Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A puppy I don't have to feed

Today I made a puppy to give away. One that the gal who gets him will not have to feed. If set in a warm spot he may even give off an aroma. Since he is made over soap.


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Friday, December 7, 2012

Hat




Yesterday I was home alone in the morning so I made a hat. I thought it turned out pretty good even if he is not perfect.


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Mittens




- I have made a pair of mittens. I have never made any of these before. I am so happy. Hopefully they will fit little hands. I believe I will call them Rainbow Mittens.


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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Nubby dish cloths








Last week Katie gave me some cotton yarn and I was able to make some nubby dish cloths. The bottom one I was trying to learn the pattern so it isn't as nice as the top one that I gave to Katie since she had given me the yarn. Believe I may make more of these and try to sell them next 4th of July to help pay for the fireworks. The red one I finished last night went home with Mary.


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Saturday, September 29, 2012

I had made this skeleton a long time ago. He was hanging on my refrigerator today, but went home with Kim and Kenley this afternoon. Hope he enjoys his new home!


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Location:Skeleton

Thursday, August 9, 2012

This is the doily that I gave Doug and Mattie many years ago as a wagging gift. Looks like I need to mend it the next time we have a family get together.


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Location:Doug and Mattie's wedding gift.

Here are two ovals that I just finished. Blocked them and sprayed them this morning. I am hoping my niece, Cindy will like them . Now I need to makea round one to put between them so the top of the piano will look lovely!


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Location:Two oval doilies

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Half and half with a black circle and line thru it.

Kenny wanted me to make him one of these. I thought he was kidding, but he told me no he wanted one.....so here it is













Cubs and Cardinal

For,our 4th of July craft sale I made 4 Cubs And 4 cardinal ones to sell. I tried different stitches on them, so it would not take so long to make.











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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Dust go to sleep I'm rocking my baby----grand babies

I did this one when Kim was small, now. When I find it , I am rocking my grandbabies.





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Always morning somewhere

I made and had this counted cross stitch picture up at the old office. I was always saying good morning in the afternoon. And when people said anything I would reply but somewhere in the world it's Morning.



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Eagles

The first Eagle that Bud got was this one





I did this needlepoint one for I'm. Then he collected them for a long time.






Later I made this one for him, both are stored in our shed.

Friends

How true. The way to a friends home is never far. I did this cross stitch picture years ago and gave it to my mother. When she died I got it back. I wish I had room to display it again.


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Christmas Bells

When working on the shed the other day I found the bells that I had made a number of years ago. Do I keep them or throw them?





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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Afghan or bedspread?

Afghan or bedspread?
What started out as a afghan ended up being a bedspread size.
My niece told me that hers was huge, and I can agree with her. Hope if I ever want to do another one that I will go to Bud's and count stitches and not follow Sovilla's directions for a baby afghan or adult one. 


It is big enough for him to wrap himself in and it should keep him nice and warm!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A while back on facebook I promised to make the first 5 people who commented on the post something homemade within the next year.  I have completed 3 of my five.
Below are the three doilies that I sent or gave away thus far.

Dollie Trowbridge from our church.  (Plus I am making another one like this to be sold at the mother/daughter auction next month.

 This one---Pineapples and fans went to Shiela Kowing in Oregon.
And the broken star---one of my all time favorites went to Aline Conner in LA.

The other two people ---well one wanted to know why I wanted her address. She used to go to our church.... has never given me her new TN address. and the other has not responded to my text messages or facebook messages.   So until they do, they will not receive anything homemade from me at this time.
Since retiring I have done a lot of crocheting....Yes and across the years I have given many of these creations away to other people.  I love to crochet.  Try new patterns and new things.  I believe my next item to try may be a hat for a blogging friend of mine who is facing chem treatments.