide useful, and that your loved one will be crocheting you potholders in no time!

To see all the handmade gift tutorials in the Santa's Little Bloggers series, click the button below. :)

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Pink Woobie Teething Necklace Review {& A Giveaway!}

This opportunity to test out and review one of the cotton and wood teething necklaces from The Pink Woobie couldn't have come at a better time.  Baby girl just cut her first tooth a couple of weeks ago, and this necklace has been perfect!  

Not only is it great for baby girl to gnaw on when her gums are sore, I have also found it is a nice toy for her to play with while she is nursing.  All of us mothers who have nursed little ones beyond six months know that they usually must be playing with something as they nurse or all too often they will become distracted at the slightest noise and pop right off. ;)

As a mama, I love that the necklace is actually pretty fashionable as well.  The huge bauble necklaces are all the rage now, so this necklace is also nice to wear when we are out and about. :)

Chrissy offers two different styles of cotton and wood teething necklaces in a rainbow of colors, and at only $13 a piece you can afford to grab a few to go with a couple different outfits! ;) 

And Chrissy would love to give one of my readers their choice of one her beautiful teething necklaces from her shop! :)  Just complete the entries in the Rafflecopter below!  (Oh, and I check them so please be sure that you are doing what you actually say you are doing to gain entries! ;) )
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*The opinions above are strictly my own.  Yep, all 100% me, myself, and I.  I was provided a product in exchange for an honest review, and was not compensated for my review in any other way.  If you are interested in having me review an item, please see my Sponsor Page for contact information.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Shop Small, Spend Small This Weekend {Awesome Discounts Inside!}

Who all is ready for some Black Friday & Cyber Monday shopping for the holidays?? :)  I know I will at least get a start on some of my gift shopping this coming weekend.  I have no desire to fight the crowds this Friday morning, so for the first time in years I am staying home.  I am staying home and grabbing the deals from the comfort of my laptop.  I am really striving to buy as many of my gifts as possible this year from small businesses- online and local.  And I have a treat for all of you trying to do the same- some fabulous discounts from ALL five of my small shop sponsors this month!

Here are their fabulous deals and how to get them.  Make sure you take advantage of these discounts while they last... ;)

35% off your entire order at J&M's Eye Candy Shoppe from Nov. 22nd through Nov. 3oth with coupon code FFM35!! (Plus, Kristine ALWAYS offers FREE shipping on her orders!)
I absolutely adore Kristine's shop!  I actually already have four of her hair pretties for my baby girl and we love them.  :) Our newest headband from J&M's will be making an appearance in baby girl's first Christmas portraits.  


20% off your entire order at Rational Designs from Nov. 22nd through Nov. 26th with coupon code BLACKFRIDAY!!
Amy creates beautiful handmade cards and gift cards and note card sets.  The gift tags below would be perfect for your holiday gift wrapping.  (Psssttt.... this would also be a terrific time to order your unique holiday cards!)
*Please note that Amy will not be able to ship out orders placed from Nov. 22nd-Nov.  26th until Nov. 27th due to her being out of town to visit with family for Thanksgiving. :)


FREE shipping on all U.S. orders at Creative Ideas Nov. 23rd through Nov. 26th with the coupon code FREESHIP!!
Amber sews a variety of unique gifts for your loved ones, including fleece hats, billfold wallets, and cute sleep masks. :)  One of my favorites is her fleece Santa hat pictured below.  Baby girl will be wearing this very hat in some of the holiday photos I will be taking of her this month. ;)


10% off your entire order with the coupon code CYBER12 at The Pink Woobie from Nov. 23rd through Nov. 27th!!
I am a huge fan of everything that Chrissy crochets and knits.  Of course, I am obsessed with her crocheted miniature gnomes and her wooden and cotton teething necklaces.  She also makes gorgeous scarves and the quirkiest beer bottle cozies. ;)


FREE shipping on all U.S. orders on Black Friday (Nov. 23rd Only!) with coupon code BLACKFRI at City Girl Creations.
15% off your entire order on Cyber Monday (Nov. 26th Only!) with coupon code CYBER15 at City Girl Creations
Plus on Friday, Kim will be marking down select items in her shop!!  You will have to click on over to her shop Friday to see what handmade goodies have been discounted.  
Kim has an assortment of knitted gifts such as infinity scarves and swiffer covers.  She also has some amazing photography skills, and sells her gorgeous prints in her shop.  Here is one of my favorites of her prints (and one I am actually framing & giving as a gift this year! ;) )...


Also do not forget that my friend (and the designer of my blog!) Suzy from Blog Sites by Suzy is offering $10 off a Custom Blog Design Package to all of my readers through Nov. 30th!!  
Just mention Frugal Foodie Mama when emailing Suzy about your new blog design.  Her Custom Blog Design Package includes a background, header, custom signature, 1-2 sidebars, and a button with a grab box!  
Happy Handmade Holiday Shopping All!!! :)

Saturday, November 17, 2012

~Let Me Pintroduce You~ A Small Shop Edition

Shop small.  Shop handmade.  Shop local (if possible).  I can't stress this enough for this upcoming holiday season!  You want to help improve our economy?  Think small, folks! :)

The two fabulous Pinners I am pintroducing to you all this weekend are also the creative ladies behind two of my small shop sponsors this month- Kim from City Girl Creations and Chrissy from The Pink Woobie.  
Kim knits gorgeous infinity scarves and swiffer covers.  She is also a very talented photographer.
Chrissy crochets beautiful hand spun cowls, quirky beer bottle cozies, and wooden and cotton teething necklaces (among other unique handmade gifts!).  

Let's take a peek at these ladies' creative boards, shall we? :)

Here are a few highlights from Kim's board...



Here are a few highlights from Chrissy's board that she uses as inspiration for her handmade creations...



Want to see some of the gorgeous gifts from these two ladies and my three other small shop sponsors this month that made my holiday wish list this year?  Then you need to click on over and check out my Handmade for the Holidays board! :)

Did you like what you saw pinned to my board?  Then it is your lucky day! ;)  All five of my small shop sponsors are giving away store credit or a free item of your choice in The Kick Start Your Handmade Holiday Shopping Giveaway!  Hop on over and get yourself entered!  

Make sure you start following both of these awesomely talented ladies on Pinterest, and also be sure to visit their etsy shops and get started on that holiday shopping! ;)