Sunday, November 11, 2007

Doris Chan!

I had the most enjoyable weekend spending time with Doris.  First yesterday when she was doing her book signing at the Janet Kemp yarn shop in Stratford, and then today when she visited with my CGOA Chapter.  The pictures shown in this entry were taken today.

Doris was unable to bring the actual garments that were photographed for her new book because the publisher has of yet to release them back to her yet, but you wouldn't have known!  She brought with her her own personal garments, which were just as yummy and based upon the very patterns she wrote for her second book! 

Doris discussed the foundation ch/sc technique; one that is rapidly gaining popularity in the crochet world due to it's elasticity when starting projects.  In fact, both of her books use the foundation ch/sc technique, and in doing so, does away with the rigid, inflexible chain that all crocheters are well aquainted with. 

Doris, through instructing many of our members to try on her personal collection, showed how crochet, as a rule, has a lot of wonderful give, and when working garments from the tops down, allows for more fine-tuning.  Just looking around the room as she spoke, it was fantastic to see everyone's faces light up with what she was saying to them -- no more bulky, ill-fitting crochet garments!  Members were so thrilled that there was discussion of starting a "Doris-along" project come January.  Of course, I'm on board for that!  :)

One of the coolest concepts is Doris' lack of buttons.  She advised our group that she likes to create her own closures using buttons, beads, and stretchy cord reserved mostly for jewelry making.  By utilizing the natural holes that occur in crochet, these closures can be changed based upon the look you want your crocheted garment to have -- and you can change that look just by changing where you place the closure, and by how many closures you use.  Details on how to make them are featured in her second book, everyday crochet."  She calls them "in-line links" -- they really add a lot of versatility and beauty!

One of my favorite moments of today was when we bestowed upon Doris a Certificate making her an Honorary Member of The HHCC; now she can wear the Club colors: the color Purple for her passion for crochet, silver and gold for making new friends and keeping the old!  We're really delighted that she came back to Connecticut to visit with us!!  Thanks Doris!! 

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Note:  Both Nancy and Priscilla blogged about their 'Doris' experience too  -- click onto their names to check them out!.   To the left is Nancy trying on Doris' cardigan, and to the right is Priscilla wearing her beautiful shawl designed by Doris.  What a great way to spend an afternoon!  :)

Friday, November 9, 2007

A Weekend With Doris Chan!

So here it is, that long awaited weekend we've been waiting for -- Doris' return to Connecticut to kick off her new book, "Everyday Crochet!!" Unfortunately, I haven't had time to whip up anything from her new book yet -- I still have quite the long list of WIMs (Works in Mind), but I will make a decision soon!

Join us for the fun!  Here is the NEW agenda for this weekend:
        Saturday, November 10; from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
         Location: 
Janet Kemp, Ltd, Stratford, CT
        Sunday, November 11; 
from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
        Location: The Happily Hooked on Crocheting Club monthly meeting from 1:00 - 4:00 PM
                                       Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT

 

To ensure I have a weekend filled with "Doris Inspiration," I will be at the Janet Kemp yarn shop tomorrow for her book signing!  You should go too!!   And then double your "Doris" pleasure like me, by also joining The Happily Hooked on Crocheting Club, Connecticut Chapter of the Crochet Guild of America, for a meeting!  Visitors ARE welcomed!!  

Come, join us for some Crochet Fun this weekend! 

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Digging for Relics ... Do Dinosaur Patterns Really Exist?

Just when you think your child's passion about a given subject has moved on to newer interests, they surprise you.  It was just a few weeks ago I had, at least I thought I had, an indepth conversation with my son about his interests, taking mental notes for holiday gift ideas.

Cars? Yes! Still loves collecting them.

Yankees? Yes! But they need to get their act together; apparently being a fan of the highest paid losing team is very embarrassing.

Patriots?  Yes! (By the way Mom, where did you put my Patriots hat you crocheted me last year?)

Dinosaurs?  No.  They're relics from "my youth" (this coming from an 8 year old)

OK, then!  Cars, Yankees and Patriots.  Got it.

Then comes last Friday.  He is excited.  Jumping up & down.  Wants "High Fives."  Is grinning from ear to ear, and is that a swager in his walk???

It seems he tried out for the Paleo-Knowledge Bowl through his school-- and scored well.  In his words, really well.  What does this mean?  Dinosaurs are back in!  (The event will take place at the Peabody Museum.)

