Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day


Usually I put only crochet related items on this blog, but had to make an exception for today. Ron is in Germany for 3 weeks so it is just the kids and I. Friday was also our anniversary and I received the roses then and the beautiful necklace today (Kelsey made the fabulous card!)...thanks guys...looks like I may renew your contract after all!




Friday, May 9, 2008

I'm on a Roll!

I finished and blocked my second "Sweet Pea" shawl for this week. With Ron in Germany for 3 weeks, I am getting in some late night crochet time. It is hard to really see the colors from this picture, but the yarn is varigated jewel tones including a deep green. Kelsey is wearing a bright red and it kind ogf masks the colors, but hey, I was happy to have a model!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

sweet pea shawl

I just finished the Sweet Pea Shawl from the SNB book! I love this pattern and am still deciding whether or not to add fringe. I may add some ribbon instead of yarn fringe...hmmm.


Sunday, April 27, 2008

Sock Monkey!

I just finished a sock monkey hat. It is a strange looking little critter and I told a friend that I didn't want to leave it in my room because I think it would scare me at night.
My kids think it is the strangest thing they have ever seen.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Kittens!


This is a fabulous pattern called "Kittens in a Row" that I started on the trip we made to Oklahoma City. If you look closely you can see the little kitty ears and paws in the pattern. Unfortunately I wasn't much further than this when someone spilled coke all over it at a basketball game...not salvageable and I have not had the heart to start another. Since we are gearing up for lots of company during the wedding (and that florida clan will be cold up here!) I would like to have some nice fall afghans on hand so I am thinking of starting it again using fall colors.

Snowflakes



This snowflake pattern can be used to make potholders (2 squares sewn together) or to make an afghan. I have about 20 of them squirelled away and occasionally add another with the goal of having enough for a blanket for next winter. The free pattern can be found at the link below. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4054/snowflakeph.htm

I forget to take pictures of most of the scarves I make over the winter months. These were special ordered by Kelsey to match specific outfits. The pattern is called the "doodlee dancer" by Candi Jensen. They were quick and easy to make!!