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  1. A Day in the Life at Duffney’s Bird Barn

    How I balance a remote career, homesteading, crochet, writing, and motherhood—one day at a time. People often ask me how I find time to do everything. Honestly... Some days I wonder the same thing. The weeds don't always get pulled. The laundry doesn't always get folded. The dishes aren't always done when I want them to be. Some crochet projects take longer than I planned, and there are days when my to-do list is still staring back at me when it's time for bed. I've learned that's […]

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  2. HodgePodge Crochet @hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com@hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com ·

    The Story Behind Some Of My Blog Images

    If you’ve spent any time browsing HodgePodge Crochet, you may have noticed that some of the featured images on my blog don’t look like traditional crochet photography. That’s because many of them are created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).

    I know AI can be a sensitive topic in the creative world, so I wanted to take a moment to explain how I use it, why I use it, and where I draw the line.

    A Tool, Not a Replacement

    For me, AI is simply another creative tool.

    Years ago, blog graphics were often made with clip art. Then came stock photography. Later, programs like Canva and Photoshop made it easier for creators to design eye-catching images without being professional photographers.

    I see AI as another step in that evolution. It helps me create illustrations and featured images that fit the topic I’m writing about, especially when there isn’t an actual photograph that tells the story.

    How I Use AI on This Blog

    Most of the AI images you see here are used as:

    • Featured images for blog posts
    • Decorative illustrations
    • Visual concepts
    • Graphics for social media

    Their purpose is to catch your eye and give you a visual sense of what an article is about before you ever read the first paragraph.

    Running a blog involves much more than simply writing articles. Every post needs a featured image. Social media posts need graphics. Pinterest pins need visuals. Newsletters often need images as well. Those visuals help bring a blog to life and make it more enjoyable to browse.

    If you’ve ever looked into creating custom graphics the traditional way, you quickly discover how expensive it can be. Purchasing commercial-use stock photography often requires licensing fees. Hiring a photographer means paying for their time, equipment, editing, and image usage rights. Commissioning an illustrator or graphic designer to create custom artwork can easily cost anywhere from tens to hundreds of dollars for a single image, depending on the project.

    For a large company with a dedicated marketing budget, those costs may be manageable. For a small, independent crochet designer and blogger like me, they simply aren’t realistic—especially when I’m publishing new content on a regular basis.

    As a one-person business, I have to be thoughtful about where I invest my limited time and resources. I’d much rather spend my budget on quality yarn, developing new patterns, pattern testing, website hosting, and improving the tutorials and patterns I share than on commissioning a custom illustration for every single blog post.

    Using AI allows me to create original visuals that reflect the topic I’m writing about without the ongoing expense of purchasing licensed artwork or custom illustrations for every article. It also helps me maintain a consistent visual style across the blog while stretching my limited time and resources. In the end, I’d rather invest in creating better crochet content than in creating more expensive blog graphics, because those are the things that directly benefit my readers.

    What AI Does Not Do

    This is probably the question I get asked most often.

    I don’t use AI to create fake crochet projects and present them as real patterns.

    If I’m publishing a crochet pattern, I want you to see the actual item that was crocheted. Real stitches. Real yarn. Real photos.

    AI doesn’t replace the designing, testing, crocheting, photographing, or writing that goes into creating a pattern. It simply helps me create some of the supporting artwork that accompanies my blog posts.

    Different Creators, Different Choices

    I also understand that not everyone feels the same way about AI.

    Some people love it. Some prefer not to use it at all. Others are still deciding how they feel, and that’s perfectly okay.

    Every creator has to choose the tools that best fit their workflow, budget, and creative goals. This is simply the approach that works for me.

    My goal isn’t to convince anyone to use AI. It’s simply to be transparent about how I use it here on HodgePodge Crochet.

    Creativity Still Comes First

    At the end of the day, the ideas, tutorials, crochet patterns, tips, and words on this blog come from me.

    AI doesn’t decide what to write, what to design, or what to teach. It doesn’t crochet a single stitch or develop a new pattern. Those are still very human–very me–parts of the creative process.

    Whether a featured image is illustrated with AI, photographed with a camera, or designed in a graphics program, my focus remains the same: sharing crochet inspiration, helpful tutorials, and patterns that I hope you’ll enjoy.

