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Sunday, December 13, 2009

So many ornaments, so little time!

My sister Mary and I went shopping in Collierville yesterday. Our target was Charming Charlie's, a really must go to shop for everything that a woman wants in accessories. You name it, they have it....bling city is what I call it and at really affordable prices. (Commerical over) We had driven in kinda behind and to the side of the store and we were focused on that only.

An hour later when we came out, right before me was this display. Angels sang and clouds parted for the sun to shine down on these ornaments.  How could I have missed them? My second thought was how cool would this be to cover them with my patterns? Silly I know, but wow. I came up with all kinds of visions of us coming in the middle of the night to paint my patterns on them. I also wondered where do they store something this huge when not in use? Inquiring minds want to know.  I want to be there next year when they bring them in. Just so cool. Hope you all are having a wonderful Christmas season.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Book 3 Ornaments

Here are 2 of the ornaments from Book 3 coming out soon.
I had truly hoped to get these out before Christmas, but it doesn't look like that will happen. This book has been a long time coming, but if anyone knows me it must be right before I send it forth into the world. Ha.

I can say this, most of the ornaments in this book require more crochet knowledge, not that the stitches are difficult, but a little more counting than I am use to to, just not as simple as the first 2 books.

I really should dedicate this book to Sandra, you know who you are, who has written me every year asking when my next book will be ready.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

Thought I would post a word before I get started on my pumpkin pies. I have had a glorious week so far just doing nothing but crocheting. I am on vacation from my job and decided to get Book 3 finished and I hope to have it out in the next few days. I am looking for today to be nice enough to get out and take some photos. Wish me luck and have a wonderful day. I'll post a photo of one of my new ornaments by this weekend so stop back by.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Craft Show In Reelfoot



A couple of weeks ago my sister, Mary and I took off on a Friday for an adventure. Since my husband retired from the Navy a few years ago I miss all the traveling. Anyway, we had planned a trip to Tiptonville, TN to the annual Reelfoot Lake Craft Show. This happens every year, the first weekend of October. I had heard nothing but praise for this show. I kinda wanted to scout it out to see if I might want to sell there next year. First photo is my sister Mary.



We arrived at 9:00 and found a great parking spot at the beginning of the show. We were delighted and excited to see how big it was! For the most part it was outside but there were a few buildings with vendors. We walked and walked and walked and walked some more. Three hours later we sat on a bale of hay and shared a plate of curly chips.
Should have taken a picture before we started eating, it was piled high!
I was amazed at how much crocheting was being sold at the show. Usually you see one booth, but I saw no less than 8. One booth was a woman 90 years old in a wheelchair making baby afghans. Her daughter was the salesman and said her Mother just loved to crochet. She had so many beautiful afghans to show for it. My only concern was that she was all but giving them away. The daughter said she tried to get her Mother to sell them for more, but she just did them for the love of crochet.
Here I go on my soapbox, the reason crafters do not make much is because most are willing to give it away for the love of the craft. I am not speaking of doing your craft for chairty. I am speaking of not selling yourself short, you are worth at least minimum wage for your labor. If it takes you 1 hour to make an ornament cover to sell, you have to charge at least $5.00 for labor and then the cost of material. Why would you sell it for less? If someone wants your product they will pay the price because they obviously know the value of you time and effort. Period!
The day was a blast, I bought some candles, and a "Papillion Crossing" sign. The day was beautiful and the crowds were starting to get thick when we left right at 1:00. Here I am hiding in some flowers.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Wow! What a stormy past few weeks we have had. We had a huge storm Tuesday night that put on quite a show. My husband and I stood in our garage and watched "War of the World" type thunder and lightning. As the lightning hit I would say "Look for the pod!" We heard one so very loud thunder , it was like the sound started the same time the flash and went on for what seemed like minutes, but was most likely seconds. When I woke the next morning and walked through my living room I saw that we had lost a tree. It is funny that the night before I had told my husaband that if that tree was not there we could see the lighning better, be careful what you wish for! When I drove to work I found out I was not the only one that lost tress, they had fallen everywhere. Memphis is just known for their storms and Cordova has had it's share this year.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Where am I?


It has been a while since my last post. What have I been doing? Living life, crocheting a little less this year but trying new things. I took a jewelry class to make lanyards to wear to work. Love it! Here is one of my favorites. I'll post a few more when I take some photos.
I took the class at Ami's in Germantown. It was a fun filled Saturday afternoon. Would recommend to anyone.
Last week I took a Polymer Clay class at Memphis College of Art. I took it because in making the lanyards I wanted to try my hand at making my own beads. I don't think this will be my calling, but I so enjoyed the class and hands right in there style of Lisa Tribo, artist extraordinaire. I think I will try some of the larger beads to use on the end of the lanyard.
Placed a new order for Twilley's. They have come out with the 50 gram ball. I always seem to order in the summer when they are doing inventory. I vow to put my order in by February next year so I can receive by September. They have discontinued the 250 large cones. I did place an order for the 1000 gram ?cone?. I don't know how it will come. A lot of my customers make snowflakes out of the white and it is a must have.