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The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him, Nahum 1:7 I love the Lord, my sweet hubby, writing and fiber arts. Fair Isle Tunisian Crochet was my first book, Sweet Summer Shawls is my second. I am working on book three and hope to bring color, fantastic design, encouragement, and inspiration to your day.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Fun With Shingles!

 Well it’s been a while since my last post. I wondered what else could happen this year in my last post. A little advice, don’t ponder that question! I’ve been down with shingles for 2 months. I am pretty young to get the shingles! It’s been a very painful journey.

What have I learned during this time? Nerve pain is the worst pain I have ever endured! My heart hurts for those of you who deal with it on a daily basis. 

The medication makes me sleep a lot! That’s a blessing and a curse. I’ve been working on a new project and I am moving at a snails pace. Thankfully, I am almost at the finish line with the shingles and life can get back to normal. 

During this time I’ve had a lot of nights that were just too painful to sleep. It gave me time to reflect on where my relationships are going. There are things I want to change to hopefully make them more healthy. It also gave me time to crochet and pray. 

I am hoping to get back on track with my blogging and crocheting! Thank you to those of you who follow me on Instagram who have given me so much encouragement during this time! 

Happy crocheting! 

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

A Little Estes for You!



 This summer has been a doozy! From Covid to insane fires, we have seen it all! Next month there is a comet expected. Surprise, surprise! Well, not really, it is 2020 after all, why not have a comet too? It’s just adds to the craziness that this year has brought. 

I don’t write that to cause any panic attacks. I think we just need to sit back and watch what God is doing. There are beautiful things going on all around us!

This video is one of my all-time favorites! Those are hummingbirds going nuts over their dining spot near the river in Estes Park, Colorado. We could have watched for hours but it was clear they weren’t pleased. A few dive bombed my head. Who knew they could be so aggressive? 

The chipping is actually them humming and if you listen closely you can even hear the river roaring behind us. It was a beautiful day that renewed my creative sense and brought peace and calm to our chaotic world. I hope you have your own little happy place that helps you find the same peace and calm. ✝️

Happy crocheting! 


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Choosing Colors

 One of the hardest parts of any craft is choosing the right colors. We all have at least 1 favorite color, if not more. When choosing colors for a project start with the favorite color of the person you are making it for. I know that sounds pretty simple but a lot of people forget to consider it. If you are going to the trouble of making something, don’t you want them to use it? 

Next, how many colors do you want to use? Right now I am working with 12 colors. A few years ago that would have really freaked me out. Not now though, I’ve learned how to use the color wheel and also how color values or hues work. These 12 colors are all very saturated with the exception of a few I want to really pop. They still work in the theme of the project but they will be the star of the square I am creating! 

When using just 2 or 3 colors try leaving white, grey or black out. I think you will be surprised at how pretty a pattern can be without neutrals! These colors tend to overwhelm the other colors we pick and wash them out. I only use them if it’s requested now. 

If you are struggling to find 3 or more colors that you like go to Pinterest and search for color combinations. You will never be at a loss for beautiful combinations again! You can find my own color board on Pinterest if you want a quick start to building your own. 

Happy crocheting! 

Friday, July 24, 2020

Lots of Questions!


This month has slipped by so quickly! Most summer months usually do. I love the long drives, beautiful flowers and time with my family. It’s hard to get a lot of designing done - but I have! 

While the heat has been on I was busy working on a big proposal that will include a lot of color! I have learned so much and hope I get a chance to share my ideas with you! 

I do have a few questions for you, do you listen to podcasts? If so, what are your favorite types? It probably doesn’t surprise any of you that mine are all Christian news or sermons. I admit I am considering a podcast but are you guys tired of them? What are your favorite topics? Do you enjoy designer interviews? I love to meet and encourage others. 

Teaching stitches isn’t my thing right now if it isn’t in writing, but helping others build on their favorite colors or finding what yarns work best for which projects are a favorite way to spend my time! 

Please leave a comment or shoot me an email! I look forward to hearing from you! 

Monday, June 29, 2020

YouTube Channels You Need to Subscribe to!

I love that we have so many opportunities to learn online. I have been learning French and have a few other languages I want to learn after that. At first my hubby teased me - he's part French but now he's learning new words with me. It's been fun to have study buddy. If you aren't learning, you are dying. We grow when we learn.

I have some friends who have each started their own YouTube channels to help you learn. They each have unique styles and design completely different things so your opportunity to learn is wide open!

Ellen Gormley does motifs like no one else! I love her easy going style of teaching and her wealth of knowledge. I learn a lot from her and I design for a living! That should tell you how good she is. Be sure to catch her Tunisian videos too. She really explains everything you need to know to conquer the technique and learn new stitches. 

Bonnie Barker has texture all over the place! she knocks it out of the park on each design she shares. Texture happens to be my sweet spot as well so I really enjoy learning new stitches or even new projects to add texture to. Bonnie is always ready to help if you ever get stuck - that is a true blessing!

Karen Whooley really works hard to help beginners learn how to crochet. Her in person classes have always sold out quickly so as she transitions to more online teaching, I am really eager to see what she is going to offer! Her Delta Lace class and Top Down Crochet have always been on my dream list. 

Susan Lowman just started her own channel! I am so excited to see where this takes us! She already has several videos posted today. I can't wait to sit down and watch them. Susan is a wonderful teacher, I have no doubt what is coming is going to be really great!

I hope I've given you a few new resources for inspiration. Click on over and visit my friends today!

Monday, June 22, 2020

Color Inspiration!

 



I have been studying color for the last 10 years because finding the right combinations doesn’t come naturally to me. I recently found out that some of the colors I think I see aren’t exactly the same ones my husband sees. Pretty interesting, isn’t it? We think we all see the same shades but we don’t. 

I am working on a new proposal for another book and it will be heavy on color. I am so excited to use what I have learned over the last 10 years. I will share the 2 biggest secrets to finding the best colors with you today. 

First, nature. Look around outside and take photos. Those I’ve included are from my own yard and a few of them the Lord planted. I was so excited to see that lovely red lily just pop up! We planted yellow and orange and for years that was all we had. This year we have white, pink and and red too! I take my cue from our creator - more colors are better.  

Secondly, use a good color wheel. You want one that has more than just the primary colors. 4 or 5 variations of each color really helps - especially if you have a large yarn stash that you would like to use cohesively. Since using the wheel, I am finding combinations I wouldn’t have considered before. They have opened up all kinds of new ideas and projects for me! 

I also use Pinterest for the color combination cards but find that they tend to be more repetitive but that could just be the algorithm my account is under. 

I hope these tips help! Later, I will show you a few ways to use the color wheel so you can get some really stunning results! 

Happy crocheting!