    Whether you love AI, dislike it, or are still undecided, I hope you’ll judge HodgePodge Crochet by the quality of the crochet, tutorials, and patterns you find here. That’s what this blog has always been about.

    Thank you for being here, and thank you for supporting HodgePodge Crochet—however you found your way here. I appreciate every visit, every comment, and every stitch we share together.

    #AI #artificialIntelligence #behindTheScenes #blogGraphics #blogging #contentCreation #creativeProcess #Crochet #crochetBlog #crochetCommunity #crochetDesigner #crochetInspiration #handmadeBusiness #smallBusiness #transparency
  3. HodgePodge Crochet @hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com@hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com ·

    Exciting News: HodgePodge Crochet Has a New Shop!

    I have some exciting news to share with all of you!

    Over the coming weeks and months, I’ll be gradually expanding HodgePodge Crochet into a new online shop powered by Payhip. This is an important step for my little corner of the crochet world, and I wanted to take a moment to explain what Payhip is, why I chose it, and what this means moving forward.

    What Is Payhip?

    Payhip is a platform designed specifically for independent creators who sell digital products. For crochet designers like me, that means downloadable PDF patterns that can be purchased and delivered instantly.

    Think of it as a storefront built for creative entrepreneurs.

    When you purchase a pattern through Payhip, you’ll receive immediate access to your download, making the process simple, secure, and convenient.

    Why Am I Adding Payhip?

    As HodgePodge Crochet continues to grow, I’ve been looking for ways to create a better experience for both myself and my customers.

    Payhip offers several advantages:

    Instant Pattern Delivery

    No waiting for files to arrive. Once your purchase is complete, your pattern is ready to download immediately.

    Easy Promotions and Discounts

    Payhip makes it simple for me to offer coupon codes, pattern launches, subscriber specials, and seasonal sales.

    A More Direct Connection

    One of the things I love about Payhip is that it allows independent designers to connect more directly with the people who support their work. Small businesses thrive because of community, and this platform helps foster that connection.

    Room to Grow

    As my pattern collection expands, having a dedicated shop gives me more flexibility in how patterns are organized, presented, and delivered.

    Don’t Worry—This Is a Gradual Transition

    Nothing is changing overnight.

    I’ll be slowly adding patterns to the new shop over time while continuing to share updates here on the blog and across social media. My goal isn’t to disrupt anything—it’s simply to create another convenient place where you can find and enjoy HodgePodge Crochet patterns.

    The First Pattern Is Live!

    To celebrate the launch of the new shop, I’m thrilled to announce that the Cookie Jar Market Bag is now available.

    Inspired by vintage charm and everyday practicality, the Cookie Jar Market Bag features a sturdy circular base, airy mesh body, comfortable shoulder straps, and three versatile sizes:

    Teacup (Small) – Perfect for quick trips and small projects

    Cookie Tin (Medium) – The everyday carry-all

    Pantry Basket (Large) – Ready for farmers markets, groceries, and bigger adventures

    Whether you’re carrying fresh produce, library books, or your latest crochet project, there’s a size that’s just right.

    Launch Sale Through June 28

    To celebrate this exciting milestone, the Cookie Jar Market Bag is currently on sale through June 28th.

    Use coupon code:

    COOKIEJAR

    at checkout to receive your launch discount.

    You can find the pattern here: https://payhip.com/b/A9CZz

    Thank You

    I want to sincerely thank everyone who has supported HodgePodge Crochet along the way. Every pattern purchase, blog visit, social media share, comment, and encouraging message helps make this creative journey possible.

    This new shop represents an exciting next step, and I’m looking forward to continuing to share new patterns, tutorials, and crochet inspiration with all of you.

    Thank you for being part of this community.

    Happy crocheting!

    — HodgePodge Crochet

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  4. Bonjour, Voici ma version de la Mascotte au crochet Beastie BSD prête à partir en Allemagne 🤗
    Suivie de Fdroid, Replicant et 2 autres Beasties pfiou😁
    Contactez-moi ou un tour sur doomyflocrochet.com merci d'avance pour le partage 👍
    #bsd #beastie #amigurumi #fiberarts #crochetdesigner