Hi, I’m Vickie—a mother, daughter, grandmother, and wife. I’ve been crocheting for 15 years. I still get excited when a project starts to take shape. And most of all, I still love the way crocheting helps me show my love—one stitch at a time.
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If there’s anything you would like to have made for you or your loved ones, please feel free to comment below. I’d be honored to create something special just for you.
There’s something special about crocheting for the people you love. Every stitch carries a little piece of you — your time, your care, and sometimes, your Netflix binge-watching hours. But as any crocheter knows, making for family and friends can be both rewarding and… a bit overwhelming. The Joy in the Yarn When you make something by hand, it’s more than just a hat or blanket — it’s a hug that lasts. Your sister’s favorite scarf? That’s warmth you made. Your friend’s baby blanket? That’s love stitched into every row. Handmade gifts have a way of becoming treasures, not just things. Choosing the Right Project Not every project fits every person. Keep in mind: Their style & lifestyle — Will they wear a bold, chunky hat or do they prefer subtle neutrals? Practicality — Will they actually use it, or will it end up in a closet? Time commitment — Baby shower next weekend? Now’s not the time to start a king-size blanket. Setting Boundaries (With Kindness) It’s ok...
The story of Sizemore Made with Love starts back in 2010. I was about seven months pregnant with my daughter, scrolling through my phone and looking at homemade baby items. I came across a pink crocheted blanket and decided I would learn how to crochet. As a left-handed person, it was challenging to begin because most of the YouTube videos I could find were geared towards right-handed individuals. However, I did not give up. After months of trying to learn, I finally got the hang of it. I made my daughter's blanket; it was white and pink, though it wasn't the greatest. After my daughter was born, I continued working on my crochet skills. In just two months, I crafted four blankets, each one better than the last. Once I mastered blanket-making, I moved on to creating beanies for her and my ex-husband. Knowing the stitches from making the blankets made beanies easier. After many years of working on my crochet skills, I can now make blankets, beanies, keychain, stuff animals, clot...
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