Thursday, December 5, 2024

Snowmageddon 2024 and a Coupon Code

The snow is falling and it just won't stop! This was our neighborhood Saturday morning 


We got a total of 3 1/2 feet of snow over the weekend. That's not completely out of the ordinary in our area, but it's still not fun. And there's more on the way. We are expecting another 12 inches by Saturday morning... We did manage to get the cars free and were able to make a supply run today. 


My grandson however is enthralled with these "huge" icicles!


I am slowly making progress on the Sunshine bag. It's currently a lot bigger than these 3 squares, but it's been so dark and gloomy here I can't get a good picture. So while you are waiting, I created the coupon code "2muchsnow" to use in my Ravelry Store for one free Pattern of your choice. Thank you for hanging in there with me! 

ETA: Coupon expires Dec 31, 2024




For your consideration... 1 Corinthians 15:57 
But thank God! He gives us victory over sin
and death through our Lord Jesus Christ. NLT

Monday, November 25, 2024

A Little Sunshine On A Dreary Day

It's Thanksgiving week and, as it typically is this time of year here in Ohio, the weather is cold, damp, and yucky. I'm not complaining; just making an observation. I actually appreciate the colder weather. I like to stay home on these dreary days and find something creative to occupy my time. 

Last week I started working on an old crochet design I never published. I'm not sure where the original prototype is hiding at the moment, but I did happen to come across the written pattern recently. After a little digging around in my stash I found the perfect colors to make a bright and happy project.

The pattern is for a simple 4-inch square. My original plan was to use the square as the basis of a small totebag and that is still the plan. I am currently working on the construction of the bag and hope to have the pattern finished and ready by next week. 

So in the meantime, here's a sneak peek of my Little Sunshine Square to brighten your day.  


For your consideration... 1 Thessalonians 5:18
In everything give thanks: for this is the will
of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. KJV

Monday, November 18, 2024

Ten Years, a Coincidence, and a Testimony

WOW!

Ten years?? To the day no less! 

There have been a lot of changes in my life situation since I fell away from the blogging and crochet designing arenas. I'll talk more about that in a future post. But I just want to say I've missed this! I've missed the community. I've missed the creativity. And I've mostly missed the friendships and comaraderie that I was a part of at one time. 

I've thought so much about that part of my life recently that I was led to peruse the "old blog" yesterday afternoon to have a little peek to see how it was doing. Almost immediately my eye was drawn to the date of my last post; Nov 18, 2014. 

Wow! TEN years!

Honestly, I've looked at the blog many times over these several years and thought about attempting a reboot, but it has never seemed to be a good time. Life, and all that... But it's life that's gotten me to where I am now. Not in a bad way. Things happen that are all part of God's providence and His will for our lives. Sometimes things that appear to be a major setback are actually placing us in a position to shine His light outward through us. I firmly believe this is where I stand at this moment in time. 

Transitions are a time for growth and new adventures. Over the coming days, weeks, months I will be exploring new avenues of sharing my talents and wares. The blog is not going anywhere, although you may have already noticed some slight changes in its appearance. I do have some plans for expanding my commercial brand (Crochet Amore) and perhaps engaging in a new platform or two. More details on that as I work out the logistics.

The crafting world has drastically changed from what it once was. I have much to learn and far to go. If you are still with me, whether an old friend or a new colleague, I hope you'll join me on this journey.


I couldn't "not" post a crochet pic for you, so here is a little eye candy. It's an afghan I made for a close friend a couple of years ago. (Yes, she LOVES plants! LOL) The flower square is Bev's Soft Flower Square and the connecting rows are a basic granny ripple.

If you'd like to see more of what I've been doing with my hook and yarn check out my project page over on Ravelry. There's not a whole lot of new stuff there, no new patterns, but I've been a little more busy lately with making things for the classroom as you'll see.

 for your consideration...  2 Corinthians 4:6
For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,”
made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the
 knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ. NIV

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Spring Fling Revisited



The snow is falling and the wind is howling here in Ohio but I'm thinking Spring! I actually finished this one a few months ago, but I'm still in love with the colors and am having a hard time dealing with the fact that I'll be letting it go soon. I may just have to make another one. :)

If you'd like to make one too, the free pattern is available as a PDF on Ravelry, or on my blog here.

