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December 23, 2008
by Tammy
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Crochet Is Heating Up

I know that crochet is starting to catch up to knitting as far a popularity, but I thought it was very telling that in the past two days I have discovered that two long-distance friends of mine also crochet. These are gals I’ve known forever, and while we’ve had a lot of discussions about various topics, for whatever reason, this topic never made its way into the conversation. In fact, I only learned about their crochet ways because one of them gave me an awesome crocheted afghan for Christmas, and the other one I saw had posted pictures of a project she’s working on over at her Facebook page.

Pictured is a yarn trainer I purchased as a little thank you in reciprocation for the afghan. I’ve never used one of these, but now I am thinking of going back to the Knitting Warehouse site and ordering one for myself too. Sometimes I do roll my yarn before I start a project, but I really hate doing that. This little gadget looks like it would let me skip that step. Plus, I have to say that my cats are often mesmerized by the strings of yarn coming from the ball, and I have to constantly tell my dogs that no, this is not a ball for them to play with.

December 22, 2008
by Tammy
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Mother Bear and Knit One, Save One

I found a few more charity organizations to contribute to for those who knit or crochet. First, there’s the Mother Bear Project. They provided donated hand-made bears to comfort children affected by HIV/AIDS in emerging nations. Basically, this is how it works: you send them $5 for the pattern and the money goes towards the cost of shipping all the bears (mainly to Africa and Haiti). They ask you to use a specific pattern and then personalize it, but they don’t want anyone making up their own bears without using the basic pattern provided. You can find more info about that on the FAQ page.

Another program you may be interested in is sponsored by Save the Children and is called Knit One Save One. The idea is to distribute hand-knitted or crocheted baby hats to children around the world since keeping newborns warm is an essential element to keeping them healthy. This looks like an obviously worthwhile project, but I was concerned that when you are asked to download what they term an “action kit,” you have to give all kinds of personal information, and there includes a line that says by downloading the kit you give permission to allow them to send you future emails. I find that a little frustrating, but if that kind of thing doesn’t bother you, then it might be a good group to become involved with. Like I said, I like the cause, just not thrilled with the set up on line.

Do you do any charity crafting or know of a group that could use them help? Let me know about them or include some info in a comment.

December 21, 2008
by Tammy
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Boycott Marley & Me If You Are a Dog Lover

Normally, I like to keep things fairly light around here, and of course, write about crafts, but after seeing the one-zillionth commercial last night about the new movie coming out this Christmas called Marley & Me, as a dog lover, I feel compelled to blog about it. This movie, starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, is based on the book by the same title, and I read it a few years ago when I was working in the local library. It was a very popular book and had a picture on the front of an adorable lab, so I was suckered in. At first, I found it pretty funny because I also have had a few lab or lab mixes over the years as pets (Rocky-BooBoo is showing his stuff off at the top of this blog post in fact), and while they are the most loving dogs ever created, they are probably one of the most difficult to train as well.

The more I read, the less I laughed and the more I cried. The characters, which are supposedly based on a real life experience of the author, were not just stupid but actually cruel to Marley. In one scene, the wife is dealing with postpartum depression. The husband comes home to find her freaking out and literally beating the dog with her fists. Other scenes have them closing him up for hours in a garage all alone, only later to find something he’s destroyed because he is scared to be alone in the garage during a thunderstorm. (This takes place in Florida, so hello! We have a lot of storms down here folks!)

How is any of this funny? Who would want to see a movie like this, let alone put money in the pocket of the person who abused this dog and the Hollywood industry that wants to also make a buck off of it?

Finally, to top it off, the story ends when the family, now with the addition of children, decides that they want to go to Disney on a family vacation, but then there’s the dog who is now old and ill. What are they to do? Well, of course, they decide to put the dog down so they can go see Mickey Mouse, makes perfect sense to these cold and horrible people.

