I am a mother of 4, have been a nurse for 15 years and I assure you, I have an immense amount of patience.
I know learning a new skill can sometimes be intimidating.
I am a holistic health enthusiast, a bohemian loving, aspiring minimalist, easy-going and go-with-the-flow kind of woman.
My great-grandmother Betty taught me to crochet when I was 6 years old, bless her for her patience with me, and I have been doing it ever since.
I have made slippers, a child's dress, sweaters,...
I am a mother of 4, have been a nurse for 15 years and I assure you, I have an immense amount of patience.
I know learning a new skill can sometimes be intimidating.
I am a holistic health enthusiast, a bohemian loving, aspiring minimalist, easy-going and go-with-the-flow kind of woman.
My great-grandmother Betty taught me to crochet when I was 6 years old, bless her for her patience with me, and I have been doing it ever since.
I have made slippers, a child's dress, sweaters, blankets, totes, wristlets, purses, stuffed animals, shawls, skirts, hanging baskets, and more.
I haven't read a pattern that I can't complete. In this world we live in today with so much synthetic material (AI, genetically modified food, fake Christmas trees, etc), I believe that when making a handmade item, one should be able to tell it was handmade. Sometimes that can be on a tag, but I like to leave a small mistake in the piece, barely noticeable to the untrained eye.
I think it gives the piece meaning, and shows it was made by a humans.