In other crafting news - check out these center pieces that I made on Sunday. I was inspired by the pre-made centerpieces Michael's was selling for $30+ apiece. They were having a sale on silk flowers and other crafting supplies, so I was able to make both of them for much less than the price of one of the pre-made ones. Not too shabby, if I do say so myself.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Knitting Mojo
Well folks, I finished the sweater last week and I had a choice. I could finish up my many other projects OTN. Or I could start something new. As I mentioned below, I had the Central Park Hoodie blocking; however I dislike seaming so the pieces ended up back in the knitting basket for now. The (somewhat) good thing is that I did not start a new project right away. The bad news is that I hadn't picked up the needles at all until today during lunch when I started a new project. And we've reached that time of year when most projects are gifts and therefore I cannot talk about them on here (just in case!)
In other crafting news - check out these center pieces that I made on Sunday. I was inspired by the pre-made centerpieces Michael's was selling for $30+ apiece. They were having a sale on silk flowers and other crafting supplies, so I was able to make both of them for much less than the price of one of the pre-made ones. Not too shabby, if I do say so myself.
In other crafting news - check out these center pieces that I made on Sunday. I was inspired by the pre-made centerpieces Michael's was selling for $30+ apiece. They were having a sale on silk flowers and other crafting supplies, so I was able to make both of them for much less than the price of one of the pre-made ones. Not too shabby, if I do say so myself.
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2 comments:
I've been meaning to stop by and say welcome back to blogging! (Instead, I went over to Ravelry and friended you.) Anyway, it is good to be reading your posts again. And the centerpieces are beautiful. I have to admit that this is my favorite time of year, especially here in New England.
Nice centerpieces. I never buy them, always think they're too expensive. I think I could make them, but never get around to it. And soooo, sadly my table is bare.
Someday perhaps. lol
Very nice, cheery looking.
Sandy
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