Sunday, December 31, 2006

Christmas Apron and My Santa Claus















I made this for my sister-in-law who always decorates her home beautifully for Christmas. So, I thought she needed a Christmas apron to go with it. (When I get a picture of her with the apron on, I will post it here. My brother promised to send me one). Anyway, the apron was made with Royale #10 crochet thread and a #10 hook. It took awhile, but I think it was worth it.


I also thought I would sneak in a picture of my Santa Claus (Warren) in his red scarf and Christmas card board that he made.




Neck Warmer and Treasure Bag for Christmas


I made quite a few of these for Christmas gifts and filled them with a variety of items, i. e., lotions, baseball cards, small toys, etc. The neck warmer is knitted, but the bag is crocheted. I still switch back and forth between the two and find that it keeps from getting bored with one project.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Knitting for Kids Update

In addition to the CAPS FOR THE CAPITOL that my Mother and I made, we have knitted and crocheted 11 sweaters for the Guidepost, Knitting for Kids charity. These sweaters will be distributed all over the world in hopes of keeping children warm during the long winter months. The pictures are a sample of the sweaters.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Capital Caps Update


I have 64 more caps ready to mail tomorrow. That's a total, so far of 114, 60 of them have been made by the ladies at Curves, Revere.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Caps on the way to the Capital!

50 caps are on their way to the Capital! This has been a collaborative effort with the women at Curves, me and my Mother. By the way, the beautiful woman holding the caps, is, yes, you guessed it, my Mom. She is here visiting us from Simi Valley, CA and will be staying through til December. If anyone is from Simi Valley, give a shout-out to her. It's fun to have her here as we are having a good time knitting and crocheting. I am on vacation this week and will be attempting to teach her how to crochet. A bit awkward after knitting, but she is getting the hang of it.

Well, off to the post office I go and then home to start my second
50.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

What have I been up to? Making Caps for the Capitol!


I know that I haven't written in about a month, so let me catch you up-to-date. I have been busy crocheting and knitting Caps for the Capitol for the Save the Children Organization (www.savethechildren.org). If you have not heard about this special organization, they are asking all crocheters and knitters to make caps for newborns and then on December 9th, the caps will be sent to President Bush to try to get funds targeted for helping newborns survive by covering their heads to keep them warm. I have recently joined "Curves" (weight-loss program) and have made proposed a challenge for crocheters and kniters to make a cap for every pound that they lose. To-date, I have lost 25 pounds and have made 34 caps, plus additional ones from the members that took my challenge. If you are interested, please go to their website and download the free patterns.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Finally....I finished the hooded sweater



I finally finished my first knitted sweater for me. I am pleased with the fit and know that it will be warm and cozy under my winter coat. I am especially proud that the measurements and gauge actually worked well as I did not use the yarn specified in the pattern.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Hooded Sweater "In Progress"


I have been working feverishly on completing the first of many, I hope, knitted sweater for myself using measurements taken by my husband (that was sure a fun event, I should have sold tickets!) and trying to use suggestions from the amplelist digest http://www.ample-knitters.com/ One suggestion that I think is really going to work well for me is increasing the sleeve to fit my arm, by stopping the
increases for a couple of inches then resume to increase I get to the upper arm.

I really can not stand huge baggy sleeves. The picture above is the back which measures 27 1/2 inches and I'm using eggshell Simply Soft.

Below is one completed sleeve and the 2nd one is half finished. I find that increasing in knitting is so much easier than crocheting. I'm using the same pattern http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/khs-hoodedSweater.html that I have previously crochet for myself and can be seen in my archive list August, 2005.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

First Knitting Project Finished - Knitting for Kids


Yeah, I have finished my first knitting project. How do you like my mannequin? I knew my husband's IV pole would come in handy for something......

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

First Knitting Project in Progress



I have been teaching myself to knit. This is my first real project which is a sweater pattern from the Guideposts, "Knitting for Kids". It's for a size 2 child, but by the looks of it, might fit a size 4. I used size 8 flex needles which I bought not really knowing what they were and discovered that I liked them and have since purchased size 8 circular, 9, 10.5, 5, 7, oh, the list goes on and the money is spent. I now need a case for knitting needles to go with all my crochet hooks. I am in the process of sewing this sweater together and will post the finished project shortly.



Then I decided that I needed to make a hat to match and I wanted to try out the new size 8 circular needles. I finally figured out how to get started and, I believe it's looking good. We will see once I get to the decreasing part.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Amanda's High School Graduation

My niece Amanda Bruen graduated from Louisville High School, May 27, 2006 and will be attending Loyola Marymount University in California. Isn't she beautiful? This mile-a-minute afghan I made for her to use in her dorm.

"Mother's Day" Special

Doily and Spring Scarf made with 2 strands of #10 crochet thread




Sunday, April 30, 2006

March Square Exchange Pillow

My husband, Warren recently returned from spending 68 days in the hospital and was very impressed to see all my March squares. This one especially caught his eye, being Irish and noticing the shamrock. He wanted to know what were my plans for all the squares received and I really haven't decided yet, but knew that he wanted that square. So this is the results...a Shamrock pillow for his bed. He loves it. A special thanks to Sharon, Moderator of the Group, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crochetingbuddies/ for making this square for me and Warren.



Sunday, April 23, 2006

Kitchen Curtain


This is my kitchen curtain made out of SouthMaid Thread #10 and a size 7 hook.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Vicki's Birthday Party at Haven Healthcare

These are pictures of my birthday party that my husband, Warren and friend Carol threw for me at Haven Healthcare in the sun room. Fun was had by all! The beautiful flowers were sent to me by my family in California. Note my favorite flower, the daffodil. Thanks again.


Nick's Cager Basketball Afghan



This afghan was made for my nephew, Nick who is #22 on the Simi Valley Cagers Basketball Team. My brother, Tim (Timothy Bruen, President) owns the Simi Valley Basketball Academy (SVBA Inc.) which is an academy for 6, 7th and 8th graders. For more information, please click here www.svbaball.com.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Friday, January 06, 2006

Some Christmas Gifts 2005

The scarves were made out of Modea Dream and the rose pins, Royale crochet thread #10.