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Monday, April 28, 2008 - Where I am up to in the world of craft

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Garden Goose:  Week 5 ~ Farmgirl Blog-a-thon Getting Crafty

At the moment I am possibly a bit of a craft hasbeen.  I learnt to crochet at about the age of 8.  My Nana taught me when we went to her house for tea with my family each Sunday.  I learnt to spin carded wool next at the age of 13.  I was still spinning when I was 20.  It was my uncle's carder, Mum's spinning wheel.  I used to spin in Mum's sunroom listening to the radio I think.  At around the same time I made a blanket crocheting on the school bus. 

I learnt to knit after I was married and knitted for my husband and myself, my step-children, then baby clothes.  I was given my Mum's sewing machine.  I had had many sewing lessons at school between the ages of 11 and 14.  I made many things, but the machine beat me I think.

We got a new machine over a year ago.  I still can't thread it, but have had a recent attempt to do that.  I have though been hand sewing again, and have taken up a couple of hems.  A few years ago I took part in a bookmark swap.  After that I got reading glasses and haven't tried to crochet recently. 

I remember once I made a lovely aran jumper from 5ply for my eldest when he was 1 year old, so I liked trying out new stitches. 

I have fond memories of visiting a school friend when I was 13 and watching her make patchwork, Grandmothers Garden

Why don't I knit?  I had been very busy with having 5 children and once or twice got visited with moths while I was very busy with a baby.  I decided I couldn't manage woollen clothes.  I remember once visiting a wool shop and the lady said that not many people buy wool for babies clothes anyway, so maybe I should only use cotton or acrylic, things that are easy to wash.  Maybe it is the expense? 

I have collected pinecones recently.  My favourite are the wooden roses.



When I was about 16 I got very involved with cake decorating.  We had moved from the farm and our landlady was an excellent cake decorator and she spent the time to teach me the basics.  I loved buying little bits and pieces to make cakes.  I collected this tin, I don't even know what it is for.  Very recently I got a heart shaped tin from the op-shop, I was very happy about that.  Even got some of those flexible heart shaped muffin trays a couple of years ago. 

My uncle loved to collect wax.  I remember him putting pressed flowers onto candles, I think we did it together.  My husband and I have also pressed flowers we grew in the garden. 

I was very interested to read a book of craft in Australia what women at home had made and wish to visit Pioneer Women's Hut

I honestly think I can't go back to crafting more than a tiny bit until my children are grown up more.  I have had three step-children and five children and need the little breaks etc.  It is very hard to explain. 

I did a little scrapbook for my eldest when he was a baby, put a very detailed family tree in it.  This was before I knew it was called scrapbooking.  I wouldn't go back to it I don't think. 

We did once stencil our entire lounge room floor!  Well at least around the edges. 

I think I would have to say crochet is my favourite.

I have a box or two of special material that my husband and his work mates printed with he worked in a material factory. 

To share with other farm girls and to learn about the Farm Girl way of life visit: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - hi

Posted by Tina
I'm wanting to teach myself to crochet..my granny was a terrific crocheter..creating lovely crochet items that had pictures in the design and so forth(filet crochet). About the cake pan. I believe it is supposed to be used to create a cake with an indentation in the middle that can then be filled with berries or fruit and then topped with whipped cream.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Suze
I totally understand why you can't go back to crafting yet. I'd love to have time to make things, bake, you know, DO stuff, but with 2 kids, the husband and working fulltime - I just don't have the time. I get quite down about it at times.

Suze
http://dailyfrippery.com
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Friday, May 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Mennobrarian
It's all about priorities, and my priority is my husband, family, animals, and home, plus about a hundred other things that don't leave a lot of time for crafting! I do sew on a regular basis, but there isn't much time left at the end of the day for scrapbooking or any other "creative" projects. So, maybe we are not all that weird for not getting crafty at this time in our lives. Blessings,
~Monica~
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Friday, May 2, 2008 - Thanks for your comments!

Posted by MyThreeDaughters
Thanks Tina.

I'm sure you could learn to crochet. I am trying to think of the best tutorials, I think there was one on Youtube. I love filet crochet, it is pretty.

Suze, I feel bad for you. Please don't worry about it. Once I had a friend in MN talk about here baking etc. and it really encouraged me to try to do some, and I did for a time, bits and pieces here and there. She had lots of kids, nine at the time I think, so maybe I was shamed into it. However, she is doing it all the time, and if you don't do something all the time it gets harder. I think resting is very important, especially if you want to stay civil lol. Once I could see but couldn't see the lollipop lady, so it is very important to rest too! If you have good skills, not sure if they ever leave you so it will be OK.

Mennobrarian your trees look great! And your pansies pretty. Thanks for visiting. Yes, I think it is all about seasons. I know someone my age who plays wii so that has really got me thinking. I guess the computer is my play time.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008 - Farm girl blog a thon

Posted by Anonymous
I just wanted to visit some fellow farm girls. I have enjoyed your post. You have done alot of different things. It is hard to try to find time to do everything you'd like to.
Stop by some time.
Ruth
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Ruth
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