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		<title>I just can&#8217;t seem to stop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making the twisted scarves has been a lot of fun.  They really are mindless and oh so easy; great for watching TV or riding in the car.  I&#8217;ve just finished a pink scarf and it has found a home with my physical therapist, Michelle.  She had fun playing with my black scarf one morning in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making the twisted scarves has been a lot of fun.  They really are mindless and oh so easy; great for watching TV or riding in the car.  I&#8217;ve just finished a pink scarf and it has found a home with my physical therapist, Michelle.  She had fun playing with my black scarf one morning in PT and I decided to make one for her.  I used the eyelash, a cotton candy type fluffy yarn and a bamboo in a slightly darker shade.  The scarf is heavy like the black one but has such a different life to it.  I have to admit that I bought enough thread to make another black one for our groomer, Kathleen, who is always so wonderful in taking care of Molly and Sophie. I also bought red eyelash and red wool and will play with that combination.  I&#8217;m also going to try alternating the color on the rows and make a striped scarf.  I&#8217;ll try a sample swatch with the black and pick leftovers and see.  These are just like popcorn, I just can&#8217;t seem to stop!  The added benefit is they make people smile when they see them and equally so when they try one on.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113" title="untwisted-pink-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/untwisted-pink-scarf.jpg" alt="untwisted-pink-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
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		<title>Everything old is new again</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 23:03:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lindajcasey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I&#8217;ve healed from my shoulder surgery, I have many things to be grateful for; a husband who has taken unparalleled care of me, a son who came home from school on winter break to take over in Don&#8217;s absence while he made a quick trip to Egypt to a client, a holiday full of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I&#8217;ve healed from my shoulder surgery, I have many things to be grateful for; a husband who has taken unparalleled care of me, a son who came home from school on winter break to take over in Don&#8217;s absence while he made a quick trip to Egypt to a client, a holiday full of family and love, a great doctor and physical therapists and a rebirth of interest in an old form of handwork; crochet.</p>
<p>With one shoulder in a sling, I was unable to knit or quilt.  Hmmmm, what to do now?  I could needlepoint but only small canvases since I had to hold them in my left hand.  I needed more variety.  While fondling my stash of yarn, wanting so much to pick up needles and knit, I came across my stash of crochet hooks.  When I was a girl, my maternal grandmother taught me the basic stitches and I created scarves and hats and the like.  Four years ago while on a business trip to Iowa and totally bored one night, I set off for Michael&#8217;s in search of something new.  I found a book on crochet stitches, bought some yarn and a hook and went back to the hotel and practiced.  Nothing much materialized in the way of final outcome, but fun just the same.  Now fast forward to December.   Crochet?  Hmmmmm, I could hold the hook in my right hand and only use the left for the feeding of the yarn.  A few bits of practice and I was off.  I&#8217;d found a great website from Lion yarn and a twirly scarf with only 4 rows of double crochet.  What could be easier.  So I set off with yarn from the stash, a quick trip to Joann&#8217;s for a size P hook (rather large) and in just two sittings, I had my first completed scarf.  Wow, what a sense of accomplishment.   So on Christmas day, with my red twirly scarf over my red sweater, I looked very festive.  Here are two pictures, twisted and untwisted of my first scarf.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-100" title="untwisted-red-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/untwisted-red-scarf.jpg" alt="untwisted-red-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-99" title="twisted-red-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/twisted-red-scarf.jpg" alt="twisted-red-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p>I so enjoyed the first one that I dug through my stash and found some lovely soft brown yarn, a complimentary fleck yarn and some brown wool and started a second scarf.  I had no idea what I was going to do with another one of these, but what the heck, they were fun to stitch (more on that later).</p>
<p>Jo liked the red scarf and I seized on the idea that I could make yet another so I asked &#8220;Would you like one too?&#8221;.  Why yes she would.  Oh goodie, another one to make.   So off to San Francisco the day after Christmas, to Britex for yarn.  I came home, put down the brown scarf and immediately started on Jo&#8217;s.  It was pink, soft and fuzzy and a joy to work on.  I finished it the next morning just in time for their drive up to Davis to visit friends.  With that one done, I was back to the brown.  Well, I got within 5 inches of the end of the 4th row and what do you know, I ran out of yarn.  So I ripped it back and made it three  rows.  All the while I worked on it, I knew in my soul who this scarf belonged to&#8230;..Dode!  Yep, so off in the mail went completed scarf number 3.</p>
<p>I was like an addict, looking for my next fix.  Not driving much yet, I had Don take me to Joann&#8217;s in search of more yarn.  These were like popcorn, something I just couldn&#8217;t stop making.  So I decided to make myself a black fuzzy scarf to match my coat.  With eyelash, boucle and plain soft worsted, I began the creation of scarf number 5.  Again, I got to the last 7 inches and again I ran out of one of the yarns&#8230;.but this time I was quick to go back to the store and get another skein.  But wait, see that pretty blue yarn over there&#8230;&#8230;I can&#8217;t stop myself.  Two coordinated yarns and off I went again, this time another for Jo to match the LLBean vest from Christmas.  Oh, and some pretty pink silky yarn and a matching fuzzy.  What&#8217;s one more.</p>
<p>I came home and in less than an hour, had the black fuzzy scarf done.  I wear it nonstop with my quilted black vest and feel very chic.<img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-102" title="untwisted-black-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/untwisted-black-scarf.jpg" alt="untwisted-black-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-103" title="twisted-black-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/twisted-black-scarf.jpg" alt="twisted-black-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p>Now off to Jo&#8217;s second scarf.   The nubby yarn was a pain in the butt but the final product is very fun.  Since the kids live in Southern California, lightweight is better than heavy.  I finished it in a jiffy, took its picture and am ready to mail it.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-108" title="untwisted-blue-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/untwisted-blue-scarf.jpg" alt="untwisted-blue-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-109" title="twisted-blue-scarf" src="http://donandlindacasey.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/twisted-blue-scarf.jpg" alt="twisted-blue-scarf" width="336" height="448" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve peeked into the bag of pink yarn, but another project has caught my eye and while I will start it soon, I&#8217;ve rediscovered another stitch my grandmother taught me.  The afghan stitch or Tunisian Crochet.</p>
<p>Epilogue&#8230;&#8230; this crochet extravaganza has been fun, creative and very satisfying.  Churning out so many scarves so quickly to the delight of myself and my family.  But a side benefit happened; I felt a closeness to my grandmother that I hadn&#8217;t had in a very long time.  She died in 1978 at the age of 75 and as the years have passed, her memory, while still present had lost its vibrancy.  I found that again and what a gift it was.</p>
<p>School has started again so I&#8217;m knee deep in research papers and group discussions.  My crochet time is being eaten by things more pressing.  But I see the light at the end of the school tunnel, with graduation in June.  I also see more time for stitching&#8230;.  I do have to admit, that I have tried crocheting and reading at the same time.  Not too successfully, but hey, why not try?</p>
<p>So, from a ripped up shoulder and subsequent surgery I&#8217;ve received many gifts.  My glass is more than 1/2 full, it is overflowing.</p>
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