My colors in Red Heart Super Saver:  Lemon, Pumpkin, Delft, Lavender, Orchid, Carrot, Royal, Aruba Sea, Cherry Red, Medium Purple, Turqua, Shocking Pink, Perfect Pink, Tea Leaf, Med Thyme, Dk Sage

Linking up here: Hookin On Hump Day

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Stash Busting Progress

I know there are lots of you out there who can relate to the need for stash busting. Yes we can never have too much yarn, but at some point we must admit to ourselves that we need to use at least as much as we buy, mustn't we?

Well I don't know about all that, but I did silently make a resolution to my self, and my pocketbook, this year that I would try not purchase any new yarn until I've used up the majority of my "peripheral" stash.

Flower Power washcloths, pattern can be found here.

I do like to maintain a "core" stash of my most used yarns, specifically Red Heart Super Saver, and Sugar'n Cream/Peaches 'n Creme/Handicrafter cotton. It pains me to know I won't be shopping for yarn for a good long while, but I think of all the money I'll save and it seems like it might be worth it in the end... maybe...

Doll Dresses, pattern can be found here

This is the remainder of my Cotton Tots Stash. Only a few yards of each left. I'll use it to make a few more flowers and maybe some little bows to add as embellishments. Can't waste a single inch!


Next is my stash of I Love This Cotton. Some more doll dresses. Some doll bibs. Maybe some more washcloths... Has anyone ever used it for a wearable? Was thinking of maybe making a sweater for Ben with the blue and neutral colors of ILTC I have on hand?

EDIT: added links for the patterns above. As an extra note, the little dresses I made smaller for baby dolls by using an H hook for the starting chain and first row, then use an I hook for the rest. I also only worked a total of 12 rnds.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Oh well...

A little over a week ago I asked for help in tracking down the pattern for this wreath. A friend was able to track down the blog that was related to a Flickr account where the picture is posted. I attempted to contact the blog owner but haven't heard anything. I'm disappointed, but I will just have to use this as motivation to come up with something else on my own. :)

Thank you to everyone who helped in the search!


Friday, July 5, 2013

Clearance

Although the season is in full swing, it's the end of the summer shopping season. Back to school shopping is just around the corner and stores are making room for the over abundance of pencils, paper, backpacks, and all the other paraphernalia the kiddies will need for the new school year. This means it's prime time for the bargain hunters like me to find a good deal. I do love those little red and white clearance stickers!


This is my recent score from Walmart. An inspiration (cork) board for $3, an awesome stocking stuffer for Ben for $1, and 8 packs of scrapbooking paper for 10 cents each! Yes, 10 cents! I kept 2 and gave the rest to Cyndi for her classroom. The candle was not on clearance, but at $3.50 was still a bargain.

They did have yarn on sale too, but I showed great restraint and did not buy any. Not one skein. I've actually been making progress with my stash busting efforts and would like to keep it that way. :)

Someone had asked about where to find the wire for the Daisy Plant Poke. I found mine at Dollar Tree a few years ago. I was just in there the other day and they do still have it. I've also seen it at my local Walmart, and I'm sure you could find something similar at the craft store as well. It is called floral wire and is usually found in the floral department.


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Looking for a Wreath Pattern

I love Pinterest, probably a little too much. I sit down for what feels like 10 minutes looking through all the eye candy and crochet/crafty/DIY inspiration, only to look at the clock and realize it's been 2 hours. I know you can relate. :)

I've gained too much inspiration for my home and family to to call it a waste of time. I've tried new recipes, found some great organization tips, and heck, I even made a pair of socks with the help of a couple video tutorials I found via Pinterest. The only "bad" thing I've found is the more than occasional lack of proper sourcing information.

Case in point:

I thought I recognized this as a Sugar'n Cream design, but I can't find it on Ravelry or on the Lily website. Every link I've tried dead ends or just fizzles out. I know there are other similar wreaths out there, but this is the one that "spoke" to me. So I'm just wondering if anyone recognizes it and knows the pattern source?

Saturday, June 22, 2013

New Pattern!

You may have seen my post yesterday about Doni Speigle's flower ring decorations. While trying to figure out how to add the "poke" to my plant poke, I kept coming back to the idea of wire. So I went with it and this is what I came up with...

I used this floral wire that I picked up at Dollar Tree a while back. I've also seen it at in the craft section Walmart.


