This tank is made from a thick & thin alpaca yarn......it drapes beautifully which is hard to tell in pic.....yep, this is for fall show.......
Knitted this to be worn with leggings or skinny jeans, so I pinned a pair of mine under so I could see how it might look.......if it doesn't sell, I am claiming this one!!
Another crochet fiddle mat. I'm really pleased with this one but a bit concerned because I've been warned that some care homes do not like them done in treble crochet stitches. (Doubles in US.) The centre of this one was a rectangle I folded in half to
Tried some more top-down and this time wrote down what I did so I now have a basic pattern. And my stash is reduced by 2 1/2 balls. That came from my mother's stash. Question now is knit a hat to go with it or use the yarn in another odd ball project.
I'm not comfortable with sewing items to fidget mats because every separate beginning and end is a potential unravel (with determined fingers!) This has very small beads and elastic hair ties crocheted in as I went along. Other textures were created with
Along with the potholders shown in project I crochet my daughter in law a owl blanket. Unfortunatly I do not have a pic of the open blanket. The blanket is folded up and then put into the attached hood which is the owl. That turns it into a pillow when no
These are the dolls I played with in the 50's and 60's. They are 34 inches tall and are the size of a 3 year old. They were play pal child size dolls. I played with them so much I combed the hair out of their heads. I would love to find some wigs I c