Friday, October 25, 2013

Autumn Mitts

Don't you just love
Fingerless Mitts?!
I do!
And I am loving this pattern from
the book
Crochet
 One - Skein Wonders.
Although they are shown here on my hands,
I actually crocheted this pair for my oldest daughter
Hilary.
I originally bought this skein of sock yarn to knit her a pair of socks.
Somehow that didn't happen...
But when I found this pattern I knew what the yarn was truly for!
Hilary LOVES fingerless mitts.
And the beautiful Fall colors suit her perfectly.
I always enjoy finding new and different things to make
from all the gorgeous sock yarns that are available.
So...
one pair just wasn't enough!
Funny thing is~
this pair's being modeled by Hilary
but it's for sale on my
One of my favorite things about these lovely little mitts is
the pretty scalloped edge that just naturally
happens at the top.
OH!
And I have quite a stash of beautiful
hand painted
sock yarns.
{It only takes one skein to make 2 pairs}
As always, I get plenty of help.

Hmmm.....
who else needs a pair of these?

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fall Finery

As Fall has swooped down on me,
I realize I have fallen behind on blogging.
I have missed you all
and am ready to show you
some of the projects that have kept me away from my computer.
This first one is my favorite go to baby hat.
I have made it so many times over the years
and embellished it with many different flowers.
It's for sale on my Etsy Shop.
This pair was a custom order
 for a couple of baby cousins
born just 2 days apart.
Instead of a crocheted rose I attached
the knitted version with a pearl bead for each center.
And here's something new 
I have fallen in love with!
It looks like an old fashioned
to me.
The pattern can be found
here
I love the puff stitch in the back.
I confess ~ I've made a few of these...
Finally moving on from baby hats,
I knit up these
Wee Baby Leg Warmers
from 100% Baby Alpaca.
Just scrumptious!

In a few days I will have another
completed baby project to show you.
Here's a little sneak peek.

~And speaking of babies...
here's what 2 of my furry ones like most about
my afternoon knitting time.
They get to cozy up on the couch
while I sit across the room
and work away.
We are all quite happy :)))

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Visions of Pumpkins & A Beautiful Gift

My days are still filled with visions of
pumpkins...
All sizes
all shapes
&
even all colors...
For the first time ever
I put some items in our
Pumpkin Festival
Craft Sale
with the girls from my LYS.
My goods did quite well and I was just
*tickled pink*
{not orange mind you ~ I am still not a lover of orange,
which is why I am attracted to pumpkins in other colors!}



I just love these sweet little
pumpkin egg cozies.
I found the pattern on
I will probably make a few orange or pumpkin colored ones also
but.......
I had to start with
cream
&
flamingo pink :)))

OH!!!!
And my other
exciting news ~
My friend Neicee
over at
had a recent
Give Away
and
I was the
LUCKY WINNER!!!
Just look at all this
Yarny  Goodness!
:)))))))
I can accomplish a whole lot with this lovely
treasure trove!
Plus
she was sweet enough to include
a bag full of assorted teas.
They are not in the picture
because
I confess~
I have been drinking them up left and right.
I am a true addict.
It is all very yummy...
yarn ....
tea....
aahhhhh..........
Now THAT'S what I'm talking about!

**Thank you,
thank you,
thank you
My Dear Neicee!**
You sure know how to treat a girl nice :)

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

A Harvest of Good Things

Once again it's
Pumpkin
time
here in the
Pumpkin Capital of the World!
Our Pumpkin Festival
started today
and runs through Saturday.
I, of course, look forward mostly
to the
Craft Sale
on the last day :)))
Living here and being surrounded by
pumpkin mania
this time of year
keeps me on the constant lookout
for new pumpkin patterns.
I love this one they gave me at my
LYS.
I did tweak it a bit here and there {naturally}.
It has been a fun pattern to work with.
Cute, huh?!

And on a personal note~
My Mother~In~Law
is doing better,
however,
due to her age she has some
longstanding health issues
 that will be with her always now.
I still keep a close watch on her,
take her to all doctor appointments
and fill her medication keeper each week.
I am so thankful she lives next door to me.
And I thank each one of you for your kind comments,
concern,
&
prayers.
It means so much.

Also, I had a new experience today.
For the first time I gave myself an injection.
The doctor put me on Enbrel for my RA.
Rather than going into the office for a weekly injection,
I opted to self inject.
It went quite well.
I feel just fine.
Much better than when I was on Methotrexate {UGH!!!}
So~
So far so good.
I have high hopes for this medication
and
who knows
maybe next year
I
will win the Golfing Championship
{maybe I should learn to golf first...}.

And one more thing~
Tomorrow we hit the 2 year mark from Scott's Pancreatic Cancer.
Can I get a good
AMEN!!!

I pray this finds you all
Happy
Healthy
&
Blessed.

With Love,
Danette

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Scallops & Shells Shawl

Hello to all my long lost friends!
So sorry I have been absent here lately ~
My dear Mother In Law,
who is 87 and lives next door to me,
has been very sick :(((
I spent one week in the hospital with her
and am now looking after her at home.
She had acute pancreatitis
and
went into heart failure at the hospital.
All prayers are appreciated!
Her name is Pat.
During all those hours of hospital time,
I managed to finish my
Scallops and Shells Shawl.
The pattern is in
Serenity
A Crochet Collection
by
Knit Picks.
I used
Gloss Fingering
{70% Merino Wool, 30% Silk}
yarn in a lovely dusty {almost silvery} purple called
Velveteen.
This yarn was wonderful to work with
and feels nice and soft.
And more to the
point ~
the finished project is very lacy
&
Oh
So
Feminine.

