Crafts after BC is good for the soul

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  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited October 2010

    I got 12 crocheted snowflakes pinned out today to stiffen them. I have about 50 more waiting to stiffen. Last Christmas at the local bc support group Christmas party, we were playing dirty santa with the gifts and my box with 6 snowflakes in it kept getting 'stolen' between several women and the ones who didn't end up with them asked if they could purchase them from me and a total of 3 dozen snowflakes were ordered. My fingers have been flying. Also I have had a request for a tree top angel. I may not get it done for Christmas this year but i do have an easier angel pattern than the first one I tried to make back in the 80's.

    Sheila 

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited October 2010

    Laurie ... thanks for the heads up - I checked the site and it is not exactly what I am looking for but I appreciate your input.

    Sheila ... can you post pics of your snowflakes - your fingers must be tired!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited October 2010

    I have been making these since January, I just get a bunch crocheted up then have a marathon stiffening party.

    I also have started crocheting cotton dish cloths.

    Sheila 

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited October 2010

    Sheila ... you are too much!  My right hand has been acting up (with arthritis, I guess) to do anything creative.  Old age is not for sissies!

    Happy crafting everyone!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited October 2010

    Kathleen, Friday morning I put another 12 snowflakes in a sandwich bag and poured the stiffy solution in the bag only to discover that I didn't have enough solution in the bottle for the number of flakes and couldn't find the bottle I purchased about 3 months ago. Once you pour the solution, you have to keep going. They can soak for several hours in a sealed bag without any problems. Walmart doesn't sell it any more, I called my sister (who wasn't working Friday) and invited her to go with me to Hickory (about 20 minute drive) to get another bottle. After a half day trip to several stores not originally on the agenda, I made it home and poured more solution in the bag and got them properly pinned out. 

    Sheila 

  • Mandy1313
    Mandy1313 Member Posts: 1,692
    edited October 2010

    AlwaysHope: What a gorgeous afgan!  The rainbow of colors is so upbeat. Is it for you or is it a gift?

    Sheila: What is in the solution that you use to stifen the snowflakes?  

    I started knitting a baby sweater in June with the hope to finish it by August.  Of course my psoriasis acted up so I could not knit at all.  Luckily I know my friend's daughter is expecting a baby in December and hopefully will have it finished then (though my hands are far from fully healed).   The August baby got something from a store.

    I am a lefty and was able to learn to both knit and crochet from my righty sister.  I just sat opposite her and  mirrored what she did.  

    Have a nice day.

    Mandy

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited October 2010

    The top of page 36 shows some pictures that Spar posted for me. I tried using photo bucket once on the office computer to post some pictures and ended up with a virus on the computer and haven't tried it since.

    Mandy, my left handed mother taught me to crochet the same you you learned from your right handed sister. I use a product made by Plaid called 'Stiffy, fabric stiffener', it is a water based formula, almost like a thinned white glue. An 8 oz bottle is about $5.00 and will stiffen numerous snowflakes. I have tried thinning white glue (elmer's) with equal parts of water (this was one of the suggested ways in the books in the finishing techinques section) but I wasn't pleased with the final results, using the prepared solution makes sure that you get the same results every time. After I pull the snowflakes out of the solution and squeeze out the excess, I lay them on waxed paper and sprinkle them with crystal glitter to make them sparkle. I pin them out on a styro-foam board that I have laid out printed bullseye papers (to make sure that all points are at equal distances from the center) and covered with plastic wrap.

     Sheila

  • sweeney
    sweeney Member Posts: 353
    edited November 2010

    Hi everyone, I'm new here. I've never crafted before but since bc I started as an outlet. It's saved my mind! I make creatures from recycled wool. In fact I just got my creatures, which I call Wondergoblins, into a boutique here in Ottawa. Isn't it amazing how having your hands busy doing something allows the mind to relax. Anyway, great post, hope you don't mind if I join in on the conversation every once and a while. Sweeny.

  • Mandy1313
    Mandy1313 Member Posts: 1,692
    edited November 2010

    Welcome Sweeny!

    I mostly read what the others post.  I am just a simple crafter--knit and crochet; occasionally I needlepoint.  Unlike the ladies here, I am not all that creative.  Still, I enjoy crafting and think this is a great thread. 

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited November 2010

    Hi Sweeney,

    Would love to see some of your Wondergoblins!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited November 2010

    Welcome Sweeny, all levels of crafters are welcome here. I too would love to see some of your wondergoblins.

    I am still working on snowflakes. 3 dozen stiffened, 3 more ready to stiffen and working on a tree top angel for a special project. I think the tree top angel will be a one of a kind.

    I also have started sewing pocket books and small quilted 'duffle' bags (sized for a toiletry/accessory bag).

    Sheila 

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited November 2010

    Sheila - pictures PLEASE!

    I haven't been up to much crafting these days but have recently gotten the "bug" to do something.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited November 2010

    Kathleen are you on Facebook? I have posted pictures there of my different projects. Last week at Quilt guild meeting, one of the members brought in some rolls of faux leather that was given to her. I brought some home and was able to sew the faux leather into a Bible cover and the toiletry bags.

