Wordless Wednesday

August 16, 2007

Wordless Wednesday

July 25, 2007

Swap-o-Rama

March 29, 2007

I’ve received even more beautiful squares. It’s hard to appreciate the beauty and intricate detail from these pictures. I really like the raised squares from the swap 76 ladies, especially the ying-yang. Take a look at these:

Bonnie Futreal
Jennifer Jester lookie what else Jennifer sent!
Jenny Northern

Dawn Centner
Janie Polson

Now don’t forget. If you’d like to join a swap, just contact Jeanie W here.

You’re Number One!

March 12, 2007

Do you like to make things? Sew? Knit? Crochet? Craft? Scrapbook? Paint? Cook? etc… etc… etc…
It’s pretty simple, really. If you’ve got something homemade and are LOUD and PROUD, then come on and be the first to join my new web ring. This is a ring for anyone who is creative.

I’ve noticed that a lot of people who stop by my site are interested in several different crafts. It ranges from fibre arts to photography to cut paper to quilting to photography to cooking to recycling thrifted goods. The list is endless. And when I had a look at the different rings available, I didn’t find one for those of us who like to do A LOT of different things. So that’s where the I got the idea. I’m hoping it will serve as a great starting point for new projects as well as a way of sharing ideas.

So if you’re interested in being the first brave soul to bare your goodies, then

CLICK HERE

see ya there!

Green with Envy

March 10, 2007

Here is my update for the Green and White swap. Boy are these pretty! I’ve decided to donate this afghan(s). I’m not sure where yet, but I’ll see. I’m thinking about making some baby blankets and donating them to the local hospital. That way they’ll be cherished by several lucky people! If you’d like to join a swap, contact Jeanie W.

Sara Hall

Anne Short

Joyce Wakefield

It’s Hip To Be Square

March 10, 2007

I’ve been very very lax in updating my Swaps. Take a good look at these ’cause each and every one is beautifully made. Look at the colours and designs. Amazing, isn’t it? Just imagine how much thought, time, love and effort has gone into making these granny squares. I can’t wait to make them up into an afghan. I’m truly blessed to receive so many lovely squares. Thank you, ladies. By the way, if anyone is interested in joining a swap, visit Jeanie W here.

Windy Farley

Tonilynne StirlingTonilynne Stirling

Ruby Claypool Ruby Claypool

Ren Hui Ren Hui

Lynn Vars Lynn Vars

Lynne ThompsonLynne Thompson

Julia Mitchell Julia Mitchell

Joyce OdumJoyce Odum

Jeanie Winstrom Jeanie W

Gina Comstock Gina Comstock

Dorothy Gratton Dorothy Gratton

Diana ButcherDorothy Butcher

Bonnie OlkowskiBonnie Olkowski

Beverly TalleyBeverly Talley

Ann LemonAnn Lemon

Anne ShortAnne Short

I’m a swapoholic

February 7, 2007

Swaps are a wonderful way of meeting new friends as well as using up some of your yarn stash! And just remember, the final result will be a beautiful snuggly blanket made by the loving hands of friends from all over the world Now that is beautiful. If you’d like to join in a swap, please get in touch with Jeanie here.

Swap 77

Cassandra King

Cassandra King sent this gorgeous and expertly executed crochet granny square.

And let’s not forget…

Swap 76

Dawn Northern

Dawn Centner has sent these most appropriate squares. The theme, of course, is St Patrick’s Day. How cool are these?

Virginia Northern

Virginia Northern crocheted these lovely granny squares. I especially like the one on the right. I don’t know how to do that, but I wish I did.

Linda Kenny

And last, but NOT least, Linda Kenney sent these granny squares. Don’t you love the raised flower? And what about the detail in the second square? Awesome.

STUFF

January 21, 2007

betty

On the bus I smile proudly as I watch Betty peeking around. I look around to make eye contact with other passengers, ready to give that “Isn’t she cute?” look often exchanged between women. She has a crusty nose, but I’m still ready.

Last week I received FOUR awesome granny squares from a swap I’m doing. Jeanie W sent these

and Carol Ortega sent these. Aren’t they all so beautiful?

I’ve finally taken pictures of our new car.

Here’s the inside, and again, a close up of the leather seats, the front and a side view. It was kinda dark when I took them, so sorry they’re so yucky. These pictures are primarily for my Dad, so don’t feel obligated to look at these. I will say, however, that when Graeme brought this car home, I honestly felt like I wasn’t old enough/mature enough/cool enough to have a car like this. I’m much more a vintage Beetle or even VW Bus type girl. But I still love the heated seats!

Oh, and before I go. Please add “Butt-for-Brains” to Jackson’s never-ending list of cool-things-to-say-at-nursery-to-completely-embarrass-your-mother sayings. ALL THANKS TO HIS DAD, of course.