It all started with my honeypot losing his home made hat (from last year) and then later asking for some crochet instructions. And now he has one completed hat, made by me (seen in the picture on his head); and another hat that is almost done, made by him (seen in his hands). Note the start of his dinosaur fins. He inspired me to pick up a craft that I haven't really been doing much of lately.
A couple days after this instructional request was his first ever craft night. Which happened to fall on his 31st birthday. The craft night had a very good turnout, was fun and very crafty!
Last night we stayed at home and crafted some more. I finished off some semi-curtains and have been crocheting all weekend long. (You can see our new semi-curtains behind my honeypot on the right of the window.) We've been doing more projects around the house lately. It's nice and cozy.
My trip to New Zealand was great fun and I intend to do everything I can to have another trip soon. (That would be probably a year or so with work vacation limitations and all.) Basically everywhere in NZ is scenic. Everywhere. The people are friendly, it's very organized, and they have tons of amazing hikes all over the place. Even though the island is relatively small, there is a very large variety of ecosystems and terrain types there. It's amazing!
Pictures here.
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i would like to be invited to the next craft night. i would also like to be invited to go to nz with you. did you bring any wool back?
Next time we will not forget you!
Actually, I did buy wool. But not the yarn variety. I bought a bunch of loose wool to felt with. Have you ever felted? It's pretty fun. When I get around to doing it, I'll give you a ring.
i have never felted loose wool, but i have spun it into yarn. in fact, i ordered my spinning wheel straight from new zealand!
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how about a felt fest/craft night/camping trip in one weekend?
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