I have always loved bright bold colors. Something about them always seems to bring a smile to my face, even on the gloomiest of days.This afghan was inspired by a lady I follow on Facebook. She always has the most amazing color arrangements, and one day..”.when I grow up”…I hope to be even half the… Continue reading Rainbows and Inspirations
Month: May 2015
Free to Be (stitching)
I still haven’t figured these things out…wrist warmers, texting gloves, call them what you will. They are fairly simple to make, a quick and easy gift that ended up turning into a high sales item. I was actually very surprised. I am terrible at following directions…I used to get in trouble at school because of… Continue reading Free to Be (stitching)
Beach Ready
Bags have been big in my list over the past year. This one is made with double stranded Peaches and Cream cotton yarn and stuffed full of beach toys for my granddaughter. I think I got the idea from looking at market bags online and just loved the oceany colors in these skeins. I never… Continue reading Beach Ready
Confessions of a Yarn Junkie
This is a picture of a “Baby Games” afghan I wanted to make for a friend of mine. Each circle design has not only a matching circle pattern, but an opposite as well. Ultimately, once the matching game is complete, I border the blanket with the child’s name and birth date. This baby wasn’t due… Continue reading Confessions of a Yarn Junkie