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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Crochet practice

I have been steadily working on my crochet afghan.  It is the first crochet project I have ever attempted.  I learned to knit from books when I was ten, and picked it back up about 12 years ago while I was in college.  I would say I am an above average knitter, and it is truly my first love in terms of handicrafts.

My mom was a professional crocheter in my childhood.  She made sweet little sweaters that were bought by a woman I called "The Crochet Lady," who sold them at craft fairs.  My mom never taught me to crochet, and for a long time I didn't know what to do with only one crafting implement.  It didn't much matter, I rarely needed to crochet, and when I did, I just asked my mom to do that part for me.  But then I found the book Vintage Crochet, and knew I had to figure it out.  I bought the book in 2008, but didn't teach myself to crochet until last year.

This afghan is really just a large granny square.  I think it is going to be smaller than I wanted, because I am almost out of the dark brown, and I bought this year last year so there is no hope of matching the dye lot.  I've also been working on making little granny squares out of the sock yarn I have left over from the socks I've made over the past few years.  Once I finish my started projects, I'd like to learn how to read a crochet pattern.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Tea Time?

Partial Tea Collection

My mother is British, and to her, tea is the nectar of the gods.  I had never really thought about how much I resemble her in that respect until tonight when I was at Wegman's and added to my tea collection.  When I got home, I realized that I might be turning into my mom, just a little.

My favorite black tea is Red Rose tea, with milk and sugar.  Unfortunately, I am working on curing out sugar right now, so have to make due with just milk.  I am not the biggest fan of herbal tea, but I am trying to train myself to like it, by drinking it as "dessert" at night.

Eastern Shore Tea Company's Tiger Chai
Wegman's carries a local brand of tea that I have really been enjoying, Eastern Shore Tea Company. I love supporting a local business, and I've found their teas to be top quality.  I really love their tiger chai, blood orange, and honey lemon.  There are several more flavors that I'd like to try, especially the apple ones.  They come in cute little bags tied with different colored ribbon.  I'm really glad that Wegamn's supports local business.  I don't know that I would have found these teas otherwise.

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