Look what I made! Quick, easy and fun, these Album Coasters are a great way to use up bits of color, while finding a use for the black acrylic I had hanging around. They're not the most intricate design, but I think the concept comes across clearly. Plus there's the happiness and satisfaction that comes with finishing a project - no matter how small!  This week I noticed that several of my blogging buddies have made the knitted ear bud wraps (like these from Crafts from the Cwtch). Do you see my naked ear buds? I desperately would like to cloth them, but I still don't knit.  Ravelry to the rescue! I had an idea of how to get it done, but this pattern should help me if I get stuck. I'm thinking of using rainbow embroidery floss for a sleek, shiny look.

I've also been seeing hexipuffs running rampant.  Knitters everywhere are making these adorable little puffs. But how am I going to join the craze? Thankfully Valerie Lawson has created the Apiary Puff pattern.  Her crocheted interpretation is available for free. Thank goodness! Now I can find out for myself what the fuss is all about!

In addition to these new ideas, I have couple of things still on the hooks that I hope to finish soon - really, how many times can I show you my unfinished Juliana Mod Wrap as part of Wip Wed??  I also need to decide what to work on next for my Year of Projects.  I've narrowed it down so I'll either be working with thread or fabric.  We'll see. Check back Monday to see what I decide!

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In addition to my fiber offerings on Friday, I like to participate in Five Minute Friday over at Lisa-Jo Bakers place. It's writing in the raw and if you've never done why don't you give it a try? It's really easy - you just:
1. Write for 5 minutes flat on this week's prompt with no editing, no over thinking, no backtracking - then post it just as it is!
2. Link back here and invite others to join in.
3. And then absolutely, no ifs, ands or buts about it, you need to visit the person who linked up before you & encourage them in their comments. Seriously. That is, like, the rule. And the fun. And the heart of this community..


Here's what happened when I spent five minutes writing on the prompt "Enough"

That’s it! I’ve had enough!  There’s just never enough_____. Do you have enough? There are so many ways that you can use this word. But it either implies that you’re lacking (never enough) or have plenty (more than enough!) I hope to lean towards having more than enough or even just enough to get by.  After all, I don’t need anymore than that.  More becomes excessive. And in our world it is easy to have that become negative.

Today I have been fortunate to have gotten enough sleep.  I’ve had enough to eat.  At work, there was enough to do to keep me busy and enough help so that I wasn’t overwhelmed.  I have enough time with my family and enough money to pay the bills.  I haven’t always had enough. At least I didn’t think that I did.  Now I know that I can be happy, very happy with what I have and do and think and feel.  And that really is enough for me!


There you have it friends. Another Friday is upon us.  It's been a really long week at the library, and I'm looking forward to some R & R. Moving is hard work! Our website has lots of pictures if you're interested in what I'm doing when I'm not crafting! Now it's time to settle down and get to visiting! I love seeing what you've been up to this week! Plus, I always make a point to stop in and meet someone new.  Why don't you come with me? I promise we'll have a great time!

Until next time,
Be blessed and stitch & read with love!
 


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07/20/2012 3:10pm

Those are so cool. I love them a ton XD

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07/20/2012 3:15pm

Ah, the secret to being content- whether in plenty or in want! Thanks for this reminder today.
(And cute album coasters!!!)

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07/20/2012 3:30pm

Love your albums. I am sure that if your picked up some knitting needles you could own them. Can't wait to see your buds covered.

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07/20/2012 3:56pm

Thanks for the vote of confidence. I keep thinking that I might, then I don't!! I'm so comfortable with my hook... and it almost feels like I'd be cheating on crochet! Maybe someday!!

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07/20/2012 9:53pm

Your coasters are adorable. I hope the pattern you picked for your earbuds work out.

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07/20/2012 10:29pm

I love the coasters! So cute. Wish I knew how to crochet.

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Deann
10/19/2012 6:26pm

Designer Ellen Kapusniak of Knitti Politi offers both knitting and crochet patterns for these:
For Knit ones.. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vinyl-record-coasters-knit-version
or the Crochet version.. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vinyl-record-coasters

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07/21/2012 12:42am

Those are super cute!

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07/21/2012 2:09pm

You won't be cheating on crochet! Knitting can inform crochet ... and vice versa.

Nevertheless, maybe your hooking is enough? :)

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07/21/2012 5:24pm

I think you're right. It must help you to be a more well rounded crafter. I know someday I'll pick up the needles, but for now I'm a contented hooker!

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07/21/2012 9:43pm

Those coasters are such a great idea! I love them! Such wonderful things can be done with crochet. I'm also very interested to see crocheted hexipuffs, interesting!

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07/22/2012 8:25am

Ah, those coasters bring me back. Definitely fun. :-)

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07/23/2012 1:52pm

Rhyming events!

Lion put out a really cute pattern for dressing earbuds with embroidery floss that evokes friendship bracelets of old.
Also, this morning I posted on Google+ asking for ideas for scrap busting and someone mentioned hexipuffs.
They linked me to the Beekeeper's Quilt which is apparently how the insanity started but I'll be honest-- it's not my cup of tea.

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Julie
07/27/2012 3:44pm

Thank you for participating in Show Your Stuff Blog Hop, You are invited to come back:
http://juliejewels1.blogspot.com/2012/07/show-your-stuff-34.html

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Stopping by to say Hi from the blog hop. Come visit sometime, tea is cold and no shoes are required. Kathy B. http://www.southernmadeintheshade.blogspot.com new follower

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