Packing just one suitcase and one backpack for the CRAFTLIT TOUR , I'm off today to walk the streets where classic English authors walked. London, Bath and Wales are the destinations.
Now if I can just remember which of the many little fabric and plastic bags, sacks and envelopes contain those necessary travel accessories in the luggage, we're all set. (It will be like playing Concentration when looking for those aspirin or that iTouch recharger.)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Wooden Crochet Hooks
These lovely hand fashioned crochet hooks were made by William Schmidt of Turn of the Century.
Having recently taken up crochet, and reading that wooden crochet hooks were easier to hold and made pulling yarns less taxing on finger joints, I found this one in walnut and ergonomically fashioned. The shop is on Etsy and owned by DCWoodcraft.
DCWoodcraft's Etsy shop made purchasing quick, and DC efficiently sent it out the next day. The postal service cooperated by sending it quickly.
This hook feels smooth, organic and comfortable while working with it. My SIL says she really likes hers, too. SIL has one made in cherry wood in size "J", although any millimeter sized hook can be purchased.
Here is the crocheted baby blanket in progress with the ergonomic hook attached:
Pleased with the wood hook, I might get rid of most of those stashed plastic crochet hooks.
Having recently taken up crochet, and reading that wooden crochet hooks were easier to hold and made pulling yarns less taxing on finger joints, I found this one in walnut and ergonomically fashioned. The shop is on Etsy and owned by DCWoodcraft.
This hook feels smooth, organic and comfortable while working with it. My SIL says she really likes hers, too. SIL has one made in cherry wood in size "J", although any millimeter sized hook can be purchased.
Here is the crocheted baby blanket in progress with the ergonomic hook attached:
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Color Saturday
We took a little drive yesterday up past Powderhorn Ski Resort and on to the mesa east of Grand Junction, CO.
Petraglyphs beside CO 141:
Husband on left and friends on right ... a few fish in the lake.
Petraglyphs beside CO 141:
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