Friday, December 19, 2008






~REMEMBER the REASON for the SEASON~







I found this Nativity at a well known craft show in Indy. It is so unique. Each figure in the scene except the "Babe" and the sheep have a scripture imprinted into them.


The Angel





Mary and Jesus




May Love and Peace be your gifts for this Season and forever.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Life is Like Hot Chocolate

This was passed on to me in an email, and I liked it so much, I thought I would share with everyone! I don't know the author, but if anyone knows let me know who to give credit for this.

The seasons are a changin', and it will be time for this before you know it!


A group of graduates, well established in their careers, were talking at a reunion and decided to go visit their old University Professor, now retired.

During their visit, the conversation turned to complaints about stress in their work and lives.

Offering his guests Hot Chocolate, the Professor went into the kitchen and returned with a large pot of Hot Chocolate and an assortment of cups- porcelain, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to the Hot Chocolate.

When they all had a cup of Hot Chocolate in hand, the Professor said:
"Notice that all the nice looking, expensive cups were taken, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones.

While it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress. The cup that you're drinking from adds nothing to the quality of the Hot Chocolate. In most cases it even hides what we drink.

What all of you really wanted was Hot Chocolate, not the cup; but you consciously went for the best cups, and then you began eyeing each other's cups.

Now consider this:

Life is the Hot Chocolate;
Your job, money and position in society are the cups.
They are just tools to hold and contain life.

The cup you have does not define, nor change the quality of life you have.
Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the Hot Chocolate God provides us.

God makes the Hot Chocolate, man chooses the cups.

So True! Hope you enjoyed this story as much as I did, and now I will share one of my favorite ways to enjoy Hot Chocolate.

Chill Chaser (and it does!)
1 evelope of your favorite Hot Chocolate Mix
1 heaping teaspoon of coffee creamer
Enough hot water to almost fill the mug
Add a shot of ButterShots Schnapps
Mini-chocolate chips and mashmallows
Enjoy and feel the cold just melt away!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Besides Crocheting !



Pictures are clickable, if you want a better view.

I've been waiting two years to get this project off the ground. But finally that "little area" was sided, and I could start putting this area together. I eventually want native plants (some people view them as weeds, LOL), surrounding this.
Also besides the purchased stones, I want to include rocks that have "memories", from people that I know and love, besides some gathered on trips.



Notice the "broken strawberry jar", I think it looks quite neat on it's side with plants, spilling out of it................ Reuse, recycle at every chance. The two praying angels were a gift for my birthday from special friends. The sound of the water is so soothing!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Works in Progress

Remember how you feel after a huge Thanksgiving Meal? Like your eyes were too big for your tummy.............. Well, I think maybe my works in progress are the same. LOL

This is a "shawl" that I am making for a friend for her birthday. I will probably modify the pattern somewhat as you end up working the "points" of the pineapples separately, and I dislike doing that so will add a "fan" between them bridging the points. This was an idea given by another person, using the Pineapple Fan Chair Set located at Celt's Vintage Crochet :
Pineapple Fan Chair Set
A chair back doily that works as a shawl if you use worsted weight and a large hook (like a K) that has pineapples in it. Will try and post a picture of this when it's finished.


Another project, I'm working on is another "My Favorite Pineapple Afghan" in spruce and cream. Have one square to go, and then the border.
This is soooooooo easy, and I love how they look when they are finished.








Another afghan is in the works also. A "Wedding of Roses Afghan" for a dear friend and her new husband. This one appears to be blocks but they are actually worked all in one piece, and since it's filet, this is very simple.



It's 3 blocks by 5, so it's almost 2/3 's of the way completed. Gee, hope they aren't in any hurry. I picked the "Claret" color in honor of the red roses given to her by her husband.



Another filet crochet project is a rooster that I am doing in thread for a Christmas gift for this year. It looks like it will be large enough to frame when completed.




And almost last, but no means, less important is a Round Rainbow Baby Afghan. I think this pattern is sooooooooooo special. I loved it the very first time I saw it. Just need to finish adding the fringe.


Now the last project is a CAL of a pineapple tote. I have everything except "the time" to get it rolling . (That's why there aren't any pictures of it yet.) LOL And that's just what is on the crochet front, also have some craft project ideas doodling around in my brain.
And with SPRING finially here, outside projects are also calling!
Happy Hooking to all! Lace







Friday, April 18, 2008

From a Kit

My mother knew my fasination with the "pineapple" and also knew that there was one "Kit" out there that I really wanted, so for my birthday one year, that was my gift. It's the only afghan that I made and kept for myself.




Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Pineapple Square Afghan

This was made for a friend of mine for her birthday. Love this pattern. Takes one skein of yarn per square (back when skeins were a full 4 ozs.). I use a ch 3 joining, which means that I don't have to sew the squares together. Can you tell the pineapple design is one of my favorites?


12 squares make the entire afghan. (Displayed on a queen size bed. Afghan measures 55" x 72") This yellow color happens to be my friend's favorite. Red Heart yarn was used.

Here is a close up of the joining.


Kind of has the look of a trellis, doesn't it? Then I add just a simple shell edging.

This pattern was taken from an old Family Circle Magazine 10/20/83

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Pineapple Christmas Ornaments - 2007

I wanted a special "little gift" for certain people in my life, so last year I decided on this Pineapple Crocheted Ball Cover. I used red metallic 2-1/2 plastic Christmas balls and used white #10 crochet thread.


Another friend decorates with peach, so this one was done:
On this one, I used a silver ball. The color combinations are only fueled by your imagination.
The original link no longer worked, so it has been updated. (10/3/2016)
The original pattern by Claudia Garza named Pineapple Sachet may be found here:
Pineapple Sachet
Enjoy! And bless the special people in your life also.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

My Favorite Afghan

This was done for a girlfriend's daughter when she graduated.

I hope to find the pattern again and do a duplicate someday for me.

Anda_Grad_Afghan

I remember seeing this in a woman's magazine. (I believe it was Family Circle years ago.) It's done with an afghan hook, making a 3" square that you embroider with different designs, then you switch to a regular hook to finish the lace/popcorn design.

Anda_Grad_Afghan2 

This is just beautiful. I've never found a pattern to match it.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

February 21, 2008

Just starting this today, and we shall see where our travels take us. By hook, and yarn, thread and pattern.

Working on a filet "red rose" Wedding Afghan for a very special friend. 15 Red Roses (3 squares by 5 squares). The great thing is, it's done all in one piece, so "no joining" except for the "next skein" of yarn. YEA! Will post a picture when it's complete.