I am crocheting an afghan for my Hitty dolls. I'm using a size 7 steel hook and am splitting sock yarn. Stay tuned.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday, Day Two,Two Clean Steps and My Red Mailbox
I know, the cleaned steps don't look THAT great, but they DO look better in person and the cleaned ones do look better than the uncleaned ones.
This is a flag with wreath that I bought from Six Rivers Gallery (in Hoquiam, WA) awhile back. It was made by Sherryl Jackson, an artist in North River who works with wire. I love it, and I love her other work, too; I will buy more when I can. I especially like a piece that is made from a tire jack; she's made it look like a playgroun merry-go-round with four wire kids on it. So original and so nice to have her at Six Rivers. Come buy when you can, and see what is there. This is my newly painted mailbox. I had to paint it so the cute little decals would show up. And then I had to paint the surrounding territory, because the spray paint didn't behave. Or perhaps it was ME that didn't behave!
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