I hope you are all happy and healthy.
I will spend the next several days,
while we have this nearly 100 degree heat snap,
catching up on all of your blogs.
Blessings,
Danette

Monday, August 5, 2013

Strawberry Red

We had a beautiful weekend here in Illinois.
Perfect weather for
front porch swinging.
So on Saturday
I gathered up two of my doggies
and my crochet basket
and headed out for some fresh air.
{Miss Sophie ~ the oldest weenie~ cannot come to the porch.
She likes to give chase up and down Main Street.}
Phoebe however is too barrel chested to go up and down steps
so she gets to join Mommy on the porch.
And the little guy~
Jose'
only wants to be where his Mommy is
so he stays put as well.
While enjoying the heavenly breeze
I was able to finish up this darling
 Baby Shell Cardigan.
I chose a gorgeous shade of
Strawberry Red
instead of a typical baby color.
My friend Diane, who lives in Kentucky,
will have a new granddaughter
in early September.
Her daughter, a first time Mommy,
loves
red.
And I figured she will be gifted with plenty of pink.
The pattern can be found in my new favorite book
by
If you love to crochet baby things
this book is a
must have.
I promise you will love it!
It was so much fun to crochet.
And as promised ~
cute & easy.
There is no seaming anywhere :)))
The pattern shows darling little flowers
dancing across the front
{which I will add to my next sweater}.
Once I attached these
heart buttons
Hubby and I decided the look was complete.
So I omitted the flowers on this one.
Sorry
Miss Phoebe ~
Although you do look good in red,
this sweater really isn't for YOU.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Fragrance of Days Gone By

I just LOVE
Flowers.
I love the look
the feel
&
the smell
of them.
Being unable to part with them,
I always dry them.
As time goes by I have discovered
that I actually like them best
when they are dried.
They carry with them the
fragrance of days gone by.
There are always precious memories
attached to each bouquet,
each blossom.
They make my heart happy
and sometimes bring a tear to my eyes
while I stand for a moment's recollection.
These roses were a  Mother's Day gift
from my 6 year old granddaughter,
Gabby
who knows and shares her Grammy's love for all things that
grow
&
have life.
Gabby had the honor
of being the flower girl
in her Mommy's best friend's wedding
a couple of weeks ago.
While still in her beautiful array of clothing,
with her hair piled up in curls,
she ran down to Grammy's
to ask me to dry her little bouquet.
I put them in an old Coca~Cola bottle
and plan to set them on her dresser today
for her to find when she returns home
from a day out with her Daddy.
They turned out rather sweet.

The hydrangeas grow in massive quantity
in my daughter
Chelsea's
yard.
Every time I look at them I will remember
this Summer.
Why is this Summer special?
For many reasons
but here are my top three~
In December
Chelsea & her little family moved into the house on the corner,
just 2 doors over.
In June
Hilary and her hubby
moved into the house across the street.
This is the very first Summer
Scott & I have had our children living so close.
What a fun, beautiful BLESSING it has been.
Oh!
And #3 ~
In September we will hit the 2 year mark from Scott's Pancreatic Cancer.
He is cancer free.
His energy comes back bit by bit... gradually,
and we are so
 THANKFUL TO GOD.
All in all ~
it's been a good
Summer.
And now it's August already.
I believe there are good things in store.
May you all not only be Blessed beyond belief in this month ahead,
but also be an abundant blessing to those around you.

"But thanks be to God,
 who always leads us in triumph in Christ,
and manifests through us the sweet aroma
of the knowledge of Him
in every place.
For we are a
fragrance of Christ to God..."
2 Corinthians 2:14 ~ 15

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Beautiful Baskets

Is there anyone out there who shares my
Obsession
for
Baskets?
Aren't these the most
Beautiful Baskets?!!
And the really cool thing is...
they were
Handmade
by
My Very Dear Friend
Carey.
I am so amazed by her talent!
Each one is lovelier than the last.
It is hard to choose a favorite.
Carey has long been a
 gifted knitter
&
absolute
Queen of Crochet
but this too.....
Come on now!
So much talent in one sweet person :)))
And by day
she's a
Nurse Practitioner.
This little beauty is
mine all mine :)))
She made me a
Tea Basket
for my birthday!
And filled it with teabags
&
a handmade teabag dish.
She even signed the bottom for me.
As much as I love baskets...
there's nothing that compares to
Good Friends!

Thanks Carey ~
I love you!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Meet Mr. Darcy

On Sunday afternoon my sister
Bridget
brought me a gift.
I had been thinking I might enjoy watching a pretty fish
float around while I am in my upstairs office.
So I pulled a pretty crystal rose bowl out of the china cabinet
and made it ready,
thinking I would go fish shopping one day this week.
Instead I got a lovely surprise ~
Bridget showed up with this gorgeous
Beta.
I love how colorful he is.
Such a beautiful creature needed a special name...
So~
Meet
Mr. Darcy.
Isn't he pretty?
I especially love the turquoise blue across his body.
And speaking of
turquoise blue...
I finally finished my third pair of
Crocheted Socks :)
These are for my friend
Mary Anne.
She has been off work with a back injury.
I decided she needed a little something soft and snuggly to comfort her.
She was delighted!
Isn't it fun to give gifts :)))
And back to my sister
Bridget ~
I just can't resist telling you this little story...
Last night Bridget decided she would walk
to my  house and join us for Knit Night.
Her favorite coffee shop is along the way.
The girls in there saw her going by and waved her in for a nice chat.
She pulled her crochet work out to get a few stitches in while they visited.
And this is what happened~
If you look closely
you will see
that she crocheted
{and connected!}
her work around the strap of the bag!
They all got a good laugh out of that...
and when she arrived at my house...
well....
we had to laugh some more!
So today's post has gone from
Fish
to
Frog.
For my Dear Sister
must now get busy
frogging
that bit of nonsense.