At the library he stacks books as high as the head of a Stegosaurus -- about 3 feet high.  He wants to "bone" up on his dinosaur knowledge to help his team score as well as they can.  He hopes they make it to the Masters level.  I tell him he can only check out what he can physically carry.  I forgot; my boy is remarkably strong; now there seems to be more dinosaur books here than my personal crochet books!  Yes, dinosaurs are trying to take over my crochet world --- noooooooo!  {{giggles}}

I'm thinking, as I watch him study, that he needs a little good luck charm -- perhaps a little dinosaur keychain I could quickly crochet up?  I search the Internet -- I found this awesome head, but it's too big.  I also found that there is a DVD available (see YouTube video above) for needle felting a dragon -- but I wonder, can a dragon be classified as  a dinosaur?

Thus far in my search I have not been lucky in finding dimensional dinosaur crochet patterns.  If you know of one featured on the Internet, or in a book, please share the whereabouts information with me.  I have about a week to surprise him -- and if time permits, to also create one for each of his team members too...

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

...And The Winner Is ...

For some reason, my mo-blog entry announcing the winner, has of yet to post.  It should have appeared last night.  If it does decide to show up, it will be a duplicate and I will delete it.  This will be the official announcement that declares the winner, ok? 

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Before I announce the winner of the drawing for the "Yoo-Hoo Bamboo Black Bag" purse kit, I want to again thank everyone who participated in the 4th Annual 60 Scarves in 60 Days Challenge.  It is because of you that we're making a difference in 124 peoples lives!  And that is truly awesome!  Thank you, Thank YOU!!

If I could, I would award everyone with a prize, but since the drawing is for just one item, only one name will be awarded the prize.   The winner is: Jennifer of
www.jaybirddesigns.blogspot.com -- Congratulations Jennifer!!  (Jennifer, please email me your snail-mail address)

Now, just because the drawing and the Challenge for 2007 has drawn to a conclusion here at CrochetingWithDee, that doesn't mean we have to stop crocheting scarves for charity!  Think of scarves as hugs -- and who couldn't use hug, especially with the holiday season coming up, right?  So go ahead, continue to crochet those scarves and make a difference -- donate one to your favorite charity and make a difference!  :)

Thanks everyone, for a most fantastic 2007 Challenge!  If you missed being a part of it, put it on your calendar for next year -- it will be the 5th Annual Challenge!!

Monday, November 5, 2007

The Conclusion: The 4th Annual 60 Scarves in 60 Days Challenge

I'm sorry for the delay; I've been under the weather.  Fortunately, though, because of that, many of you were able to contact me with your updated numbers making this, the 4th Annual 60 Scarves in 60 Days Challenge the MOST successful Challenge EVER!! 

On Monday, October 22, we stood at 69 Scarves -- beating our goal.  With the Challenge now over, we soared to a new record !!!

Here is the breakdown:

  • Sandie at Crafty Corral  just finished 7 scarves 
  • Sherri at CrochetR completed 4 scarves
  • Tracie at Fibers by Tracie has completed 5 scarves
  • Sheila at Just Another Hooker contributed a scarf
  • Bunny from Bunny's Blog has four completed scarves for the Challenge
  • Ellen over at GoCrochet has completed her second and will be sending hers to Threads of Compassion in Chicago. 
  • Haley of CT has completed two scarves for the Challenge
  • Priscilla of http://byhookorneedles.blogspot.com has finished her sixth
  • Sonia of http://fromthehook.blogspot.com/ has one scarf for the Challenge
  • Jennifer of www.jaybirddesigns.blogspot.com; has completed on her second scarf, but I'm going to up it to 7 scarves as she has 5 for sale to benefit Breast Cancer Research.  You can buy one of her beautiful scarves, or purchase the pattern for it here.
  • Beata of www.hookandfiber.blogspot.com created 6 scarves and says, "I can't believe how quick they were to make." 
  • Jane of http://janeshookedoncrochet.blogspot.com/ has cranked out 9 scarves
  • Valarie of Chino Valley, AZ; she donated two scarves she crocheted to her local church.  Her Church donates clothing & food to the homeless.
  • Olga of CT has two scarves for the Challenge.
  • Lucy, an elementary school teacher in Wisconsin, has one scarf for her school.
  • Lori of CT has completed three scarves.
  • Robyn of warmwithlove.com is sending out a scarf to charity
  • Maven of fiberprom.blogspot.com has two scarves for the Challenge.
  • PCB Chick in Florida of http://pcbchickinflorida.blogspot.com/ has two scarves for the Challenge
  • Ghost of http://hoppinhooks.blogspot.com contributed a scarf to the Challenge
  • Joyce of http://ladynthread.blogspot.com has two scarves completed!!
  • Robin of http://crochetinglessons.blogspot.com has an incredible 8 scarves done for the challenge!
  • Shelley of Stamford has 5 scarves completed for the Challenge!
  • Nancy of http://nlsstitches.squarespace.com who has completed 4 scarves.
  • Lucy, a member of the Crochetville group has also completed 4 scarves and shares the details about them here: http://www.crochetville.org/forum/showthread.php?p=983543#post983543
  • Scarlet of www.scarley-pooh.com has completed a scarf that will be sent to a platoon serving in Iraq.
  • Millie has added 7 scarves to the Challenge
  • Sylvana joined the challenge with two scarves that will be donated to The Women's Transition House in Victoria, BC Canada.
  • And I have 23 ... this makes the grand total, when added together, an AMAZING 124 Scarves for the Challenge!!  Please, participants, give yourselves a well deserved pat on the back as this means 124 people will benefit from our beautiful stitch~work!    Thank you, thank you!! 

