Progress Report
Tuesday 10 November 2009 - Filed under Life
I’ve have been crocheting so much the last week that I think…. that just maybe… I’m a little tired of it.
No wait!!!!!!
I could never tire of it. I love crocheting. But for the sake of my wrist, after this weeks show I’m taking a week off
!
Any who, I’ve made too many things to post pictures of all of them, but here’s a sneak preview. Hopefully if I have time before Friday, I’ll try to take proper pictures of them and post them in the Twin Love galleries. However, in the mean time, I’ll show you a few shots taken with my cell phone.

I think I’m in love with these. I’m not normally drawn to red, but this color, called Cranberry I believe, is so rich and lovely that it makes me want a pair!!

This is a Queen Anne Lace stitch used in a neck cozy. And drawn together with a braided cord with two red velvet hearts on each end. I love love love how it turned out. The picture does not do it justice at all unfortunately.

This is a full length Queen Anne Lace scarf done in a most lovely variated wool/acrylic blend that is rich with so many beautiful colors. I wannnnts. I have this terrible problem of loving all of my creations! But I might have to get this wool again and make one for myself too

This little beauty is made with this fabulous eco-friendly fabulous peacock blue yarn. Once again my little cell doesn’t do the color justice!! This is one of my own random designs. It’s super comfy and perfect when you need to keep the chill out but you don’t want to deal with a bulky scarf.
So yah, it’s 3 days till the show and we still have so much to do, so much to prepare. I kinda fudged my business cards
, but I don’t have time to re-design them, so they’ll have to do. I’m just so excited that right now, I’m on top of the world.
I’m also redonkulously hungry. NOM TIME!
2009-11-10 » Christine







15 November 2009 @ 7:35 am
That’s amazing that you can do all that! I can’t even hem my pants.
Cheryl´s last blog ..It’s too early on a Sunday to be dealing with this.
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