Craftola's Blog Contest and Giveway April 2009!
Posted by Kathy at 3/31/2009
Perpetual Spring Chickens finished...
Posted by Kathy at 3/29/2009 Labels: red hat society, Red Hatting, Spring Chickens
The Decoupaged Shoes?
Posted by Kathy at 3/28/2009 Labels: decoupaged shoes, red hat society

After finishing them, I gave them about 5 coats of modge-podge and 5 coats of spray varnish. I have only worn them one time for an outing with my crazy Red Hat Group...they were in awe of their beauty, aren't you???? *smile* Feel free to leave a comment!
Ultimate Blog Party ~ And the Winner is....
Posted by Kathy at 3/27/2009 Labels: Bunny Pins/magnets, Ultimate Blog Party 2009

I want to thank all of my visitors for stopping by this week. It has been so fun to see all of the blogs, meet new people and learn new things. The winner of the drawing for the Ultimate Blog Party 2009 at Craftola is:
Gail ~ mooselovingmamabear
Congratulations! Please email me with your mailing address so I can send your prize.
But that not all, everyone is a Winner this week for stopping by. I will be sending out participation prizes to all who visited this week via email. Thank you to all for participating. Craftola will be holding another give-away very soon.
Have a great weekend and happy blogging!
Another Wednesday in March....
Posted by Kathy at 3/25/2009 Labels: March Month, Ultimate Blog Party 2009
That is why my husband and I always host our annual "big" Mystery Party in March, so we have something to look forward to for this month of the year. After 5 years of having them, most of our friends look forward to it as an annual "event"! Unfortunately, I think we had it too early this year, we should have had it this weekend, instead of 2 weeks ago... Oh well, next year I will remember this!
Can't wait for the drawing to see who wins my door prize during this week's UBP! Winner will be picked via a random number picker Friday at 6 p.m. ~ so there's still time for others to join in the fun...
The Ultimate Blog Party Continues.... :>)
Posted by Kathy at 3/24/2009 Labels: Ultimate Blog Party 2009
After thinking about everyone who has stopped by to "party" here at Craftola this week, I have decided to do the drawing for my "Hand Made Giveaway" and all others who visited will also receive something from me, too. Just my way of saying "thank you for visiting"...
Spread the word. Craftola will be drawing for my give away on Friday at 6 p.m. EST. The winner will be notified and posted here next week. All others will receive a little prize from me via email... it will be something I think everyone might use.
Happy UBP! Cheers!!!!!
Pink and Brown Baby Sweater Set ~ Gorgeous!
Posted by Kathy at 3/23/2009 Labels: Etsy Shop Items
Ultimate Blog Party 2009 ~ Leave Comment...
Posted by Kathy at 3/22/2009 Labels: Free Prize, Post for Free Prize, Ultimate Blog Party 2009
Happy Reading! Hurray for the Ultimate Blog Party!!!!!!!
Etsy Shop Now Open!! :>)
Posted by Kathy at 3/22/2009 Labels: Carftola Etsy, Etsy Banner, Etsy Shop Items

Springtime Bunny Pins...
Posted by Kathy at 3/20/2009 Labels: Basket, Bunny, Easter, Magnet, Ornament, Pin
Lacking Time to Blog, Lately...
Posted by Kathy at 3/19/2009 Labels: Etsy Shop Items
Posted by Kathy at 2/25/2009 Labels: Altered Book, Altered recipe Book, Decoupage
Knitting By Night...
Posted by Kathy at 2/22/2009
I think they turned out so adorable. :>) I named this set "Princess Perfect". I already have some ideas for a whole line of "Princess " sets.
A Little Progress on the Recipe Book...
Posted by Kathy at 2/20/2009
Back to Blogging!
Posted by Kathy at 2/19/2009


My Dad's Birthday...
Posted by Kathy at 11/30/2008
Its also my sister-in-law's birthday...I always remembered her special day, because she shared it with Dad. To make a small world even smaller, my brother-in-law's birthday (her husband) shares the same birthday as my Mother, so I never forget his, either. Who would have thought?
Speaking of coincidence, my best friend was married on my daughter's birthday. Then my daughter had a friend who was born the same day as as my young cousin, who is my daughter's age. My nephew's birthday is the same day as my best friend's son. Too eerie...and there's probably more of these things I don't even realize! I feel like the old song, "I'm my own Grandpa!".
Here's to the end of a wonderful Thanksgiving! On toward the Holidays!
Breadstick Cornucopia for Thanksgiving
Posted by Kathy at 11/29/2008 Labels: Thanksgiving Cornucopia
Happy Thanksgiving!
Posted by Kathy at 11/25/2008 Labels: Thanksgiving Cornucopia
Knitting by Night
Posted by Kathy at 11/23/2008 Labels: Knitting

