Retire in Comfort

A friend recently retired, so I made her an afghan as a gift. She picked out the pattern and the colors - they were beautiful together. I enjoyed making this, and especially love the way the border came out. Hopefully she'll have many years of comfort ahead!

Lazy Sunday

This one was a special order for Christmas. I love the colors together... they make me want to curl up on the couch with a cup of coffee and a good book (and my sweet dog, of course).

Autumn Mist

I made a donation to an auction held at my daughter's school, and this is the custom afghan that resulted. I let the "winner" choose the colors and pattern. I enjoyed making this one!

Memories for Christmas

Through Crochetville, a woman is organizing an auction at the assisted living place she works. She requested Christmas ornaments for the auction, and the theme is "Spark a Memory" for people with Alzheimers. I sent along four ornaments.

A Victorian ball ornament

A Christmas wreath

A little figure skate

A crochet "popcorn" and bead "cranberry" string

Summer Camp Swap

This summer I was part of a secret partner swap on Chrochetville. The theme was "summer camp" and it was alot of fun. For the final package, where I revealed my identity to my secret partner, I made a shrug and a bouquet of carnations. Here are some pics.

Drum Afghan

I made this for my husband as part of a Crochetville CAL. A woman was cleaning out her storage and found an old drum (like a kettle drum). It needed repair and when the top was removed she found an afghan inside. She figured out the stitch and started a crochet-along called the Drum Afghan CAL. I like how the colors blend because each of the four panels is done in a continuous piece, but still looks like individual squares. I had fun with this one!

Crochet Quilt Underway

I recently found a website (happyyellowhouse.com) with free patterns for crochet quilts. They are beautiful! The look like traditional quilts but are made up of small crocheted squares joined in quilt patterns. I decided to try the Diamond Square Pattern (see pattern). It is made up of 432 squares, some solid and some bi-color. So far I have 3 rows (54 squares) done. I'll add updates as it comes along.

Mother's Day Bouquets

I made these for my mom and sister for Mother's Day.

Fingerless Gloves

These worked up quickly and my daughter has hardly taken them off since!

Messenger Bag

My daughter needed something to carry her piano books to her lesson, so I made this messenger bag type tote.

Bags and Butterflies

I had some good time to crochet this past weekend and did some quick projects for a couple of Crochetville swaps I joined. One is a notions swap where you send your assigned partner a small gift with crafty type things (buttons, ribbon, yarn, etc.). I made this bag and put the notions in it - now it's on it's way to Altoona, PA. It will be fun to see what arrives in my mailbox!


The other swap was a Wish List. People join a wish list and list things they would enjoy receiving (tea, crocheted items, patterns, etc.). Other people can then send you the things you list as a RAOK (Random Act of Kindness). It's kind of fun way to encourage someone else. I made a little drawstring bag and the butterfly and added a Burts Bees Lip Balm, which was on her list, and sent this to a woman in Iowa.

Baby Poncho 2

Here's the bigger version. I think this one will fit just fine (thanks to Caitlin, my fitting model) :-)

Baby Poncho

My cousin and his wife had a baby girl, Megan, and I got to meet her a few weeks ago. I made this cute poncho for her, but misjudged her size and it's too small! Oh well. If you know a newborn girl, let me know! I'm in the process of making a bigger one to send to Megan - hopefully she doesn't grow too quickly!

Grannys for Cancer

Another Crochetville CAL - Prayer Afghan Ministry Squares. A woman in Kentucky has a ministry that makes afghans for cancer patients who are in chemotherapy. She, and a group from her church, assemble the 12 inch squares they receive into afghans and pray for the patient who will receive it. Each type of cancer is represented by a different color. I've been making a bunch of navy blue squares, representing colon cancer, in honor of my father-in-law who survived colon cancer five years ago. He passed away two weeks ago, so it makes this project even more significant to me. I've also done a couple of teal for ovarian cancer, orange for leukemia, and lime green for lymphoma. This is a really cool project. Here are some pictures of a few of the squares I've sent to Kentucky.

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Granny Square Bag

I recently found a website called Crochetville.com. One of the forums is called "Crochet-a-Long" and people suggest projects for others to make. Everyone follows the same pattern and posts pictures of the finished project. This granny square bag is the result of the first CAL I joined. A very fun project!

Wheelchair/Lap Afghans: Blue & Gold Granny Square

This small lap afghan was made with left-over yarn from other projects. I started with a regular granny square and modified it by adding rows to shape it into a rectangle.