Being crafty, that is. I spent a lot of my weekend at home for Easter doing crafty stuff. My mom, grandma, and I sat around the kitchen table knitting and crocheting:

Mom and I are working on sock-knitting, Grandma is crocheting.
Grandma Rita originally taught me to crochet when I was about 7 or 8, I think. This past weekend, she taught me how to crochet dish-scrubbers made from strips of nylon netting. They’re seriously the best dish scrubbers ever! (I’ll try to post her pattern later.) The nylon netting is a bit hard on the fingers. I made three of the scrubbers: the first one was pretty bad. I never realized I crochet so tight! I switched to a bigger hook and had a lot better luck. By the third scrubber, they were starting to look pretty descent.
I have really talented (artistic, crafty) friends too…
Check out the felted monkey that Melanie made for me! (I actually got her to pose with it — she hates having her picture taken.)
She needle-felted the head and body and the arms, legs, and tail are wet-felted. It’s about the cutest darn thing ever! I need to find a fun place to display him — somewhere on a high shelf or something so the cat can’t get to him.
And I have to show off one more thing…
My mom finished the double wedding ring quilt that she made for Nick and I.
I love it. I’ve wanted a double wedding ring quilt since I was a little girl and my mom quilted a wall-hanging version for herself. I remember my mom telling me that it’s a traditional wedding gift. I’m not sure if it’s an actual myth or if I invented it in my head, but much as I wanted one, I told my mom not to make me one till I was married because I considered it bad luck. So finally, here’s our quilt!



















