Monday, March 8, 2010

New Blog address!

Hi there! I am going to close this blog and just go with my crochet blog. It's too hard for my pea brain to maintain two blogs! So you can find me at:

lindyscrochetedcreations.blogspot.com

I know it's a long address, but it seemed like a good idea at the time....

Still the same blog, but with the things I make and sell!
Come see me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Merry Christmas!



Well here it is, Christmas time again! We are so grateful for our dear freinds and families. My dear niece Amy has such a beautiful family, and I wish them the best Christmas ever. Rachel's family and Amber's family are our constant joy and I am so blessed to watch all of them raise their sweet families. The best memories and happy times are the simple times of being together...

Where have I been???????




This fall has zoomed away from me, and here we are, right before Christmas! We had a wonderful time at Amber's house for Thanksgiving. The girls did all of the work and I sat back and just enjoyed the grandkids! We got some family pictures snapped and just had a great time. Perfect meal! I sure couldn't cook that well in my 30's! Way to go girls!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Touch of Fall




Here is a peek at fall. I got these lovely things at Michael's, while visiting Amber in Flagstaff last week. What a time we had! We visited the Riordan Mansion, which I highly recommend to anyone. A 1904 Arts and Crafts mansion with Stickley furniture and beautiful stained glass. What a treat! Also got in a bunch of shopping and of course some beautiful new Dolce Merino yarn, at Purl in the Pines yarn shop. I can't wait to get started on something special with this yarn. As I'm writing this, Steve is cutting the last of the hay. A perfect day for cutting, warm and sunny. Annie, my dog is frantically guarding the house from this crazy machine that is going back and forth on "her" field and scaring the poop out of her!

But back to my trip. I got to see Morgan and Lorilee and their precious children, and even got to sit in on a sonagram of Morgan's new baby. Try as we might, we couldn't figure out the sex of the little one, but she is going in next Tuesday, so we will just have to wait. Lorilee tried so hard to find out, on her husband's sonigram machine in his Dr. office, but no luck.

Morgan is a fantastic cake decorator, and blessed us with the most scrumptious cupcakes I've ever tasted! They were pumpkin with a cream cheese frosting and a pumpkin cream filling. I am getting the recipe and will pass it on to all of you. It rates right up there with the macadamia muffins I posted! Super yum! More on my trip later.....

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Color that just makes me smile...


Here is what I've been up to! I wish I could take credit for this, but I have found a wonderful blog: attic24. It's from a dear lady in England who is in love with color as much as I am. She uses wool, I use cotton. But someday I will get the beautiful Rowan wool and have the brilliant colors she uses. I am amazed at how these projects are so much like the pillow I made for Livy. Brilliant colors and fun crochet. Steve is away at NASCAR and I have been having a crochet orgy! Today I must get back to my respectable self and actually do some housework. Also, must throw out the cake I baked last night before I eat it all today. OINK!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

More fun with crochet: The Big Bag!


This took about 5 days to make. You really can't tell from the photo, but this is a really big bag! I can't wait to use it while shopping, or carrying goodies to my grandkids. I am just so inspired by the many colors, and I'm saving up for some wool in brilliant colors to make another one. I guess I should call this the antidepressant bag, because anyone making it has to feel the joy in these colors! This is made from cotton yarn, but look out wool, here I come!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Old treasures on the ranch!


This ranch is about 130 years old, and we are lucky to own just a small part of it. One of my favorite places to scrounge around is the dump, or treasure spot (that's what I call it!). It's up by the irrigation ditch and by the old wagon road that leads to Colorado. Here I find beautiful pieces of purple glass and old bits of 1930's coffee cups. I keep them in a big glass jar in my studio and just love the faded out colors of too much sunshine. Here is an old Vaseline bottle circa 1910. Can't believe it's still together when you see all of the cracks! Also, a cup piece with wonderful fruit design and a bit of purple glass. I guess there was a house up there at one time and this must have been their dump. After every rain, I never know what will surface. But in the high desert, we don't get much rain, so I have to be patient!