She's hoping the weather will be good and Santa will be able to make deliveries on time!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Hopping on Santa's Sleigh!
This sweet little butterfly bear named Kristy has hopped aboard Santa's sleigh and is on her way to her new Mom. I've been at the Post Office often this week with last minute shipments hoping the weather will be favorable for smooth journeys. Another traveler on the sleigh is Miss Kitty
Thursday, December 5, 2013
WOW!!!
Just look what I've been missing!! Thanks to a wonderfully talented doctor, I can now see some vibrant colors I've been seeing through a "cloud."
I see sweet Abe's pink nose clearly and notice the subtle shading around his nose as well as his long white guard hairs in his coat .
The weather here in southern Virginia has been warm today and I've so enjoyed being outdoors observing the wonderful colors in my now brighter world since my cataract surgery on Tuesday. Thank you Dr. Spellman and all those who took such good care of me. The warm weather will come to an end soon, but hopefully our beautiful pansies will fare well through the winter.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Let the Holidays Begin!
A sure sign of the Holidays! Kim's Beau and his candy cane! Wishing everyone a joyful and stress free period of time when we enjoy those who bless our lives daily - whether they have two legs or four! I'll be posting some "how I do it" features so check back! I'm having cataract surgery on Tuesday so I'll be back ASAP! Cheers!
Friday, November 15, 2013
The Show Has Begun!
The Teddies Worldwide show has begun! Please click here: :www.teddiesworldwide.com to visit all the bears and their friends! My pieces can be seen in the header above! Thanks to everyone who visited the show! The adopted bears, bunny, and kitty are on the way to their new homes. Thanks everyone!
Friday, November 1, 2013
Got Candy Canes?
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| "Olli" The Teddies Worldwide online show preview has begun! My little preview bear is named Olli and he LOVES candy canes! The theme to this holiday show is Christmas Treats. I hope you will go on over to the web site and vote for your favorites! The show will be coming up on November 15th. Just click here to see Olli and his friends! www.teddiesworldwide.com |
Monday, October 21, 2013
Pretty Little Dresses
I've borrowed a knitting needle from Kim to hang some of my little crocheted dresses I've been making. It's usually the other way around! I make the bear first and then the attire which will look just right for the bear! This time, I've just had so much fun with new threads from Knitpicks - seeing what color combinations and designs I can come up with. All these will look great on my little 4 inch standing bear. I'm working on bears for the online show - which I can't show you in advance. Some of these little dresses might just be on the bears and kitties and bunnies, I'll bet!
My favorite of the bunch is probably the one in the middle here in gold and green - which someone in my family observed: "Looks like a pineapple!"
The red dress on the left is the only one done in crochet thread that is not from the new Knitpicks line. All the
others have subtle coloring that I really enjoyed working with. Sometimes, you just have to have a bright
red dress, though, don't you think???
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
National Feral Cat Day!
This is a day to think about and find out what we can do for the feral cats in our personal world. Last summer, Kim and I, and a kind lady from the local Humane Society named Mary, trapped, had neutered, and returned to their world, several feral cats in our neighborhood. One of them, pictured above, chose to become part of our world, and has lived with us inside for the past year. She's called "Luna" and was named for the sweet soul in the character of the same name in the Harry Potter adventures. Luna is quite small - compared to some of our other kitties - but is very healthy and happy. You can see that one of her ears is trimmed which is how the PETA folks mark those who have been neutered and given their shots.
Please visit www.alleycat.org to see what you can do for the ferals in your world!!
Not all ferals will choose to live inside, but Miss Luna has blessed us with her companionship. There are lots of things we can do for those who live outside. We're getting shelters ready for the winter for the Outsiders on our deck and we feed them twice a day. God Bless every one of them everywhere.
Please visit www.alleycat.org to see what you can do for the ferals in your world!!
Not all ferals will choose to live inside, but Miss Luna has blessed us with her companionship. There are lots of things we can do for those who live outside. We're getting shelters ready for the winter for the Outsiders on our deck and we feed them twice a day. God Bless every one of them everywhere.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Let's Yarn Bomb a Little Bottle!
Have you ever had a bottle or container that was just too neat to throw away - but you didn't know what to do with it??
Here's how I proceeded!
I made a chain long enough to fit around the of the bottom edge of the bottle snugly.
Then I added rows of double and single crochet randomly up the side of the bottle - under Cheeto's supervision. He was asleep in my lap as I puzzled this whole thing out!
I decreased every other stitch to make the turn up to the narrow part of the bottle. When I reached that part, I did a row of single crochet to stabilize the stitches before proceeding up this narrow part. I might add that I worked on the piece off the bottle and only slipped it on when I needed to check the fit. I figured the stitches should be snugger going up this last part. The stitches can stretch apart too allowing some of the bottle to show through.
So! How simple is that! Just use your eye for decreasing as necessary and pick the color thread which would compliment your room or the flowers going in! I didn't count any stitches - just raveled 'em out when there were too many and added more when there were too few. Hope you'll give it a try. Bigger yarn can be used on bigger vessels. I first tried sock yarn on this little bottle and it was way too big. The thread I used here was #10 cotton thread used for tatting and crochet by Lizbeth. It comes in great colors!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Flowers Everywhere
Taking this photo after just coming out of air conditioning, I had an impressionistic shot of my hybrid tea rose called Rio Samba. The lens was fogged! I rather like the effect - no filters required!
Close by, I have petunias and lantana in the same hue - looks like they were cut out of the same dye lot!
And my favorite is this magnificent sunflower which I bought as a mature plant at Trader Joe's. It provided weeks of joy as each bloom came open at a different time. Surely my favorite flower ..... or one of them.
Here's one in the color called "Columbine" and is in the Wool of the Andes lot from Knitpicks.
and then we found two beautiful blues - one was a Pallet yarn (that's a fingering weight) and another darker blue that Kim had bought in Pittsburgh in a sport weight.
and they looked great together!! I will line the bag in a wool felt, I think.
and finally: though it has no bear to wear it yet....
Close by, I have petunias and lantana in the same hue - looks like they were cut out of the same dye lot!
And as the fog cleared, the exciting Rio Samba came into view. One of the most exciting features about
this rose is that there can be yellow and orange blossoms at the same time AND the flowers change color as they mature. It's one of those things in my little patch of sun close to my mailbox.
And More flowers blooming from my crochet hook - as my bear/bunny sewing gear is packed away while we are having fun with renovations, I can grab a ball of yarn or thread and a hook just about anytime. This flower is done in what has to be one of my favorite (well, I have a lot of favorites) colors of yarn - called "Chicory" and is one of Knitpicks Pallet yarns. You can find it along with over a hundred other colors here:www.knitpicks.com I've also been working with their crochet thread and you'll see that in a moment or two.
Here's one in the color called "Columbine" and is in the Wool of the Andes lot from Knitpicks.
I found a pattern for a little girl's purse and thought it was really big enough to hold just those things one needs for a quick trip to the store. I used a yarn that I can't identify as the label when missing.
and they looked great together!! I will line the bag in a wool felt, I think.
and finally: though it has no bear to wear it yet....
fit for a wee princess, I've just finished this bluebell of a dress made of thread in two luscious colors of blue. There are two ruffles under the main skirt. I LOVE it!!! I have already started one in red for the online Christmas show!!
Wishing you all bouquets of flowers of every kind!!! My favorite!!
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