I first tried to make the loop at the top of the stem freehand, but quickly learned it's difficult to make a nice smooth circle this way. A 2oz paint bottle works much better. :)


And this is the stem before crocheting. I think it could also make a cute fairy wand if you add some beads (or something soft) to cover the cut ends of the wire. But that will have to wait for another time.


And here is the finished flower. I'm quite happy with it.You can download the pdf in my Ravelry store.


ENJOY! :)

Friday, June 21, 2013

Frugal Friday


The past couple of years Doni Speigle of Whiskers and Wool (I love her potholder patterns!) has been creating a series of holiday ornaments that are worked around a 2 inch plastic ring. Me, being the cheap frugal person I am, started saving the plastic rings from our gallon water jugs to use as the center ring. Why buy something when I can re-use a similar thing I have already, right? :)


She calls these ornaments, but I was thinking about making some plant pokes out of these. Or maybe a couple of fridge magnets. There's always room for one more, right? :)


This yellow one is the same pattern. I just changed it up a little bit by replacing the center stitch on each petal with a ch-3 picot. It's funny how changing one minor detail can make something look so different. It kind of looks like a sun, or if done in red, a poinsettia?


I really like how these turned out. I will definitely be making lots more. :)
 

Saturday, June 15, 2013

In Bloom

My geranium is back from the brink of death and in full bloom. 

Happiness abounds!


Monday, June 10, 2013

How's this for Tacky?

During my 'net travels today I came across the Tacky Living website. I was instantly transported back to the tiny bathroom of my grandmother's single-wide trailer, circa 1970, when this wonderfully kitschy project jumped right out and yipped, "Remember Me?"

 © Tanya A. Brown

Of course I remember the Farting Poodle. Who could forget? And Tacky Living is even kind enough to share the pattern with us. Will I be making one? Highly unlikely... but with me you just never know. :)

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Recipe for a Happy Saturday

Take one family (kids are a plus!), add 1 charcoal grill (make sure you have plenty of lighter fluid! LOL), sprinkle liberally with plenty of yummy good food and sweet tea, stir in lots of fun and interesting conversation, then at dusk top off with marshmallows toasted over the remaining embers for some ooey gooey yummy s'mores!


Picture taken 6/1/13

Monday, June 3, 2013

Blind Melon Inspired Amigurumi

Remember the "bee girl" video from the early '90s? It was, and still is, one of my favorite music videos. Well Twisted Fibers took inspiration from the Blind Melon album cover to create the cutest little Bee Girl Amigurumi.

(c) 2013 Twisted Fibers

As if that weren't enough, you've got to check out AmigurumiBB's version of the Bee Girl Doll. I love the blue hair! :)

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Slippers & Smiles

It doesn't take much to make me smile these days. Today it was using a coupon at Joann's on a skein of Wool-ease in Rose Heather for another pair of slipper socks. $2.41 for a skein of yarn definitely makes me happy!


And after the socks are finished I should have enough yarn left over for the trim on a pair of these with a skein of Lemongrass Wool-ease from my stash as the main color. Green and pink are always a happy combination in my world. :D


Sunday, May 26, 2013

Saturday's Smile--Summer Vacation!

Okay, I'm a day late, but it's vacation time so I'm allowed to be lazy, right? :)

In my future skills/day 7 post from blog week I expressed my desire to make myself a pair of socks. Well I completed my first pair! They are actually slippers made with Wool-ease, a worsted weight wool blend. I used Mary McCall's Short Row Heel Socks pattern. I can't believe how incredibly easy they were! I will definitely be making more of these as gifts, and for myself. I'm also ready to tackle ones made with sock yarn. :)



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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Saturday's Smile


I know I'm not the first one to think of the "Tulip Hat" photo, but I couldn't resist making my own. :)


I've been making hats.


Lots of hats. Doll hats to be exact.
 

They are all for the local Head Start. With all of the budget cuts I decided to do a little bit to help out. I will also be sending doll blankets, play kitchen oven mitt/potholder sets, shawls and boas for playing dress up, and assorted other toys and learning aids. All crocheted of course. :)


I don't usually promote specific charities on the blog, but if you are so inclined, give your local head start a call and ask them how you can help them with an "In Kind" contribution. :)

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Exhausted & Something CuTe!!

This week has been so very tiring for me. I've been wanting to catch up on comments and posts from blog week, but haven't had a chance. I will soon though!

