I admit, I've become entirely addicted to crochet. It's not only helped my spirits as much as my arthritic hands, but I can finish things. Finishing things is the best feeling in the world to me. That said, I'm going through yarn so fast I should probably be leaving scorch marks on my crochet hooks. It's also a good idea for me to not become completely obsessed and risk burning out. I decided to spend one day off last weekend doing things other than crochet (in other words, fun cooking, project cleaning, machine sewing and even some beading, but no crochet whatsoever.) It wasn't difficult; I had a lot of things to keep me busy. First I gave my latest lot of Vera Bradley bags a much-needed bath. One reason I love this brand is that they are entirely washable. I hand wash them because the fabric tends to be thin and not colorfast. To eliminate the inevitable leftovers I converted my recipe for puff pasty chicken pot pie into single-serve chicken ...
My guy wanted to stretch his legs last week, so we went to walk our local Goodwill. There was no yarn or fabric on the shelves, so I drifted back to the books, and found a brand new hardcover copy of a cookbook I wanted to give my nephew, and four paperbacks for myself. The books cost me $3.00 total -- here's my receipt. That cookbook alone retails for $28.00. When we got home my latest thrifted lot arrived. Although the package was soiled, the six Vera Bradley bags inside were none the worse for wear. These two are in brand new condition. I thrifted this lot mainly for the big solid navy purse, which I plan to use over winter. These three need a bath, but otherwise are in very good shape. This little wristlet is on the shabby side, but I'm going to rehab it in a fun way. I paid $9.99 for the bag lot, which makes each bag cost $1.66. Can't beat that price.