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    OK ... I'm off to number our 28 participant names and then call Mr. Dee at work to ask him to "pick a number" to determine who the winner of the "Yoo-Hoo Bamboo Black Bag" purse kit is.  The bag can be knitted or crocheted!  (A $35 retail value!).   Tags: , , ,

    Friday, November 2, 2007

    Moblogging

    Image from AOL Pictures

    Ha! If this works, then it is true -- there will be "mo-blogging" and less absences from being knee deep in "life" activities! Tonight I experiment from the kitchen table; tomorrow from who knows where! But what about inserting pictures? Does that work too? Only one way to know for sure, right? To make this entry crochet related, the photo I am including is of the Morehouse Farms store. We visited it after attending the NY Sheep & Wool festival a few weekends ago. What is sad about the picture is that the store is closing. They're moving their "store" (http://www.morehousefarm.com) to be solely online. Is this the new wave of buying yarn in the future?? Online only?? I hope not! What are your thoughts? Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

    *MoBlogging is the technical term used for when blog entries are created on mobil (cell) phones.  Tags: , , , ,

    Modern Technology and other Odds & Ends

     I know, I know ... I'm late with the final totals, and with announcing who the winner of the drawing is.  So many of you opted to update me on your totals yesterday that I decided to wait until this weekend to give me time to ensure the numbers are as correct as possible ... so please stand by.  Those results are coming!

     I spent the day today at my children's school library.  I showed the other volunteer librarian my new "toy" ... it's a keyboard that works with bluetooth technology so that I can cruse the internet with my cell phone -- with the ease of typing on a full size (real) keyboard! I love it!  My goal is to use the combination, increasing my speed, when needing to locate books of various authors the children are looking for.   Since the school library is not computerized, it's already proved to be a huge improvement!   

    When the other librarian saw my new keyboard "magically" placing actual text unto my phone's screen, she said the same thing I did when I was first introduced to the concept by one of my crochet students, "Oh, that's so coooooool!"  Yeah, she wants one now too.  LOL  (Those interested in seeing the keyboard, search for "Shasta Keyboard" on eBay or visit the ThinkOutside website.)

    My second goal is to use the cellphone/keyboard combination when I am away from my computer -- possibly doing remote blog updates and such.  Since it's WAY lighter than needing to carry a complete laptop, I'm thinking this is going to be a great "working" relationship; I just need to learn how to do updates within the AOL world on the cell. [[If anyone has tips, please contact me!]]   With not needing to lug around a heavy laptop that means I can carry even more crochet projects with me!!  I'm so excited!  LOL

    Why just this afternoon I figured out how to visit eBay on it and noticed Graydog has new crochet hooks available -- that's right, Graydog fans, Bill & Jill have a lot of new beauties up for auction!  Sa-weet!  Bidding on eBay auctions, or perhaps visiting Ravelry while away from home, is going to be a lot of fun!   (I see I'm going to like this remote internet access stuff! LOL)

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    For those country music fans, check out the song, "If the World Had a Front Porch" by Tracy Lawrence.  He has "crochet" in his lyrics!  Many thanks to Grace for this crochet "hearing!" alert. 

    In closing, here's a joke from Mini~Dee:
                 Q.  How many sheep does it take to crochet up a sweater?
                 A.  None; I didn't know sheep know how to crochet!