I spent yesterday afternoon pretending it was fall. I wasn't feeling well, so I put on some comfy housepants, tucked my feet into some slippers and made-believe the A/C pumping was actually a stiff autumn wind. The truth of it was the temperature was still in the 30s (high 80's) and we've had barely a hint of fall. Not perfect Thanksgiving weather, but a girl can pretend.
A few months back, Mum had sent a care package of fabric and notions that I started sorting out and putting away yesterday. Included in the box were some of my grandmother's well-used crochet hooks (that's her on the left with her sisters.) My aunt had taught me to crochet when I was 10 or so as Gram couldn't see so well anymore but for some reason, the crochet bug didn't bite. Could it have been the endless hours of granny squares in fluorescent pink and yellow variegated acrylic? Most likely. At any rate, my Grandma's hooks needed a place of their own in my sewing room and yesterday afternoon I made one. I'd been saving the mod red and pink fabric for just the right project and I think this was it. If you'd like a variation of your own, they're in the shop and I'll also be donating a couple as Socktoberfest prizes.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!
love the picture of the gals!
sounds like you made the best of your pretend autumn day...
Posted by: NessieNoodle | October 09, 2006 at 12:23
I love that fabric. And rumor is we might have a touch of fall this week.
Posted by: Abbe | October 09, 2006 at 12:26
Awesome. Love the fabric choice and that top photo is so great!
Posted by: Kelli | October 09, 2006 at 13:43
that fabric is fabulous.
i absolutely love old photos like that. what a great shot of those ladies.
Posted by: meg | October 09, 2006 at 15:50
Happy Thanksgiving, Caro! And you know, you'll be able to wear socks on Thursday without sweating. Woo hoo!
Posted by: Susan | October 09, 2006 at 17:17
Ooo, pretty! Love that fabric!
Posted by: Sasha | October 09, 2006 at 17:36
Fabulous crochet hook case and photo! Love it!
Posted by: BrownPants | October 09, 2006 at 18:35
Happy Thanksgiving, Caro. It's bloody hot here too, and even though I got up thinking, it's Thanksgiving Day! Fall! I can wear corduroy trousers and handknit wool socks!, sadly it was not so. The socks are in my satchel now. I shoulda known.
What's happening on Thursday? Are you going somewhere cold?
Posted by: jodi | October 09, 2006 at 18:41
what a great way to keep your hooks tidy, it's gorgeous!
and I love the picture of your grandmother and her sisters, they look like they would be so fun to hang out with
Posted by: yahaira | October 09, 2006 at 22:59
I got your fall right here lady. It's been in the 30s at night and I have a pile of unfinished sweaters lying around--the grass is always greener I guess.
Nice hook book thing. I need something like that for my circulars--they're a lethal looking mess right now.
Posted by: Amy | October 10, 2006 at 07:41
Man those are really cute! I wish that one or two would actually handle my needle issues. I think it would take 20. Hey are you gonna do the Stalker Angie gig on Saturday? It starts at 11, at Opel Devines.
http://www.stalkerangie.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Julia | October 10, 2006 at 16:59
Wish I had me some of that fab pink fabric. It's very cool. You always have the best ideas and GREAT execution. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: AmyDe | October 10, 2006 at 18:03
hey, it was 80 degrees here on monday!
i love the picture of your grandmother and her sisters. and the crochet book. that's awesome.
Posted by: maryse | October 11, 2006 at 13:30
Not to be a big fat ruiner, but I've been using the needle case you made me as a house for my crochet hooks too. I won't lie, it's getting crowded in there. But I love it so much! It's absolutely the best way to organize and stash your knitting/crocheting tools. I need another one. Perhaps I wander to the shop...
Posted by: FinnyKnits | October 17, 2006 at 19:40
i LOVE THAT PHOTO OF MY MOM AND HER SISTERS! this is my first time reading your blog. I'll be a regular from now on. Donna
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