Monday, September 21, 2015

The Great Frederick Fair results.....

 
We stopped by the fair a little bit this evening to see how my entries did.  Here they are.....
 
 
Scarf...



Lighted Pumpkin Stack....
 

 
Indian Corn Wall Hanging....

 
Christmas Stocking.....

 
Crocheted Edging.....


Pot Holder....
 

 
Rug....

 
Fall Harvest Table Runner....
 

 
Pillow....
 

 
Doily....

 
and last but  not least a purse.  Needless to say I'm extremely happy with the results!! 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Snowman Candle Holders

 
A little change of pace from crochet I finally got these snowman candleholders finished.  I think it was May when I got them cut out and it took a day to paint them and a day to put the finishing touches and glue on everything.  Must be getting old I used to whip these things out in no time!!!  The Burkittsville craft show is two months from tomorrow so I'd better get it in gear and get my gourds painted as slow as I am it will be here before I know it!!!  

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Ready to go....

 
I took my Great Frederick Fair entries in yesterday.  Some of them are the same as were entered in the state fair and there are a few different ones, too since the Frederick fair has a few different categories than the state fair does.  In all there are 12 entries.  Will show the results when I have them.......


Sunday, September 13, 2015

Pineapple Doily

 
I made this doily recently for a good friend who happens to be Rick's cousin.  She saw it on the internet and I saw that it was from a vintage crochet book from 1946.  I thought it looked familiar so  I got out my vintage books and sure enough the pattern was in it!!  It worked up pretty fast in size 30 thread with a size 10 hook. It took less than a ball of thread!!  Rick wanted me to keep it and enter it in the fair but I wanted to get it to her before anything happened to it!!  She is very happy with her doily and I was very happy to be able to make it for her!!  Enjoy Brenda :) 

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Heirloom Doily

A friend recently gave me these small motifs that her grandmother had made years ago asking for advise on how to turn them into a doily.  We laid them out different ways and she took pictures for reference.  She had never crocheted with thread before and she tried to join them together but she said she wasn't comfortable crocheting with thread and asked me if I would join them together for her.  So I laid them out and looked at them a while and asked her if she minded if I added a round to the one that was a bit smaller than the others and if I could make 3 more of the tiny ones to fill in at the corners.  She said she didn't care so I used Aunt Lydia's Antique White to do the crochet work since it matched up with the older motifs better.  I can't tell now which ones I added to and which ones are original!!  The color matched up so well!!  I
 
 
So I cheated a bit and tied the motifs together weaving in the ends to secure them tightly.  Then I took the red she had given me and went around the outside edge of them all joining them together.  The first border I tried had too many stitches in it to lay flat so that one got ripped out....then I came up with the shells and picots border which ended up tying them in nicely with the designs in the motifs. 


 
And here is the finished product!!  It is much prettier than the photo makes it look it's a little dull in this picture the lighting was bad but I think over all it turned out really nice.  Can't wait for her to see it in person!!  She loved the picture I sent her.  

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Maryland State Fair Results

 
Made the trip back to the state fair today to pick up my entries. Extremely happy with the results.....
 
 
Pillow....

 
Lighted Stacked Pumpkins...
 
 

 
Stocking....

 
Rug...

 
Wall Hanging....

 
Small Doily.....


 
Lampshade....

 
Large Doily.....

 
Purse....

 
Necklace.....

 
Table Runner.....


Scarf.....
 

 
Unattached Edging.....

 
Christmas Ornament......

 
Shawl....
 
 
Framed Motif.
Out of 18 entries 16 got prizes.  All of the entries were my own original designs, too.  Now on to Frederick..... :)