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Saturday, June 12, 2004
I am so at a loss as to what to work on next, I keep bouncing from one thing to another. I'm tired of baby things and I don't really like making afghans. I made a few pairs of slippers/socks but I'm not really crazy about those either, I worry about people slipping and falling while wearing my creations. Not a pretty thought. I suppose I could get some of that puffy paint or carpet backing to put on the soles but I always forget it when I'm out and about.
I have so much yarn but I don't have any I really like. If you don't like it, then why did you buy it, you might ask. Well, it's like this, I bought a case of mill ends from Aunt Mary's and you don't really have a choice of the colors when you buy like this. They put a box together for you. I also got a box of yarn donated by Coats and Clark for my charity crocheting and I didn't have a choice of the colors in that either. I've used all the colors I really liked and now I have to figure out what to do with the rest.
I think I'll make hats. I can always decide where to donate them after I've made them. They're easy to do and very portable, and it doesn't matter what color they are as long as they will keep a head warm. I'll post pictures later, maybe tomorrow.
Posted at 10:43 am by Dot
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Saturday, June 05, 2004
A BREAK FROM BABY CLOTHES
TA DAAAA! My very own shawl. Made from Seraphina's pattern. I left off the fringe (too lazy to do it) and put a tie on the front so I could, well, uh, you know, tie it closed. I wish I had made it larger but it keeps my shoulders warm and that's what I wanted it for.



I love this pattern and she did an amazing job trying to make it clear enough for anyone to do. She must have spent hours and hours taking all those pictures and editing them so they would be just right. Thank you Doni.
Posted at 01:11 pm by Dot
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Thursday, June 03, 2004
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Friday, May 28, 2004
I'm so proud of me. I finished 2 WIPS, Kylie's and Krysten's sweaters. Of course, it's 90 degrees outside so they won't be able to wear them, but doggone it! I finished them.
This is Kylie's sweater. Looks kinda dull and lifeless here, doesn't it? But it looks really cute on her. I hope it still fits her this winter.

Here's Krysten's sweater. Hers is done in two colors. I let her pick from my stash and this is what she chose.

I call Krysten's sweater a "fashion statement." It speaks to me. Can't you just hear it?
It's saying...

OMG! I ran out of yarn!!!!
Posted at 05:35 pm by Dot
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I feel like I haven't done anything until I go back and look in my box of finished things. I've managed to complete a few more baby items since my last post.
This is a diaper shirt, booties and a ruffled diaper cover. They're separate patterns I put together as a set. All the patterns can be found on the web (someplace). I just don't know where right now. I don't know what's wrong with me, I keep telling myself to keep up with those urls so I can share them and I keep losing them. Sorry.

This is a cute little preemie dress and 3 hats that would look great with the dress.


This next outfit is a onsie, with matching bonnet and booties. I would love to see a baby in these outfits.

I just love making baby things. I've got so many done now I really need to gather them all up and take them to the hospital. Maybe I'll get that done sometime next month.
Posted at 05:15 pm by Dot
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Friday, May 21, 2004
TODDLER SIZE DOUBLE CROSSED HAT
HI JENN!  This one's for you! Thanks for asking.
"Jenn » ...I was thinking the double crossed. I really like the brim on it. Seems it would work great for a toddler who will be out in the sun."
CHECK IT OUT! I used a H hook and 1 strand ww cotten and followed the pattern exactly as written. The finished hat measures 16". A larger hook will produce a larger hat.

Posted at 01:45 pm by Dot
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This is the "Going Home Sweater Set" by Lyn's Designs. Her site might be down for construction but keep checking back because she has a lot to see there. Both the sweater and the hat patterns are easy to follow and worked up very fast. I plan to use them both again. I designed the pants myself and will have the pattern posted later (too lazy to type it out right now). You can get a closer look at the buttons, the hat, and the pants if you check out my finished projects. Just click on the link and it will take you there.
Posted at 01:16 pm by Dot
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Thursday, May 20, 2004
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME (take 2)
...entry edited to fix font
Might be a chrysanthemum (dag! I hate trying to spell that).
A friend from my favorite forum, Crochet, (Hi, SienaAK ) was having a problem making a rose for her doily. She said, it produced something otherworldly - like big gigantic chrysanthemums - not tiny roses!" So, I decided to try making one myself to help her out. **not only am I a blatant show off, I'm a hopeless buttinsky, too.** Anyhow...I spent most of yesterday putting a picture tutorial together to try to show step by step how to make a rose.
I actually did it twice, once using white thread that turned out a tiny rose, good for applicques but not for tutorials. So I did a second one in lavender and red to get good contrast for details in the pictures.

Go to my album to see all the pictures. Hold your pointer over the picture to see a description. Click the picture to enlarge it.
Posted at 07:03 am by Dot
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Sunday, May 16, 2004
I am so... *thinking real hard here, looking for a substitute for pissed off, nope, can't find one*...pissed off with this blog. I can't get the fonts to all be the same and I'm sure it's something simple but I can't see it. I'm just about this far () from changing layouts. Only thing stopping me is if I mess it up any more, I'll quit. I'm thinking I can change layouts and not lose anything, but that was me thinking that messed up the font in the first place.
Gone to crochet! At least I know how to do that.
Posted at 04:10 pm by Dot
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Thursday, May 13, 2004
This worked up so much cuter than what the pattern shows

Closeup of the flower I added for interest.

Outfit modeled by Lissi
The dress looked lonely, so I made a bonnet to match. I was surprised by how life-like my Lissi doll is when I dressed her up and sat her in the crib.
This whole outfit is very easy to make and works up fairly fast. I'll add a link to the pattern(s) later.
Posted at 06:20 pm by Dot
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