Thursday, July 29, 2010

Baby Shower Booties Favor







I crocheted 30 booties for a recent baby shower that I gave for my new daughter-in-law. My Granddaughter, Mandy made candy bottles and pacifiers and we filled each bootie with a baggie of candy. If you look real close you will see little plastic bottles inserted in the ribbon. Cute idea that was well received by everyone at the shower. I had 10 left over and donated them to the hospital.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Lots has happened since last post

Hi all. Wow, my last post was May of 2009 and boy has a lot happened since then. I met and fell in love with a wonderful man from Keller, Texas. We met online at http://www.catholicmatch.com/. Had a whirlwind romance and packed up and moved to Texas. I haven't been able to do much crocheting or knitting as my middle finger has a torn ligament and needs surgery and I'm waiting for a referral. I miss crocheting so much. I am able to do simple knitting with a brace on though, but that's about it.

I moved from being a city girl to a country girl with horses and cows as neighbors. This is taking some getting used to though, it sure is a new culture here.

I am starting a new adventure by becoming a partner in my husband's GlobalBusiness http://www.sfgb.biz. We have unique products and services and are partnered with major businesses. One of our products is Artistry, one of the top five comestic firms in the US and is sponsoring this year's Miss America pageant. Check out our website for further information.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wally went to the Dentist!!!!


















One day recently while visiting my dentist, he said he would like a Wally to replace the Easter bunny in his dental office window. I eagerly volunteered (something I do quite often) to make him a Wally. As you can see, I am true to my word. This was a bigger project than I anticipated and needed an extra pair of hands to at least hold the head on while I stitched it. So my neighbor helped me with the creation (she actually designed the eyes, cheeks and mouth). I first purchased a pattern from www.adollpattern.com to use as a guideline. The pictures indicate the various stages it took before he was a whole Wally, and yes, it took two tries before we could get him the size we wanted. The first time he was eight feet tall!!! The hair and nose are crocheted. He was all hand sewn right down to his hands as I don't have a sewing machine. Today he is sitting in the dental chair waiting for his cleaning. I hope he doesn't have any cavities.












Tuesday, March 24, 2009

"Old-Fashioned" Picture Frame for the Happy Couple!


I crocheted this picture frame using the pattern from Old-Time Crochet made easy book, and it was easy. I hope the happy couple like it!



Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Latest Project - February 18, 2009



Knitted scarf that I made out of denim cotton. Notice the crocheted chain fringe which is easier than cutting and trimming yarn. Knitting sure takes a long time to complete compared to crocheting.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Grandma's Rooster Lamp



This adorable lamp belonged to my dear sweet Grandmother and was her pride and joy. I decided to borrow it from my Mother as I needed to feel some closeness to my family during this long hard year. The only problem was, it needed a new lampshade. I have looked all over for a shade with a country theme from California, Wisconsin, Connecticut and more states, but not able to find one. I was using a shade that I bought from Walmart in the interim, but it looked really out of place as it had a french theme and hanging beads. My Mom who is visiting me, thought, why not make our own lamp shade and came up with this idea. I think Big Red looks so much better with his new bonnet. What do you think?



Circle of Friends using Crochet Memories Pattern


The latest crinoline ladies named a "Circle of Friends". A circle of friends which was fun to make.


What am I working on now? Rainbow Afghan is finally done!
















I am in the process of knitting my first afghan and it is taking a very long time. That's really the difference between knitting and crocheting. Crocheting is FASTER! This afghan I am making free form with no particular pattern in mind. So far, I have made five strips of 18 blocks per strip and each strip is approx. 56 inches long. My plan is to knit them toegether instead of sewing using white yarn and maybe a variation of the original switch. I will post photos when done so you can see the end results.
I finally finished the afghan. I actually knitted it together using the same pattern except going down the side, and, of course, not as many rows. Isn't it beautiful? I hope my BFF likes it.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Kewpie Doll Pattern - Update #2





Update #2 - this is Alyiah, my great granddaughter. She is the one of the recipients of the kewpie doll. Isn't she cute? She lives in Wisconsin.

Update - This is the original Kewpie doll that the dress and hat was made for and as you can see, it's way too big. So now I am in the process of making a smaller one and will post pictures when completed.

The blue dress and hat, is for Jessica's nameless doll to wear on her trip home. However, she isn't getting it until her birthday next month. Hope she likes it.

I created this baby doll dress and hat using a pattern from an old Victorian book and using a #10 thread and #7 hook. Of course, as always, I did not stick to the pattern, but did all the details, ruffles, ribbons, etc. freehand. I made this for my Mother's caregiver, Beverly and I hope she likes it. Beverly is in California and I will be seeing her this weekend. I certainly hope that her doll is the same size as this one that I
borrowed from Jessica Crugnale and as you can see, she is not a kewpie doll, but a special baby doll with a dirty face. She has been well-loved. I don't usually have baby dolls hanging around the house. Now I will make her one before she goes home to Jessica. I wonder what her name is? Thanks Jessica!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Crinoline Ladies - Updated as of July 11, 2008


















This is a special lady as she is wearing a sunflower made especially by me. Isn't she pretty? I have framed most of these ladies using shadowbox frames that I purchased at Big Lots.















































My latest project is crocheting these beautiful crinoline ladies. I am using #7 hook (my favorite) and #10 thread. The two black ones are hanging on my bathroom wall and I am in the process of making more. Easy to do and quite impressive if I do say so myself. The patterns can be purchased at http://www.crochetmemories.com/. Let me know your thoughts.