Showing posts with label crocheting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crocheting. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Accessory Kits

 

 

 

 


Here are the knitting-crochet accessory kit and the tatting kit! They are finally on facebook, e-bay and here. Judy and I are really pleased with the way they have turned out. We hope everyone will visit us on facebook and also our store in e-bay. We are looking for feedback (good and not-so-good) from all of you.
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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Knitting and Crocheting Group

At our last CRAFT meeting, a member of another church group met with us. They have been much more active than us, in fact she had a very impressive list of items they had knitted and crocheted to donate to different charities. They knit/crochet prayer shawls, caps for kids and many other items for Doernbecher Hospital, their church group and even small blankets for the puppies at the Humane Society. Needless to say, our group was very impressed. We are going to be meeting with them and increase our output too. I have already knitted a cap for the kids.

They also have an impressive webpage and I hopce to learn more about building one from her. All in all, we were very impressed. This week we are going to be taking pictures for the website and bazaar.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

In the beginning

This is going to be a knitting blog with a little chatting and discussion of a few books thrown in for good measure. I started knitting in 4-H (head, heart, health and hands) when I was 12 and gradually grew to love it. Originally, I thought the 4-ply cap and scarf were dorky, nothing I would ever wear or give. Oh please!! However, my first project after finishing the required ones was a baby sweater with a pattern and I was hooked after that. I also love to read and chat, hence the title of this blog.


I am involved in a church ministry where we knit and crochet prayer shawls for members of the church that we feel will be uplifted by this gift. As we get going, I hope to post pictures of the members of our group and hopefully of the shawls and other projects they are doing.





I work part-time at a crafts store and one of our customers told me about