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    Rainy Day Blues

    Hi everyone. Things got a little hectic and we didn’t get the last of the vacation blog entries posted last week, so we’re going to get you caught up right now! It DOES rain in paradise … man does it rain! But what a blessing as I sit on the balcony enjoying the cooler temps and the sound of the rain hitting the roof and falling from the trees. Iguanas don’t seem to mind the rain but I am noticing there is an attitude of “testy” in the trees. It…

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    Worry-free in Paradise

    I think I may have reached the state of relaxation and “no worry” because I can’t tell you without doing some math what day of vacation it is. I can tell you I could and would live down here if only I could win the lottery … gotta buy a ticket, I guess. It’s turned hot … well warmer than the past week as it rarely gets over 85-degrees.  The pool has been wonderful and I have to admit we have been here over a week and a half and haven’t…

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    Crafting in the Caribbean, St. Croix (Day 6)

    Another Day in Paradise!   Oh how I wish I could “beam you all” to the island to sit on the beach and do handwork with me! I was sitting under a sea grape tree working on my applique when a lady approached and asked to see what I was working on. I invited her to sit and talk – she is expecting her first grandchild and was talking about the shower the relatives were giving the new mom-to-be. They were having a little trouble coming up with decorations and I mentioned…

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    Crafting in the Caribbean, St. Croix (Day 4)

    I have good news! It seems Iggy the Iguana did not follow the bright light to Iguana heaven but was in an Iguana coma healing himself from the fall. Good thing I cautioned John to make sure we didn’t smush him with the car. Iggy is off in the bushes  slowly making his way back to the tree. I don’t know if the male Iguana display was a territorial issue or showing off for the ladies ( how you tell the difference is beyond me but I guess the Iguanas know) but BIG GEORGE…

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    Crafting in the Caribbean, St. Croix (Day 1-3)

      Hey Everyone! I’m blogging from sunny St Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands for the next three weeks. I thought I would have to throw John’s (husband) clothes out to get all my crafting items in the suitcase but we worked it out.  Let’s just say my carry-on was probably close to  50 lbs but I was able to get everything I will need to make this the best of all vacations. I have my applique quilt blocks to work on, two strand mittens to knit, crochet thread for a tablecloth…

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    TNNA Winter 2011

    The National Needlework Association @ Long Beach, CA The National Needlework Show is the event from which we draw inspiration and creative energy for knitting, crocheting, needlepoint and other yarn-related crafts. Those of us that have a yarn addiction have been known to stand in front of a yarn booth and break out in a sweat and start to shake. The textures and colors are overwhelming and the model garments and other projects cause us to consider giving up our jobs and spending our days doing little but knitting. Then reality sets in and…

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    People We Met at TNNA

    LILY CHIN We at CLOVER were fortunate to have the opportunity to visit with the this dynamic knitter and crocheter at the TNNA show. Lily won the WORLD’S FASTEST CROCHETER contest and has been named Master Knitter by Vogue Knitting International. She loves to work with Clover’s needles and hooks. Lily Chin, named a “Master Knitter” by Vogue Knitting International, has designed knitwear for magazines and yarn companies for nearly 25 years, and she has worked with designers Ralph Lauren, Vera Wang, Diane von Furstenberg, and Isaac Mizrahi. Her work…

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    A Warm August

    Hoo Wee! Remember all those days I have complained about how cold it is here in the Northwest? Well those days are long gone. We rarely have temps in the 90s and when we do “they” start talking about water rationing for lawns and washing cars … like I wash my car. We actually turned on the air conditioner once we found the manual and learned how to change from heat to cool. As you probably gathered from our needing the manual we don’t use the air conditioning very often. We’ve had 4 days in a row of…

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    Update on My Spinning

    I continue to work with the drop spindle and “spin” some yarn each night. As with all things practice works the kinks out of whatever you are doing … most of the time. My first attempts were oooookay but I wanted better than okay and have been working to get my yarn down to sock weight. I’m thinking I have a better chance at a sock than a sweater as slow at producing finished product as I am.

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    Things to Come

    I am “playing” with the new items Clover will be introducing this fall at FALL QUILT MARKET trade show in Houston, TX, October 28th – November 1. Can’t tell you what they are just yet but quilters and especially appliquer’s will love this new template. I have had so much fun working with it and find that it lends itself to many facets of crafting and needlework. Keep checking to see what it is. The sunshine is calling so I’m heading out to the deck to work on some models for…