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Firstly, I would like to thank Susan of
CrochetAddictUK for allowing me to write a guest blog here!
Next,
I would like to introduce myself! My
name is Ivory, I studied psychology in college, married an Engineer, and years
later I gave birth to our son Noah.
I
came into the world of yarn, needles, and hooks during college, because all of
my friends were trying out this "granny craft" and it looked
cool. I don't know about you, but I love
to learn new things. So I originally
picked up knitting needles, but later on my college roommate taught me how to
crochet (and would fix my mistakes while I was away at class or work)! I was pretty much "hooked" after
that! I taught myself how to read
patterns, joined swap groups, and even started to design my own projects.
So
when I was asked to write for this blog, I spent a good hard time trying to
think of something really interesting to write! So, I thought since it's December, and
Christmas was just here and gone, I thought of this story that actually
happened to my husband and I.
A
couple weeks after my husband and I got married, his grandmother passed away,
this was in 2007. In November of 2008 I
had my son, Noah. When we came home, my mother in law had left a package on our
table. Inside was this beautiful baby blanket (pictured above) made out of
granny squares. My husband's aunt, apparently saw her making it one day and asked,
"Who's that for?" To which she replied, "I don't know, I am just
making it for someone." When she passed away, my husband's aunt found this
in her home. Apparently she kept it, and
when she found out about my son, she just knew that it was something she made
for her great-grandchild, one that she never got to meet. Neither of us had a dry face after that!
This
is what crochet means to me, the act of lovingly making something and then
passing it on to someone who might not need it, but deserves it! I can
make a blanket that keeps my son warm, or a dishcloth that will last ten times
as long as a regular store bought one, or crochet a toy that isn't mass
produced. It really is the thought that
counts, and you after reading this, can you ever think contrary again?
I hope everyone had a fantastic Christmas and is ready for the New year coming.
I'm afraid I haven't finished much this week.
As you can imagine with visiting family.
Spending time with Hubby & Little Red
there hasn't been much time for crocheting.
I did manage to finish 3 sets of fingerless gloves
but in the rush to get them wrapped I forgot to take a picture.
I did make another cowl but this time I made one for myself :-)
I can show you the presents I got for christmas.
As you know I got my 2 dolls
so I can start designing more baby items:
R.C. & Jack Frost
(Little Red named them. R.C. is out of transformers)
I called the girl Sophie but it's now become a habit
to call her R.C.
I got a beautiful wooden hook.
I also got:
A lite hook.
The weather has been so dismal lately that crocheting
with any dark yarn isn't fun.
Hence a lite hook :-)
I also got quite a few clothes and other things for my dolls.
My mum and dad are also taking us to London.
Little Red really wants to go but as you can imagine with my
illness it is difficult for me to be able to handle going
round London.
My mum and dad have arranged that me, hubby, Little Red
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