Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Crochet Lunch Bunch

Today the Crochet Lunch Bunch got together, and guess what we did? Crocheted! Chatted! and relaxed. Crocheting is so smooth. Mary's cowboy hat is a bit big on the range. So I worked with her to decrease the crown before starting on the brim. Donna has finished the bottom row of the little jumper. Diane is working on the cuffs of her sweater. She intends to finish it by Labor Day! can't wait to see it. I crocheted earrings from mint dental floss. Imagine earrings that smell like toothpaste! I will be the envy of every dentist in town!!! :>]

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Back again

Hi. Crochetkookie has had a lot of kookies in her kooky jar lately. Have been recovering from lower back problems. Crochet has had to take second seat to this - but not for much longer. The lunch bunch at NEIU is growing and flourishing. I finally convinced them to meet without me when I can't make it. The regulars, Donna, Diane and Mary are almost always there. Mary finally got a computer and e-mail so now it is easier to keep her up to date. Diane is off and running like a forest fire in a drought sticken area -- she is into crocheting clothes now. She is working on a colorful sweater that promises to be both gorgeous and warm. Nan has decided to switch to an afghan instead of a cat. Afghan much easier for a beginner but I go with the flow. Her intermittant attendance, like static, makes it hard to tune into her needs. Mary is still plugging away on her pink cowboy hat, making progress, especially not that she is passing the clusters rows. Lookin' good, Mary. Donna is working on the cutest little whatchamacallit for a little girl - think its like a jumper. Me--I am still making paisleys. I finished my pretty blue sweater, but now want to decorate it - maybe with a paisley pocket or two -- meanwhile I have been crocheting earrings in doctors' waiting rooms.
I gave a friend,Anna, a pair of my prettiest earrings for her birthday. She wore them when we went to Boston Blackies for a treat. One of the was turned backwards, so she took it off and asked if I could fix it. As I turned the hanger around, it snapped off. Anna looked a little dismayed but I told her I could fix it. I reached into my little black and white purse, pulled out my mini-crochet project kit --never leave home without a hook and project -- took out a mini pliers, removed the rest of the fish hook--then, much to Anna's continued astonisment, I reached back into my bag and pulled out a new gold ear hook, and attached it. Ahh--Anna had her earring back, and turned the right way. She laughed and wondered what else I had in my purse. I just laughed back, and didn't tell her about the scissors, tapestry and big eye needles, the crochet thread in different colors, different colored/sized beads, and of course a couple of crochet hooks. Fun! Fun to watch her astonishment as I kept pulling "rabbits" out of my bag.
I didn't make it to Chain Link Conference nor to the yarn tour today. I am disappointed. My health, or lack of it, kept me at home. I'm hoping that someone will tell me about Chain Link and all that I missed. I am hoping Addie made it to the yarn tour, and will give me the low down on it.
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