What are YOU working on to pass the time?

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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby dcrozier » Fri Apr 06, 2012 4:11 pm

Shandeh wrote:
dcrozier wrote:Would love to hear you play!!! Imagine all that practice will keep your fingers nimble!!!


I've posted a few videos on YouTube of my playing.
Here's one I did with my keyboard for Christmas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eatF0Ou2lwQ

And here I am playing organ at my church during Holy Week a few years ago. Sound quality is bad on this one, because it was recorded with my old digital camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxpV5r4WrPU

I agree about piano making fingers nimble. Same with typing. ;)


Just a short note to let you know that I have not forgotten your youtube videos and music--just have not had a free quiet moment to enjoy listening--soon, I hope. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for all your words of wisdom and encouragement--we all appreciate them and you. BTW, we had yet ANOTHER storm last night!!!
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby Laina » Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:47 pm

zephyr wrote:
I just finished this for my mom for Mother's Day.



Very pretty, zephyr! Can you share where you got the pattern? What a great mothers day gift!


Laina :-)



It is a free pattern on Ravelry called Chèche à la sauce bidules chouettes. If you need me to, I can PM the link to you. It is a very quick and easy pattern. I finished in 3-4 days.



Thanks so much!

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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby Shandeh » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:02 pm

dcrozier wrote:Just a short note to let you know that I have not forgotten your youtube videos and music--just have not had a free quiet moment to enjoy listening--soon, I hope. Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for all your words of wisdom and encouragement--we all appreciate them and you. BTW, we had yet ANOTHER storm last night!!!


Thank you for those sweet words! :hug: Wish I could be there to enjoy the storm together. :)
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby lambdamuepsilon » Tue Apr 10, 2012 1:24 pm

I finished the butterfly afghan a couple of weeks ago and my friend loves it!

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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby Shandeh » Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:22 pm

lambdamuepsilon wrote:I finished the butterfly afghan a couple of weeks ago and my friend loves it!


Awesome job! :thumbsup:
Let's hope your friend doesn't ask you to make a mirror image afghan, so they can be laid out beside each other. :rofl:
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby meglb » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:24 pm

MzMolly wrote:
Mist8012 wrote:Wow amazing work!
I've never tried clothing yet. The patterns are so confusing and intimidating to me. I think I'd love to try it someday.


Thank you ... to be honest, that's a super easy pattern.



Way back in the 60's I crocheted a pair of "Hot Pants" (Short Shorts) out of yarn that looked like stainless steel. Clothing isn't really that difficult...just start with something simple :) Just jump in & get your feet wet (so to speak). And, good luck...don't let it scare you!!
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby meglb » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:28 pm

Just in the last 3 days I have made 3 greeting cards, 4 pair of earrings, worked on my blanket, made a baby bracelet for a baby boy, made a mini crocheted red heart (using a size 15 hook & size 80 tatting thread), and made my Sister a beaded bracelet with her name in it (like the one I had made my friend). Oh...and did Easter Dinner for 2 of my neighbors as well as my daughter and I. Now I need to get back to work on my blanket :)
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby Shandeh » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:32 am

meglb wrote:Way back in the 60's I crocheted a pair of "Hot Pants" (Short Shorts) out of yarn that looked like stainless steel. Clothing isn't really that difficult...just start with something simple :) Just jump in & get your feet wet (so to speak). And, good luck...don't let it scare you!!


Neat! I remember Hot Pants. And Go-Go Boots. And Falls (very long wigs). And Flip hairstyles. :D
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby Shandeh » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:33 am

meglb wrote:Just in the last 3 days I have made 3 greeting cards, 4 pair of earrings, worked on my blanket, made a baby bracelet for a baby boy, made a mini crocheted red heart (using a size 15 hook & size 80 tatting thread), and made my Sister a beaded bracelet with her name in it (like the one I had made my friend). Oh...and did Easter Dinner for 2 of my neighbors as well as my daughter and I. Now I need to get back to work on my blanket :)


Busy busy!! :o
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Re: What are YOU working on to pass the time?

Postby meglb » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:08 pm

Shandeh wrote:
meglb wrote:Just in the last 3 days I have made 3 greeting cards, 4 pair of earrings, worked on my blanket, made a baby bracelet for a baby boy, made a mini crocheted red heart (using a size 15 hook & size 80 tatting thread), and made my Sister a beaded bracelet with her name in it (like the one I had made my friend). Oh...and did Easter Dinner for 2 of my neighbors as well as my daughter and I. Now I need to get back to work on my blanket :)


Busy busy!! :o


Yes, always!! Almost have my blanket sewn together now :)...then for MY edging :)
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