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Sunday, January 18, 2009

my grandmother is precious



The first Christmas after I learned to crochet I aspired to make everyone in my family an afghan. Since this aspiration hit in late October, and I tend to procrastinate even in the presence of inspiration, afghans quickly turned to lap blankets, which quickly turned into ... scarves. Most of which were never finished.

This year I set out to make a lap blanket for my Grandma. It was tops on my to-do list for over a month and half (attention span allowing of course). She's very important to me and every time I see her she's tinier and more frail. I hope she'll be with me for many more Christmases to come - but it was important to me to make the blanket this year.

After selecting the "this is so my grandma" pattern (even though it's so not me - well, until I'm in my 80's anyway), editing it to my own OCD standards (omitting large tacky leaves), and selecting her favorite colors (a la the infamous "orchid room") I was off to work.

Yesterday marked the completion of the gift, and today I gave it to her.

She was thrilled and absolutely adorable... even when she boldly stated she was glad it wasn't a shawl because she didn't want one of those (I suspect because she feels only "old" ladies wear shawls).

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Sunday Funday Fasion Show






So of course I crochet but do I actually wear the items I make in public? But of course!

Pictured above top: me preparing to see if our lottery ticket was in fact the "golden ticket" at Fair Park during my beau and I's Fair Day adventure. Note the crochet market bag. I made these all summer long and have yet to run out of uses for them. Note also my fondness for Mexican party dresses and moccasins. (Aside: free market bag to anyone who wants to mail me a Mexican party dress in exchange)

Pictured also above: my beau and I at the Dallas World Aquarium. Note: my flapper hat with yellow carnation accent flower. Note also that yellow carnations symbolize rejection and disappointment - two things I experienced firsthand from the bird I tried to befriend in the third level rain forest portion of the aquarium.