My cart got a little outta hand🧶🧺
I may have taken advantage of Michael’s 30% off summer sale… and curbside pickup made it way too easy. 🤭
Now the fun part begins.
If you had to guess based on these colors… what would you say I’m crocheting this week? 🌿🪻🌷
Leave your best guess below! It can be practical, seasonal, or completely out of the box. Who knows… your guess might end up becoming my next market item. 💛
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As an avid crocheter, I totally relate to the excitement and slight overwhelm when a great sale happens—especially at a craft store like Michael’s. Their 30% off summer sale was a perfect chance to grab high-quality yarns, particularly the Classic Cotton brand known for its softness and durability. I love using cotton yarns for projects that require good stitch definition, like summer accessories or even home decor items since cotton is breathable and easy to care for. When I spot such colorful yarns, my mind starts racing with ideas from vibrant plant-inspired motifs to elegant lace patterns. Seasonality plays a big role too—spring and summer crochets often lean towards light, fresh colors like greens, lilacs, and pinks, perfect for shawls, market bags, or even floral-themed home accents. A tip I’ve learned from personal experience is to consider your project’s use and environment. For instance, cotton yarn handles humidity well, making it ideal for kitchen towels or market bags that get lots of use. Plus, the care instructions on Classic Cotton—do not bleach and gentle cycle drying—mean these creations stay looking fresh longer. Engaging with the crochet community is a wonderful way to find inspiration and sometimes confirm your project ideas. Sharing your yarn haul or works in progress on platforms using hashtags like #toomanycrochetprojects and #yarncommunity can spark new friendships and market opportunities, just like the author suggests. If you’re ever tempted by a sale, I recommend planning your purchases around projects you’re excited to start. That way, your cart may be full, but so is your creativity! Who knows—your best guesses on what’s being crocheted might inspire your next creation or even become a popular item at a market someday.






