![]() We are all faced with incredibly challenging moments in our lives but occasionally you hear about amazing people fighting for survival. Annie Leinen is a young mother of three beautiful children. She is a friend and mentor to many women including my good friend Holly, and she is fighting to survive stage 4 melanoma. From what I can tell, from the Leinen family's Facebook page, Annie is a strong woman who probably doesn't realize it but she's already created miracles. By sharing her story and reaching out for help, she has shown all of us how the world can bind together to do great things. I think about Annie, her husband and children often and I wish them a long and healthy future together and I smile because thinking of Annie also reminds me of the power and love that can be shared between total strangers. To learn more about Annie and her family please visit the Leinen Family Facebook page. I found the maple leaf pattern here. Through the leaf I crocheted with both red & white yarn, hiding the colour I wasn't using. I dropped the red yarn and just left it while I crocheted the white border, on the way back across I would pick up the red again for the leaf. Play with it a bit, you'll find a way that works for you. ![]() I always love it when my friends wear the gifts I make them :) Kristiina seems to really like the hat and fingerless gloves I made for her Birthday. She removed the pom-pom from the hat, but I knew that she probably would prefer it without, so I made it removable! She calls the gloves her "driving gloves" and finds them comfortable for long drives. With Kristiina's reaction to these gifts, I will have to make more for other friends! This hat was fairly simple to make. I had to research a new stitch, but once I practiced the stitch a couple times it was straightforward. I found the pattern here: http://www.allcrafts.net/f.php?url=crochetme.com/patterns/simple-cable-hat and I thank Sarah Margaret Crittenden for her pattern! I didn't use a pattern for these gloves. I started with a tube that was the right width for my hand and wrist. I worked in rounds in front loops only and when I decided I was ready for the thumb hole I just created a string of 4 or 5 single crochets and attached it appropriately to the other side of the glove. This cut the glove into two sections, thumb and hand. I continued working in rounds, first I finished the thumb hole and then slip stitched back to the crease spot between the finger and thumb to continue working in rounds to finish the main finger section. I made the second one to match. This is really the first thing I've made without a pattern. I enjoyed it, but it was simple. I can't imagine trying this on something more detailed... Eek! I spend hours searching the internet for crochet projects that are at least somewhat in style right now. Most of the hat, scarf, glove and mitten patterns out there are very old looking. If you have a crochet project that is funky, send it my way please! I'd like to see what you're making right now. ![]() I'm now certain that designing for yourself is the hardest thing to do! I can work closely with my clients, study they're business mission, image and target market to develop an appropriate brand or logo for them, but doing it for myself is painful. I truly believe the only reason we successfully finalized our logo was from the motivation, support and feedback from our family, friends and clients. Check it out! My design process from brainstorming to application and critique finally created a more modern looking logo. The concept is two small business coming together to form a close relationship and building websites. This is represented by the html coding brackets inside the two roofs. No potential client will see all this in our little, funky logo but we're happy with it. I'm excited to get started on business cards! We've already incorporated the new logo on our website. I'm not totally happy with the site anymore but in time with some changes I'm sure it will become the professional site we want. Let me know what improvements you think I could make, please visit the Home Cooked website. |
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