I did want to show you these shoes I found by way of Pinterest. Aren't they the cutest things? Cyndi has already put in her "order" for a pair, and I think I will have to make myself a pair as well. :)


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Got Skills? 4KCBWDAY7

One year from now what new skills, projects and experiences do you hope you might have conquered or tried?

It likely comes as no surprise, but a year from now my primary goal is to reduce my stash. My dream is to have all of the overflow gone and my stash completely contained in my spare closet. This will be no easy task considering I've only managed to eliminate two cubbies worth of yarn (about 40 skeins) in the past 3 years. But like I said, this is my dream. In reality, I'm just hoping to avoid new purchases. I'm not going to go so far as to say I will exclusively use stash yarn for my projects, but I can confidently commit to doing so at least 85% of the time; hopefully more.

 My spare closet nice & tidy :)
I just wish the rest of the place looked like this!!


My blog activity has been sporadic over the past few years. So my second goal is to be better about keeping up here. I plan to continue to post more often, talk more about my crafting inspirations, show off more of my finished projects, and create a better web presence in general.

Speaking of web presence... I've finally come into the new millennium and created a Facebook Page for my Crochet Amore and Crochet Amore Knits! line of patterns. Yes, there is only one knit pattern in there now, but hey, it's a freebie! Be sure to check back next week as I have 4 new knit patterns that I'm finalizing as we speak. And never fear crocheters! I have tons more crochet patterns on the way as well. :)

freebie knit pattern


My third goal is to learn more about Bruges Lace. Ever since I first saw the Amandine Doily (3rd one down) by Hartmut Hass I knew I needed to make it. I've bought the pattern and have watched a couple of you tube videos. I think I understand how it works, now I just need to get to it! :)

And my fourth goal is to once and for all knit a pair of socks for myself! This has been on my to-do list for 5 years now and I have yet to brave up and just do it. I need to decide on an easy first-time pattern. I've thought about doing these just to learn the mechanics of it, but at the same time, I'd kind of like to jump right in with some of the sock weight yarn and small dpns I have. :)

I have more, lots more, I'd like to accomplish this year. I will likely not finish half of what I would like, but I'll give it a good honest try. :)

I just want to say I've enjoyed this year's blog week. Thank you to Eskimimi Makes for organizing the week's activities! I've had a lot of fun meeting bloggers from around the world. Please stay in touch! :)


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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Saturday's Smile/Cool Tools 4KCBWDAY6

Write about your favourite knitting or crochet (or spinning, etc) tool.

I thought today I would combine my "Saturday's Smile" with my Day 5 post for Knit and Crochet Blog Week since my favorite tool definitely makes me happy. :)

My favorite tool is my hook caddy. I bought it at Target a few years ago in their impulse buy section for $2.50. It has been worth every penny and then some! It is actually a child's "Art Caddy," but it serves me well in its current function so, oh well. :)


It has plenty of room to hold all of my crochet hooks, my "go-to" knitting needles, a few pair of scissors, and some other supplies. The bottom has a lazy susan type mechanism that allows it to turn giving me easy access to everything.

I just wanted to talk quickly about some more of my favorites. I prefer Boye hooks, Bates are okay, but they tend to split the yarn on me. I have a set of bamboo hooks but don't care much for them. They have a "tooth" to them that holds onto the yarn. The slick metal hooks allow me to move faster allowing me to be more productive. That's always a good thing! :)


Ironically, in regard to bamboo knitting needles, it's that drag that I love about my Clover bamboo needles. I'm not a great knitter so I need all the help I can get! The slick metal makes me drop too many stitches. Someone on a forum years ago suggested I try these. Oh my, what a difference!

The ones above are the sizes I grab most often, 6, 7, and 8. I have metal ones in all types and sizes but keep them tucked away as I never use them. I've been toying with the idea of creating this just so I can give them something interesting to do. :)

I also have a few specialty hooks, and with me being a Bee, I have to show you this one I picked up on ebay a few years ago. I had a hard time getting a good picture, but hopefully you get the point.




Well, that's it for today. I was out all day so am behind on reading posts from yesterday but I will be catching up over the weekend. I look forward to reading about everyones favorites!

EDIT: I meant to say... when I saw Bek's video on her blog Polka-Dots & Sparkles, like the bee that I am, I was instantly drawn to the Ten Stitch Blanket she had on her needles. The wip above is the beginnings of a Ten Stitch doll blanket for my daughter's classroom (she's a pre-K teacher). LOL


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