Cheryl has put together a wonderful list for patterns of my favorite afghans, the rounds ripples, both Crocheted and knitted. I believe most are the free variety.
Cheryl Lambert's LIST
Well I am back to slicing bananas to dry in my food dehydrator. Home-made ones taste so much better then store-bought, plus nothing has been added. How- to; Simple, slice your bananas about 1/2 inch thick into a small bowl; add a little lemon juice just squeezed over the top and carefully tossed with a fork to coat. Finally just place them on your trays for about 55 hours, and dry. Here in Oklahoma with our high-humidity it can take up to 100 hours. If you are buying bananas especially for this, my trays hold about 3 large bananas each.
Just a quiet spot where I can share my love of crafts. I have a yarn, fabric, pattern and loom addiction. I am a brain-stem stroke survivor, you can stop in at Raverly.com and say hi, my name is barbarabradford
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Hat #58, Yellow & Black Stripes
I had some yarn left over from the Yellow and black Lyn's Round Ripple Afghan. I thought my Grand-daughter who absolutely loves anything yellow would enjoy a fun hat. I found a cute hat pattern in "100 Hats to knit and crochet by Jean Leinhauser and Rita Weiss"Hat #58, Burgundy Stripes. I used a single strand of 100% acrylic Worsted Weight and an I Hook. The yarn was I Love This Yarn! from Hobby Lobby #30 Black and #330 Yellow. This pattern was quick, only a couple hours while I watched Court TV. I am going to see if I have enough yarn to make a matching scarf.
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