Surprise, Surprise, Surprise
Posted by Kathy at 11/21/2008 Labels: Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry
For a good time...
Posted by Kathy at 11/19/2008 Labels: Knitting
Knitting Left Handed ~ In a Right Handed World
Posted by Kathy at 11/17/2008 Labels: Knitting
My mentor was not a left-handed knitter and I loved to watch her sit and knit all of the intricate patterns to create her beautiful sweaters and other knitted work. When I finally expressed a desire to learn how to knit, she gladly told me she would show me how.The first thing she told me to do was to go buy a pair of size 8 straight knitting needles and a ball of yarn (wool). When I returned, to my surprise...she told me to sit on the floor facing her, while she sat in her chair. I did this, but thought that the logical thing would be to sit beside her while she taught me. However, this was not the way for a left handed knitter to learn from one who uses the other hand dominantly.By sitting opposite of her, I did everything in reverse of what she was doing. If she used her right hand to do something, I used my left hand...and vice versa. Before I knew it, I had a grasp of casting on and was knitting and purling in no time. Then came the time I felt comfortable enough to try actually making something I could keep and reading a pattern to do it.
Now, if any of you are left handed knitters and have attempted to read a knitting pattern that was written by and for knitters of the opposite hand, you have probably felt intimidated and frustrated your first time, just like me. It can be a struggle to logically make sense of the pattern, because us lefty knitters go from left to right when we knit or purl. That makes the pattern backward to us and in the beginning, it can be hard to train yourself which way the decreases or increases should go or slant. In our left-handed knitting mind, we might be working the straight side edge, but in the knitting pattern, they are referring to the inside edge, such as a center front. Left-handed knitting can present problems when reading a pattern.The best way to tackle left-handed knitting is to take a good look at the pattern before you start it.
Many times, we have to compensate for our increases or decreases by adjusting the way we do them. If the pattern says, for instance, "knit two together", in order to make the decrease slant in the right direction, we left handed knitters might have to do a "knit one, slip one, pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch" or in the knitting vernacular "K1, S1, PSSO".I hope this article will inspire all of you who happen to be left handed knitters and have been frustrated by trying to learn how to knit or want to try more intricate patterns. Knitting can be one of the most enjoyable hobbies you can ever learn and give you hours of pleasure. I hope to write more knitting tips for all of us left handed knitters and also for those who may be of the other "handed persuasion". Happy knitting to all of you left handed knitters!
The Sweater, the Sweater....
Posted by Kathy at 11/17/2008 Labels: Knitting

Here is the link for the pattern:
EASY BAMBOOZLE SWEATER
(Courtesy of Crystal Palace Yarns - Free Patterns)
Wish me luck! I will post pictures of my progress on it. In the mean time, I will try and get the crocheted buttons instructions posted, in case anyone wants to give them a whirl. They are easy-peasy!
Knitting by Night ~ Crocheted Buttons
Posted by Kathy at 11/13/2008 Labels: crocheted buttons, Knitting
Here are the buttons I made for my knitted sweater. Aren't they cute? They are so quick and easy to make and I think they will add something special to my sweater. All you do is crochet around a cabone ring and draw the stitches together. I will post the instructions for any of you who would want to try it. By the way, I hope to finish the sweater tonight!!!!
Knitting By Night
Posted by Kathy at 11/10/2008 Labels: Knitted Red Sweater

Batik ~ Finished!!!!!
Posted by Kathy at 11/07/2008 Labels: Batik
Batik ~ Red Dye Bath?
Posted by Kathy at 11/06/2008 Labels: Batik
Batik - The Tools
Posted by Kathy at 11/05/2008 Labels: Batik
I heat the wax in an old pan and an old electric frying pan. I've used the same brushes for years, they look gnarly, but once they heat up and the old wax melts, they work just fine! I like to use a blend of paraffin and beeswax. I have some tjanting needle tools, but I don't think they are as precise as using a brush. I always cover an old canvas board with paper and put my fabric over that, while applying the wax. It is easier for me to hold while I'm working!
Batik ~ Orange Dye Bath
Posted by Kathy at 11/05/2008 Labels: Batik
All of the "dots", cheeks and the irises should stay orange. I now have it in the red dye bath. Hope to have it out and drying by the end of the day. Its looking pretty good at this point, don't you think?
Batik - First Dye Bath
Posted by Kathy at 11/04/2008 Labels: Batik
Batik this Week...
Posted by Kathy at 11/04/2008 Labels: Batik
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