Other than the fact that this story is sick, my real concern is the many people who may watch the movie and think, “He is so cute. We should get a dog!” Considering this book was a best seller and now turned into a major motion picture, obviously a majority of people think the treatment of this dog was okay, that pets are throw-away objects to be discarded when we tire of them or find them inconvenient. By releasing this movie during the holiday season, this could very well mean more incompetent, cruel people might decide to buy that little puppy with the red ribbon around its neck without realizing that puppies turn into full grown dogs in just a few years, and along the way that means lots of chewing, barking, barfing, peeing, and general destruction along with lots of unconditional, unquestioning love and loyalty.

Anyone who claims to be a dog lover, I merely asked that you boycott this movie and the book, which is now coming out in reprints. And if you know of anyone who is thinking about seeing the movie, feel free to pass along the URL to this post or better yet point them to the many bad reviews posted on Amazon.com from readers who felt exactly like I do.

December 21, 2008
by Tammy
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What’s Pink & Purple & Soft All Over? A Baby Blanket!

I finally have enough blanket to show off along with an idea of what stitches I’m using for this one. I’m using a combination of double crochet and what’s called a rib stitch, which is basically either double or single crochet but instead of going through both loops you go through the back one. This creates a rib or 3D affect, which is pretty cool looking. I like the dimension created by this stitch, but I thought doing the entire blanket in it would be a little too much, so I came up with the following alternating pattern of stitches: *2 double rib rows, 10 single rib rows, 2 double rib rows, 10 double crochet rows, and then repeat from *.

It took me awhile the get the tension right between getting used to the rib stitch as well as the yarn I’m using, which is super soft and has a tiny thread of a ribbon type fiber going through it. I’m not thrilled with the first few rows, but hopefully, when I’ve finished it, washed, and then blocked the blanket, it will look okay.

December 19, 2008
by Tammy
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Craft Bloggers Unite 12/19/08


Today is my day to catch up on my half-finished holiday activities, which includes a half-decorated Christmas tree, the other half of my Christmas cards assembled and mailed, the rest of my holiday house decorations pulled out and set up, and the rest of the Christmas presents wrapped and ready to give. Somehow I only managed to get half of all the above accomplished at this point, and now I feel the stress of it weighing me down. I mean – it’s just sad to look at a half-decorated Christmas tree! But, school is over until the new year and I have zero appointments today, so it’s just me, the animals, and Christmas today. Just call me Mrs. Clause.

If you are also feeling the holiday pinch to get everything done, then grab a few minutes for some quick and creative ideas from my fellow craft bloggers.

Craftside- A behind-the-scenes peek at a crafty world
The 15 days of Holiday Goodness Giveaways continues at Craftside. Just answer questions and you are entered to win free books! And while you’re there check out a tiny embroidered necklace, a decoupage reindeer necklace, a fun centerpiece, a floral barrette tutorial, a winter memory photo ornament project and a couple of invitation ideas!

Stefanie Girard’s Sweater Surgery
The fastest festive reindeer necklace ever! Perfect for holiday party crafting.

The Impatient Crafter
Madge shares another simply stunning ornament idea you can whip up in a flash!

Crafty Princess Diaries
Holiday Guerrilla Marketing Tip for Crafty Princesses – Don’t forget that so important and handy business card this holiday season.

Cross Stitch at About.com
Use the free back stitch motifs for quick ornaments or stitch several together for a larger project.

Layers Upon Layers
There are lots of projects that can be done in time for the holidays, even at this late date!

About Family Crafts
Using these free printables, you can make your own cards, party invitations, favors bags, place cards, napkin rings, gift tags, and much more to help celebrate Christmas!

Aileen’s Musings
Aileen shows you a few more quicky Christmas cards she made from old cards and things. Stop by and get some ideas for yourself!

The Crochet Dude
Have a blue Christmas by adorning your packages with inexpensive Christmas ornaments. Drew shows how to do a quick and colorful easy addition to your packages with the help of his faithful feline.

