but keep the old....one is silver, the other gold". Remember that old song that we sang as 'round' back in Brownies or Girl Scouts? I wonder if singing is still such a big part of being a scout? Maybe it's just that the times were simpler, back in the late 40's and 1950's. I was a Brownie Scout, and I 'flew-up' to the Girl Scouts..*S* I still have my Brownie pin and my wings. It was a 'good part' of my turbulent growing up years. Something that stayed constant.
Along that same line, is my friendship with Jean. I thought it was time you met this person who plays a big role in my day to day happiness...*VBS* Jean and I have sons that were friends all through school. And altho Josh(her oldest) played at my house, or Justin(my youngest) played at hers, we never got acquainted until 2000. She is quite abit younger than me, but it doesn't seem to matter. I offer wisdom, well seasoned ways of looking at things, and a place to lean.In return I have found loyality, companionship, and someone to laugh with....and much more. I think she and I are kindred spirits. I taught Jean to quilt in 2001, and she was an excellent student. She's a scrapper and believes in 'use it up'. I couldn't be prouder.
Of course I had to show her my crocheted rugs, and before I knew it, she was off and running. She makes the rectangle shaped ones, and has sold several. I knew it wouldn't be long before she'd HAVE to try a basket...LOL. Sure enough, by Sunday evening she 'caved'. When I talked to her yesterday, she'd finished 5...*G* I think it's fair to say that her mom will be getting a set of stacking baskets for Mother's Day on Sunday. I snapped these pictures last week while she was visiting. She's activities director at our local nursing home. She works from noon til 8:30, and often stops after work to visit. Her hands are always busy, crocheting, snipping the sewn strips of trimming off the overlap and winding the rag balls. She's sitting on the floor so she can stretch out her tired legs..*S*
And here's that elusive picture of my three baskets,stacked. You can see the smallest one is about a row taller than the other two. Hedgie ask how much fabric it takes? More than you would think! If you know how to crochet Hedgie, take a large hook, and a strip about 3/4" wide of fabric and make a chain. I think 36" of fabric will give you about 10-18 single crochet stitches, depending. I tear my fabric. I prefer tearing to cutting, but I tear down the length of the yardage, instead of across. It gives you a cleaner tear. There are a couple of threads to pull away and discard, but not too bad. Polyster fabric tears poorly to not at all. If you need or want more information on the baskets, give me a hollar...*VBS*
Thursday, May 10, 2007
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Thanks for stopping by- I am enjoying these crochet adventures! I don't do this but my best friend does a bunch of crochet-I plan to show her this-because (ahem)we all need one more hobby...right!
Please tell Jean I'm happy to make her aquaintance. Any friend of Finn's.......
LOVE those crochet bowls. If I hadn't given away all my older fabric I might be tempted to try this myself. But not with $8-$10 yd quilt shop fabric!
How nice to introduce Jean - good friends are the best and should be tended with care . . . you gals have fun.
Welcome, Jean!!!! How wonderful to put a pretty face to such a neat lady...we've heard a lot about you :) And those crochet bowls are awesome, Finn. I watched one of the tv ladies making the clothesline ones and thought...hmmm, got to do that! But then she said 12 yards of fabric and I fell off of my chair. I hope she meant 12 yards of strips not 12 yards total, but the way she said it sure made me wonder. I think you owe it to those who do not know and start measuring as you go and give us a full report!
It's great to have such a good friend to share things with.
The crochet bowls are wonderful. They look like quick fun to make.
What beautiful baskets. The combination of colors is very cheerful.
Those baskets are such fun!
Your friend Jean looks happy visiting & crocheting away. It is so nice to have a friend.
Yes Finn, scouts and guides do still sing lots and lots - in fact the funniest thing the other week was when DD1 (who isn't a scout or guide) rang DS to get the words of some songs when on the bus returning from rugby tour - I suppose I should be thankful that she wanted relatively innocent scout words rather than being taught the somewhat bawdier rugby club versions
Well, now, Finn....don't you just know that I will NEED your basket making directions!?! Aren't you sorry I ever found your blog?? I am still loving my rug and am planning to make more baby burp cloths this weekend---all thanks to your wonderful tutorials. I do love those nesting baskets.
So nice to meet your friend Jean! She needs to get a blog!
Thank you for stopping by my blog.I often wonder if I am just writing for myself or if some of you ladies actually see it.Thanks again.I certainly am having a hard time with my pictures, can't seem to get everything going as it should, maybe someday soon.
love the baskets, Have a great day.
Criminetly woman! You can start a fire like no other. I've purchased the fabric for my first rug and am ready to go. I had intended to try lockerhooking, but my hands weren't up to it.
Welcome to Jean! I'm glad you have someone close to "hang-out" with Finn, a good friend is a precious jewel.
Goodness, I'm going to be singing, "Make new friends" ALL day now, lol.
Love the baskets!
Yes, I remember that song from girl scouts, but I was a leader at the time and my 25 year old was 6 and a Daisy scout.
LOVE the baskets! I think I will just have to try this!
Hello to Jean, so glad you have a good friend to share with.
Have a great weekend, Finn, and Happy Mother's Day!
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