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Cute baby stuff Red! Do you have an itty bitty person you make for, or you like me & just like to make baby stuff?

I've had company (the good kind) all week & haven't picked up my hooks at all. Been playing in the mud (pottery) & playing tourista in my own town all while fighting the "crud" that's been going around. They left yesterday morning & I slept all the rest of day...I think it's just what I needed.

My garden is tilled & ready to be planted. I'm looking forward to fresh tomatoes, but not the ongoing fight with weeds.
 
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Thank you everyone ~ I sort of do have a little bitty to make for, but not really ~ lol ~ my sister is expecting #3, but I don't know yet whether it's a boy or girl. Also, my sister-in-law just had a little girl, and I keep thinking that I need to at least build up a small arsenal for when my own daughters start having little ones ~ ( they are ages 18, almost 17, almost 15, 13, and one son, almost 12) ~ but then again, I also run a booth at a local Farmer's Market, where I sell my soaps & yarns & knitted & crocheted items, so there is always that reason as well, & then I am setting up an etsy account....... And beyond all of that ~ it's really quite relaxing for me to sit & do handwork while the kids are doing their school-work. Once I get them started on their work, I just need to be there for questions, so it's perfect timing, cuz I can't get involved in much else, & it's something I can put down quickly & pick up quickly. And yah ~ ;-D I also just like to make it ;-D

Kgee, I am sorry you are not feeling well ~ we have had the crud here too ~ a good sleep will do you well. You are so lucky that your garden is already tilled ~ we haven't even had the ground dry out enough to rake up yet. And of course, although today it is actually a whopping 66F, we had hail just Saturday, & we are supposed to be getting 2 inches of snow tonight! I'd like those silly ~Global Warming~ nuts to come to Idaho ~ see if they can globally warm it up a bit here. ;-D
~Red
 
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Lori ~ these diagram books are fantastic ~ I think the neatest thing is ~ you can see the whole pattern laid out before you. As long as you know what the symbol is for that stitch, you don't have to sit and think, "ok, what does that hc dc ch7 slch 3 dc hch mean???"
Also, it's so much easier to not get lost ~ I just take a pencil and lightly mark where I am at in the pattern and it sails along. I liked those Japanese diagram books so much I even had to blog about it! ;-D (Blurt Blogger )
~Red
 
I am relatively new to crocheting. My 12yr. old neice taught me! So I only know the basics; but what I would like to do most is make doll clothes for my daughters 18' doll. all I ever see is knitting patterns. Are there patterns for crochet like that?? And if there are, where would I find one?
 
I think a day of sleep was what the body needed...I'm almost back to normal. Thanks for all your well wishes.

It has been absolutely beautiful here the past few days. Got started setting up my rows in the garden...boy it seems big!

I believe there are doll patterns on crochetville.com in the free pattern section.
 
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Hi Kgee, Glad to hear your garden is started. Mine is growing good. Peas, onions,beans, mustard and turnip greens, potatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and acorn are coming along as well as tomatoes. My iris are blooming and some of my roses even though we've had some more cold weather. Chicklunatic there are a lot of free patterns out there for just about anything you want to crochet. There aren't as many patterns in the stores these days. I may have some so when I get a chance I'll look.
 
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Hi Kgee, Glad to hear your garden is started. Mine is growing good. Peas, onions,beans, mustard and turnip greens, potatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and acorn are coming along as well as tomatoes. My iris are blooming and some of my roses even though we've had some more cold weather. Chicklunatic there are a lot of free patterns out there for just about anything you want to crochet. There aren't as many patterns in the stores these days. I may have some so when I get a chance I'll look.

Wow ~ serious garden envy going on here!! Where are you ladies at that you already have things going? Here in Idaho, we are just grateful that the sun has shone all day long, and it hasn't snowed yet this week! ( they forecast snow, but it turned into rain, we were all so ECSTATIC! ~ you could see folks in the streets, doing the happy dance! ~ shucks, we even have a few enthusiasts bravely running around the greenbelt in SHORTS. At 54F in the middle of April, we spuddites just plain don't know how to behave!) ;-D
~Red
 
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Hi Kgee, Glad to hear your garden is started. Mine is growing good. Peas, onions,beans, mustard and turnip greens, potatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and acorn are coming along as well as tomatoes. My iris are blooming and some of my roses even though we've had some more cold weather. Chicklunatic there are a lot of free patterns out there for just about anything you want to crochet. There aren't as many patterns in the stores these days. I may have some so when I get a chance I'll look.

Wow ~ serious garden envy going on here!! Where are you ladies at that you already have things going? Here in Idaho, we are just grateful that the sun has shone all day long, and it hasn't snowed yet this week! ( they forecast snow, but it turned into rain, we were all so ECSTATIC! ~ you could see folks in the streets, doing the happy dance! ~ shucks, we even have a few enthusiasts bravely running around the greenbelt in SHORTS. At 54F in the middle of April, we spuddites just plain don't know how to behave!) ;-D
~Red

Same here! We aren't as far north but the higher elevation is keeping us at winter temps. I have tomatoes, zucchini and corn started inside but I'm starting to think the frigid nights are never going to relent!
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I'm so sick of the cold! Monday we had a little snow during the day, but it didn't stick, and they had forcasted rain for the warmest(?) part of the day not snow!!!
 
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Hi Kgee, Glad to hear your garden is started. Mine is growing good. Peas, onions,beans, mustard and turnip greens, potatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and acorn are coming along as well as tomatoes. My iris are blooming and some of my roses even though we've had some more cold weather. Chicklunatic there are a lot of free patterns out there for just about anything you want to crochet. There aren't as many patterns in the stores these days. I may have some so when I get a chance I'll look.

Wow ~ serious garden envy going on here!! Where are you ladies at that you already have things going? Here in Idaho, we are just grateful that the sun has shone all day long, and it hasn't snowed yet this week! ( they forecast snow, but it turned into rain, we were all so ECSTATIC! ~ you could see folks in the streets, doing the happy dance! ~ shucks, we even have a few enthusiasts bravely running around the greenbelt in SHORTS. At 54F in the middle of April, we spuddites just plain don't know how to behave!) ;-D
~Red

I'm in the high desert of CA at about 2500 feet above sea level. I'm in zone 8b and it warms up early but we've had two frosts since having 80 degree weather so it's very unpredictable here. Our natural desert plants are telling us it's spring because they're blooming. My bearded iris are blooming now although a lot are in bud. I have at least 80 plants.
 

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