Leprechaun Garland

I had this idea that for each of Dane’s Birthday and Christmas presents I would just make him a fireplace garland for a different holiday.

Trouble is, whenever I make a new one, I usually love it so much that instead of putting it in a “Save for Christmas” box…

I get so excited to show it off…

that I just…

you know…

give it to him.

Now I need to think of something else for Christmas. Ha,ha.

 

 

Original Leprechaun Pattern @ Crochet365knittoo

Original Shamrock Pattern @ BagoDayCrochet

Order In the BASEMENT!!

Sometimes when you feel like you’ve run out of space–it is very easy to get overwhelmed and….welll….

let things go.

I admit, that’s exactly what I did. I knew I needed to rotate out all the expired stuff but it felt daunting. And besides, those expiration dates are getting tinier and tinier and harder and harder to see every single day. Ha.

Enter my sweet Lyndi, whose got a fabulous way of taking chaos…

and after hours and hours of hard work…

turning it…

into…

rows and rows…

of lovely, meticulous ORDER!!!

I can now find EXACTLY what I need in a matter of seconds!!

Hallelujah!!!

To me, when I look at my crazy shelves now, all I can see is…

love.

Thank you my sweet, kind, incredibly hard working girl. You’ll never know how deeply I appreciate all this awesomeness.

I love you Lyndi.

April’s Afghan

This sweet project was truly a labor of love that took nearly a year to complete. It was April’s turn to choose an afghan and she chose the pattern and all the colors. She really has the best eye for all that, so I was thrilled that she didn’t tell me to just wing it. That would have gone badly!!

I stitched the squares together with a simple single crochet. I know there are fancier ways to do it but this worked just fine.

The edge came from the deep ridiculous recesses of my brain and I’m sure I couldn’t do it twice–Haha. I just kept going around until it looked like I wanted it to.

In the end, we both thought it was perfect.

For you April….with love.

Mom

 

 

Original pattern is called the Island Time Granny Square by Mallory Krall

Dali’s Adventure

So, I’m just sitting at my desk, minding my own business when I hear a tiny squeek. Ohhhh….man. I know what that means. Dali is not in the pretty little basket that I fixed for her to have her babies in, back in the laundry room.

Nooooo….she’s laying in the kitty couch…in the family room. On closer inspection,  I see that she already has a teeny little baby snuggled in with her! What the heck?!!!

Nothing shy about this girl! Instead of hiding away somewhere she is in the middle of the room with both Hobbes AND Lyla asleep just a few feet away

There is absolutely NO CHANCE that she and a few babies would ever fit in that silly thing.

So bizarre.

In a panic, I got very, very brave and picked up the whole couch and put it all in the laundry room basket where I wanted her to be, in the first place. Scooting her off the couch and into the basket–while she is still in the birthing mode was quite the feat–let me tell you! But she was awesome and we did it.

She very quickly had two more babies–three total. We have a brown stripe, a black stripe and a solid black.

SOOOOO cute!!!

She seems comfortable and content.

Now if she’ll only stay put.

Fingers crossed.

Warrior Link

Jacob asked me if I could make a Link from Legends of Zelda—

only in full Warrior gear.

What an amazing challenge it was!

I had a pattern for the basic Link character–which I made for my grandson a while back…

but there was NOOOO pattern for this.

And you know, I think I loved it even more because I had to figure it all out myself.

Even down to the Korok seed in his back pouch…

and teeny earring in his pointed ears.

The skull mask was particularly fun with it’s hair, braids, teeth…

and creepy horns. Link even has his stomach tattoos and medallions.

A TON of work but I loved every second of it.

All for you Jacob!!

love,