Thursday, October 7, 2010

For S6E

Fingerless gloves. A totally new project for me and very easy. I think they turned out pretty cute.


Christmas dishcloths. I know. Boring. But I like how they remind me of peppermint candy.



7 comments:

Kira said...

I like the pattern on the fingerless...hmmm...looks familiar.

ldsjaneite said...

Very cute! The fingerless gloves are nice. I love my pair--they help a lot at work when it's freezing!

David said...

Mmm, peppermint ice cream! That sounds good.

Marcie said...

Wow! All your crocheting projects look great! You're amazing. The only time I recal working on a project during conference was last April when I worked on Lexi's stocking. It was so much fun. I'll have to find a project for next time because I like that idea. This time I was at a different place for all 4 sessions.

Serene is my name, not my life! said...

You are amazingly talented! You could start selling them! Crochet items are starting to become really popular again!

Anonymous said...

SO cute! You and I really must live close someday. I think it might break my heart if we do not.

Sara Lyn said...

Kira - You recognize that shell stitch, huh? :)

Heidi - I'm glad to know the fingerless will be useful. I've never been much of a glove person, but I figured I'd give these a go. They're so cute!

David - Peppermint ice cream always reminds me of FHE. I think that's why I love that yarn so much.

Marcie - Thank you! And I really like having a project for Conference too. I just seem to focus better with something to do with my hands. Crazy when you're at four different places for the four sessions, though. Phew! What a weekend! I loved all the pictures.

Serene - I'd love to sell some of my stuff. I have sold blankets and some dishcloths in the past. Just a few. I always price them way too low for the effort because I feel bad. People who don't craft don't know how much effort goes into it. And who wants to pay 15 bucks for a dishcloth?! :)

Bri - PLEASE come live near me! I would so very love to have you be my neighbor.