    Snowflakes are going well, so far this year I have made close to 9 dozen and sold 4 dozen of them. The 11th of December the 4-H club is sponsoring a craft sale at the library, our church has reserved 2 tables and I am donating the snowflakes, pocketbooks, travel bags to sell for the church fellowship hall fund to replace the hall that burned in May.

    Sheila 

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited November 2010

    Sheila ... My sister is on facebook but I don't have a clue ... my niece will be over one of these days soon and I will have her help me because I really want to see your projects.

  • karen4u
    karen4u Member Posts: 194
    edited December 2010

    Good Morning Ladies....it's been a while since I first posted here and am glad I came across this thread again.  I re-read all the posts last evening and it seemed to have put me in a better frame of mind today and has given me the incentive to get going on some of my projects.  Gotta go embroidery a few names on some aprons..... rather sad though.  The aprons are for a lady  in my church and her 2 year old daughter.  Her 2nd baby was due in Feb 11 and she miscarried this past week.  Needless to say as I am working on it I will be praying without ceasing for this dear family.  Hope everyone has a blessed day........Karen    

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited December 2010

    Karen ... I am so sorry for your friend and so sad to lose a baby at 7 months.

    Suddenly, now that the temperatures are in the 20's I want to do crafts like sanding and painting!  I have refinished a potato bin (has a roll top and two bins under it).  It was a simple pine which did not match my sister's kitchen soI faux painted it and it goes now!

    I will have to find a craft that can be done inside for a few months.

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited April 2012

    Hi Happy Easter to all...

    I finally found this post....thought it would be nice to revive it. Now that I am crocheting, I remembered how I used to love  reading this  thread.

    hugs

  • Mandy1313
    Mandy1313 Member Posts: 1,692
    edited April 2012

    candie1971: Thanks for bouncing this to the top again!

    And wishing all of you a Happy Easter, Happy Passover and a wonderful day.

    Mandy

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited April 2012

    okk , so I did my first square to donate for the hugaghans some of the girls make. I am very excited to do this. I just made a scarf for myself too..that was my first project.

    hugs

  • Mandy1313
    Mandy1313 Member Posts: 1,692
    edited April 2012

    What colors did you use?

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited May 2012

    This thread seems to be inactive for the most part.  My newest project involved some lamps that I got for free.  The first one was tall, with a thin neck and a rounded bottom (almost 50's).  There is a swirl in the design.  It was off white with dirty base.  I painted in orange, dry brushed gold over it and repainted the base in gold.  I love it!  The second is just a smidge smaller and looks like it has mosiac tiles on it - the colors were kind of muted so I painted those rows of tiles in black, turquoise and copper with the inbetween rows painted antique gold.  Love it too!

    Anyone else doing any crafts?

  • Laural136669
    Laural136669 Member Posts: 287
    edited May 2012

    I have been working on a knitted afghan for my daughter to take to college. It is done in squares with tweeds, checks, lots of cable patterns, Fair Isle, and argyle. Colors include rust, burgundy, brown, tan, gold, gray, and purple. I have 17 squares to go. I will have to post a pic when I get it done. I have knit my way through breast cancer (my 3rd cancer diagnosis), with many projects auctioned and raffled off last year to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (I have a Light the Night team as I am a 25 year leukemia survivor and now have a secondary blood cancer). It makes the time go quicker during treatments, and helps to keep my creative side nourished.

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited May 2012

    Good grief Laurel.  You have been through it with cancer.  Enough is enough!  I can't wait to see the afghan - I bet its beautiful!  ((((HUGS))))

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited May 2012

    Laura, God bless you! The afghan sounds gorgeous.

    Kathleen I like the sounds of the lamps.

    I just learned how to crochet, so I am having fun doing squares for the girls here at bco that make hugaghans for those who need them. So far I have made a winter scarf, a dressy scarf, granny squared and some flowers. I am really enjoying it.

    hugs

  • Laural136669
    Laural136669 Member Posts: 287
    edited May 2012

    My 18 year old daughter has been yearning to learn how to make granny squares. She picked up knitting from me 5 years ago, and was the one who got me sucked into knitting socks. One of our favorite things to do is to spend a day at yarn stores. One of these days we will get brave and venture on line to learn crocheting...

  • candie1971
    candie1971 Member Posts: 4,820
    edited May 2012

    Laural, you can knit granny squares....go on youtube and it shows you how. I love to go yarn shopping also

  • Laural136669
    Laural136669 Member Posts: 287
    edited June 2012
    So, the afghan is officially done. It is for my daughter to take to college this fall. Made of Super Wash Wool so will keep her warm through the Akron winters.
  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited June 2012

    It is a beautiful Afghan, love the button/tab accents.

    I have been busy crocheting snowflakes, since I took an order for 4 doz snowflakes and 6 angels in April, I have 2 doz snowflakes crocheted. At least I have until Thanksgiving to get them done.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited July 2012

    I have completed the 4 dz snowflakes, at least the crocheting part. now is the time to wash, dry, soak in the stiffening solution and pin them out to dry.

  • Laural136669
    Laural136669 Member Posts: 287
    edited July 2012

    If only those snowflakes would bring down the temperature. With a house without AC except for bedroom, I have spent more time than I want in bedroom this week. PET Scan tomorrow.

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