Saturday, March 29, 2008

gifting


I gave away one of my homemades the other day. The ring above wasn't it but I can't find a picture of the right one. I know my daughter helped me take photos of it but I'm at a loss as to their location on my computer.

Well, it was made like this one, with several coils but the beads were different. The larger beads were brown glass and the smaller ones were bright blue. Or the opposite may be true.. But the ring was blue and brown.

The young lady who has been working on my teeth is studying to become a dental hygienist. We (the patients) pay the school but I don't think the students get paid. I know we don't give the students any money.

I thought it would be nice to give her a token of my appreciation because I was really really grateful to have my teeth put to rights and she did a good job.

So I put all my completed jewelry in individual baggies (most of them in the snack-sized bags), put all the bags in a plastic container, and let her pick something for herself when she was done with my teeth.

She picked a beaded ring and a pair of cowrie shell earrings that I'm gonna re-do for her. She's done with my teeth but I have to go back in a few weeks for the follow-up, so I'll take the earrings to her then.

If I have time, I'm going to crochet her a necklace too.

Friday, March 21, 2008

earrings - #3

I still have these.

Helia's Nimbus

earrings - #2

This is another pair I made some years back. They were a gift for my son's girlfriend.

I called them A Blush of Class.



earrings

I made these several years ago for my sister. The hooks are sterling silver. The beads are just cute regular ones I found at a bead store near my old job.


I called them Blushing Kisses.




Wednesday, March 19, 2008

yesterday's needlework group

It was fun talking and laughing whilst needles flashed all over.

The group was 5 adults (1 male) and 4 children (all female). The male was there with his wife and he was a knitter. Pretty much, it was the same folks as the first unofficial meeting. A few folk were missing.

I was hoping we would have more people but it was fun as it was. The (children's) librarian spent most of her time helping one of the children with puzzles. One of the other girls started out knitting but quit after a few minutes. My daughter took her knitting with her but surprised me by crocheting. She made a cute choker in blue, white, and red. (She wants to go to France and has fallen in love with all things French.)

Everyone was excited about the fliers I printed from Crochet Kitten. Everyone in the group has pets and they all thought crocheting for critters is an excellent idea.

I sent the e-mail to the other group I mentioned but haven't heard back from them. I'll check their blog (at least by Friday) to see if they've posted any updates.

Monday, March 17, 2008

so I'm over at Crochet Kitten...

...taking a look round. I like the idea of calling local animal shelters about the possibility of making critter beds and mats, called Cuddles for Kitties at Crochet Kitten. I have some yarn in my stash that will make nice critter goodies. Critters aren't critics either (usually) so I feel confident that they won't care if I don't follow the patterns to the letter. It's also a good home schooling project for my daughter. She can knit a critter mat or two or several for school credit.

 
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Just got an idea! I'm gonna take a few Cuddles for Kitties fliers with me to the library tomorrow. 

tomorrow I'm going to...

...the needlework group at our local library. 

I'm very excited about it. Although we met once before tomorrow will be the first "official" meeting. There won't be any structured instruction going on (because the library is not providing it) but I'm hoping the very experienced will help those of us who need help and we, the slightly experienced, will help those who need what we can show them. 

Now don't laugh folks but I've been crocheting for over 30 years and I still consider myself to be an advanced beginner. I can crochet lots. But lots of what? Almost anything I don't need a pattern for. Or anything I can make my own pattern for. Sometimes I write the patterns down. Most times I don't. Later I'm sorry.

But I can talk about all that in another post. I am very excited about tomorrow's group. I think I might take a few extra skeins of yarn from my stash, to give away or maybe exchange. I'm also hoping to make a new friend or two. A real friend, who I can craft with.