Admitting up front: today starts my deadline week for my fourth day job work project of the year, so I have written and scheduled some additional posts to publish while I'm off completing my work. This is just so I can focus on my job this week. Here's a 10.25 lbs. fabrics & crafts lot that was offered as a $19.90 buy-it-now with one penny shipping at the thrift auction. I spotted a few things of interest, including one that prompted me to invest. There are some interesting fabrics, including the white and black striped bolt that is probably knit fabric (and a lot of it.) What caught my eye was the hand written note on the package on the far right. It reads "Just needs to be quilted and bound ~ cute wall hanging" and I can see something folded up in the package behind the label that might be what's illustrated. For twenty bucks I was willing to gamble, so we'll see what I get when it arrives. Image credit: all the images in this ...
When I started my abalone and pearl crocheted throw on September 27th I wanted to work through some physical issues with my hands. My fingers were very stiff, and I had an arthritis flare that nearly kept me from finishing my last quilt. After a week of working on the throw I'd gotten a lot accomplished. My hands improved so much I had gotten rid of nearly all the pain. I also had no problem with dexterity, limited as mine is. It made me very happy. This project also gave me plenty of time to reflect and clear my head, which was also something I needed to do after dealing with some recent incidents that had me feeling pretty low. I'm not going to get into details, but there were a bunch all clustered together that were really disheartening. I finally worked it all out so that I could return to my happy place and take back my calm, thanks to being able to crochet. Having something I can do that is physical and mental therapy is wonderful. In the process I...