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Show a little LOVE today

Holidays can be a difficult time of year. Everyone is busy with lots of things on their minds. People that are missing from your life leave a black hole in the Holidays. Sometimes you just need to show someone a little extra love. This pattern is super cute, fast and easy & Iā€™m no crochet expert. Thanks to HappyAmigurumi and her free tutorial ( tutorial link) it was a no stress project. It only took a small amount of yarn. I used Caron Solids in a red, I like the finish on this yarn. In nothing flat I had a cute little stuffed heart to leave on my husbands desk to brighten his day!

Happy Thanksgiving!

This was a chill Thanksgiving, I decided to try a crochet pattern & make some quick table ornaments. I found some cute pumpkin/gourd crochet pattern & decided to try it out. I also found some cute acorns but havenā€™t gotten those made. The pumpkin pattern is in a small/medium/large size. Fast and fun. I was attracted to this pattern because she had made them in non-traditional colors and they were so cute.. Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving! Pattern: Pretty Pumpkins by Kris Moore Free link , she blogs Here Pattern Crochet Acorn by Kristi Tullus Free Link , she blogs Here  

Inspired to get Knitting

Iā€™ve been in a productivity slump. Well Iā€™ve been gardening and doing life, but falling way behind in the fun fabric & yarn stuff. I happened across this YouTube of Fairy Little who vlogged knitting a sweater in 24 hours. I have a sweater Iā€™ve been stalled on for 3 years (I believe, may be longer) After watching this time lapse video, it was like a kick in the pants for me. I thought ā€œYes, I can do that!, (well maybe in a weekend or week), Now Iā€™m trying to decide if Iā€™m frogging the pattern & starting over as that was when I stopped. I had to heavily modify  the pattern andā€¦ā€¦need I saw more? Check out the video & thanks Fairy Little

Knit or get off the Pot

I have been knitting, but not blogging for quite a while now. Iā€™m getting organized and back into blogging. Colder weather is here and it is time to get the needles out. I decided that I would start by dragging out all of my unfinished projects and take stock & decide which ones Iā€™ll frog or finish. Iā€™ve had a sweater on the back burner for years, Iā€™m not happy with how the pattern was turning out and you know how that can stall a knitter. So Iā€™m determined to be ruthless and not knit, (well not start anything big) until all of my UFOā€™s (unfinished objects) are taken care of one way or another! If there are any other knitters out there that would like to join me leave a comment! Next post will be a ruthless inventory (I hope) of what Iā€™ve got going on.

Happy Veterans Day! Knit an American Flag, Maybe not quite this large...

http://publicdelivery.org/dave-cole-knitting-machine-mass-moca/ Above photo is from   Arjen Noordeman In 2005,  MASS MoCA  (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) presented a monumental and uniquely American sculptural installation by Dave Cole. Coleā€™s project  The Knitting Machine  comprised two excavators specially fitted with massive 20ā€² knitting needles which produced an oversized American flag, which can be seen as both a celebratory gesture of pride and a commentary on Americaā€™s role in world affairs. When the flag was removed from The Knitting Machine it was folded into the traditional flag triangle and was on display in a presentation case which Cole described as  slightly smaller than a Volkswagen Beetle , accompanied by the 20ā€² knitting needles, and a video of the knitting process. There is a video of this also  http://publicdelivery.org/dave-cole-knitting-machine-mass-moca/#arve-load-video If you are interested in smal...