December 18, 2008
by Tammy
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Crafting a New Room, Marmoleum and More

We have a major home improvement project going on. What we call “the dog room” aka family room is having a floor to wall make-over including paint, new flooring, new furniture, new TV, and entertainment center. It has been a long, long time coming since we have lived in this house for 10 years and have barely done a thing to it, at least on the inside. I say “we,” but really, my DH is doing most of the work when it comes to muscle since (a) he is Mr. Perfection and so gets really bossy when it comes to projects like this (b) I am very wimpy and after rolling a paint brush about three times I’m ready to take a nap.

Right now, we are in the painting stages and have decided to be daring with bright colors in the turquoise family. Next is flooring and because this is a room that gets tons of traffic – many of them of the four legged, 100 pound variety – we are pretty sure we are going to go with a material called marmoleum from Forbo. I am leaning towards a dark brown to contrast the bright walls and hide as much dirt as all those feet track in as possible. The room is huge, 24×18′ so I know we are going to probably pass out when we get the bill for the floor, but the old floor (a faux parkay vinyl) is literally disintegrating. I’m not a big fan of ceramic tile, especially for a room that size. It’s too cold and hard on the feet (and we tend to go bare foot a lot around here). Wood I worry about scratching from dog nails and water issues since the room opens up onto a screen porch. So, I heard about marmoleum, and the more I read about it the more I like it:
Life-cycle analysis shows that our linoleum products are the ecologically preferred floor covering. Linoleum is produced from renewable materials: linseed oil, rosins, wood flour, jute and ecologically responsible pigments. These materials underlie the charm that gives each design its inimitable, distinguished look.

I’ll keep you posted on how things are progressing. Right now, there are a few walls paints as well as some trim work. The thing with this type of project that I find a little overwhelming are all of the decisions that have to be made and running around to stores that has to been done, which I sure don’t have time or patience for. But, hopefully it will look fabulous in a few months, and after 10 years, we sure deserve to have a fabulous room to chill with the dogs and watch TV.

December 15, 2008
by Tammy
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Crafty Teacher Takes a Break Soon

I have one more final to give before I can finish plugging in all the grades into my spread sheet and upload them. Come Friday, I’ll be officially off the day job until after the new year. Of course, I have a long list of crafting and non-crafting items on my to-do list, which tends to grow the more I think about it:

  • Work on the file maintenance for my About.com Jewelry Making site while also jamming on some extra jewelry making projects and articles
  • Update my very inactive Etsy shop!
  • Continue to work on organizing my office/studio
  • Work on curriculum for next semester, which includes rethinking my comp I class
  • Doing some creative writing
  • Continue the baby afghan I finally started the other day
  • Get some Emily Dickinson materials together for a super brief seminar I’m teaching in the spring
  • Starting some research for an article I’d like to write on Jane Austen’s Persuassion
  • I love my job, but I’m so ready for some time off!

    December 14, 2008
    by Tammy
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    Craft Some Zero Calorie Holiday Goodies

    After making a Frosty the Snowman Pin for my About.com Jewelry Making site using some adorable (and cheap…25 cents each!) painted wood pieces I found at Michael’s, I decided to make up a number of Christmas pins using a similar approach to my Frosty pin. I wanted to whip them up all at the same time, so I made them assembly line style, spreading out the pieces (gingerbread men, snowmen, Frosty, and Christmas trees), covering them with a coat of Mod Podge, then dabbing on some opal glitter glue here and there after that dried, and then finally, adding pin backs to almost all of them.

    I plan on bringing these to school tomorrow as some “zero calorie goodies.”

    I have a number of similar project instructions listed here.

    December 13, 2008
    by Tammy
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    Crochet Mouse Toy

    I was in the checkout line of Petsmart yesterday when I spied some little cat toys by the register. One looked almost exactly like the mouse pictured above. Of course, I couldn’t buy it when I know I can make this! I did, however, buy a similar one because I knew my girl cat would love it. Of my three cats, she’s the one that really enjoys a good cat toy. Any way, I was over at the Lion Brand web site cruising through crochet stitches, still contemplating the baby blanket project, and I flipped over to its free project page to discover this little guy. I’ve downloaded and saved the instructions. Of course, I don’t have any gray yarn, but I’m guessing she might not care 🙂