Friday, July 2, 2010

And All She Wanted Was a Bandaid!

Another beautiful day (week actually) here in Pennsylvania.

Since it was so nice out yesterday I decided to venture out to Grant Street for their Weekly Hook-In!  Such a nice day for a drive - had all the windows and sunroof open and singing to my new Tom Petty CD - yes it was a very good thing that I was alone in the car as no one wants to be subjected to my singing voice!

Had a fun day at Grant Street.  Lots of hooking going on - Everyone was hard at work!



Lots of laughter also, of course...



And even some consulting on a multitude of subjects!  Poor Doris just wanted a band aid but she got more than she bargained for - but this is just what Grant Street is all about - someone is always ready to lend a hand whether it be color planning, listening to complaints, picking a new pattern, sharing a story, cutting wool, sewing something for the sewing machine challenged (THANK YOU SO MUCH LINDA),  and even surgery.... you know the kind of place - one stop shopping!


I was able to finally totally complete my chair pads - all whipped, all labeled, and all steamed (of course I had some (I'll be nice here -- Kathy...) and say encouragement to get them finished



I'm hoping to deliver them today and then with nothing on the frame - will now be forcedto work on cleaning the house and organizing things - have been neglecting that lately with the heat and watching Dark Shadows and hooking!  Of course I will be thinking of what to start working on next!

Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July

15 comments:

bittersweet said...

Love those chairpads, each one is wonderful, glad you have them finished, I hate the whipping and steaming part as does everyone so that is always a sigh of relief for me.

moosecraft said...

It really has been a beautiful week here in the area! I was actually thinking about driving out to Grant Street too! LOL! Those chairpads are fabulous!!! She is going to love them!

primitivebettys said...

Your chairpads finished up so nicely!

Happy 4th of July to you too! :)

Primitives By The Light of The Moon said...

Oh such awesome chairpads! You do such beautiful work. Have a Happy 4th of July!

weaverpat said...

Hey Joanne,
You have some good pictures of the hook-in! I'll just refer all my bloggers over here to get the news.
The chair pads are EXCELLENT!!!
Oh YUCKER!!! Don't even mention Cleaning and Organizing!!!
Plan another hooking project! Quick!!!

Jacque. said...

ohmygosh, those chairpads are adorable! All of them are special! You do such great work...course, I have been blessed with your talent in the form of a brown dog hooked rug. Have a great weekend...and sing your little heart out! It's good for the soul.

The Cinnamon Stick said...

Joanne they are just wonderful...a non-hooker here (who really did try) so I really appreciate the work involved in designing and hooking your beautiful chair pads...your customer will flip out when she sees them!!!

Plumruncreek ♥ said...

I LOVE those chair pads!!! I have always wanted to hook stair risers rugs for my steps. i have 17 steps though LOL!

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corinna said...

your chairpads are gorgeous
love the smiles on all the faces at your get togethers
hooray for the young lady (girl) who looks busy with her rug- gotta love it

WoolenSails said...

Looks like a wonderful hook in and your chair pads came out wonderfully.

Debbie

HomeSpunPrims said...

Love how the chairpads look together Joanne! Each one is wonderful.

The hook in always looks like so much fun. Lucky you to get to go.

Anonymous said...

I love the chair pads!! I am so sorry i didn't get to Grant Street, my hubby ended up working late that night! Hope to see you soon!

Cotton Eyed Jo said...

Your chairpads turned out great! Your customer will no doubt love them. I somehow missed that you were doing so many! Each one is special, and could get to be a tradition to sit on a certain one for family dinners!

Have a happy 4th tomorrow! :)

Kathy (woolfind) said...

Great shots of the hook in Joanne, just sorry I couldn't stay longer that day. Love your chair pads and I know the woman will too! Can't wait to see what else you come up with.