Marlana Rodgers - enigldy
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were designed to be stretchy enough to slip over stocking feet or worn alone. The pattern is easy to remember and adjustable in size by stopping short or continuing with the pattern. I made several sets and used many types of yarn, adjusting needle size to correspond with yarn weight.

Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These mitts are an easy to remember pattern and easily shortened or lengthened by stopping or continuing with the pattern. I used sock-weight yarn and number 2 DPN’s. You may change the yarn weight and the needle size and fiddle with size as you see fit. The ones pictured measure: 8-1/2” from bottom cuff to top cuff.

Crochet: Containers
I used a size I hook and thick, cotton yarn to create this cutie. I used an aloe plant but any sort of herb or flower should work well. I put a jar lid into the bottom to catch some water drainage. The pot is one of the flimsy, plastic ones that house your veggies from the nursery.

Crochet: Potholder
This potholder is made like a double-sided pocket, where you start by making the bottom and then crochet around in circles and slip stitch closed, adding a hanging loop. As you go along you tack the front to the back by catching a loose loop on the inside of the pocket. It’s a quick, fun project and they turn out super cute and handy. I use cot...

Crochet: Hats - Other
This turban is created using sc and hdc stitches to create a long, flat piece which is then twisted and seamed. It is great for those experiencing hair loss.

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Freebie pattern for 24 hours then $3 to compensate me a little for my time, creativity, and yarn. Thank you for your support.

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
What I really like about this pattern is that most any mistakes do not show. There were times I swapped out and worked an additional knit row, then knit a cable row. The pattern is also easy to memorize each row as you work it instead of needing to continually glance at the pattern.

Crochet: Decorative - Other
I was asked to recreate this Santa Door Knob Cover made by my boss’ grandmother.