Behind the Pink Curtain - Komen's Political Agenda
I just read this article. I am the daughter, granddaughter, cousin, and friend to numerous breast cancer survivors and a LONG time support of Breast Cancer research programs. Susan G. Komen foundation is one. Now I am going to say WAS one. I have read some stupid stuff about SGKF...or I thought it was stupid. Now I realize I was the stupid one.
Susan G. Komen no longer has my support at all... nor will it, ever. Politics should not be a decision in women's health issues. People who advocate for women's health should NOT use their politic agenda's to guide the system for their benefit. It should be about the health issue...JUST the health issues.
Oh the agony!!!!!!
Posted by: Maria in All Shawl, Caron, crochet, Doris Chan, Elann, Flying Diamonds, Prayer Shawls, Ravelry, Red Heart, Vickie MikulakSo the enablers at Ravelry have me signing up for emails from the various yarn stores and I really should not read them. Today from Elann...
Louisa Harding Mulberry at 59% Savings!
New Stock!Fibre Content: 100% Silk Made In: Italy Care: Hand Wash/ Dry Flat Knit: 22 st/4 inches 4 mm (US 6) Yardage: 124 m (136 yards) Size: 50g (1.75 oz) ball Featured Design: A delicate ruffle and picot edging trim the Osprey Scarf, from Louisa Harding Belle, which also features a series of textural lace panels. With approximate finished measurements of 35" in length by 8" in width, it uses just 4 balls of Louisa Harding Mulberry! See more designs using Louisa Harding Mulberry when you view the contents of Louisa Harding Belle and Louisa Harding Queen of Hearts.
Standard price for this yarn is US$17.95 - elann discounted price saves you as much as 59%!$7.25 USD / 7.54 CAD*
And then they have the nerve to put the most lucious pictures of this beautiful silk yarn in with the email! I cannot believe it. I am on a stash REDUCING spree. I have banned myself from purchasing anything and then I see this...*sigh* there should be a law against it. LOL
I put a box in the mail today to my mother with two more shawls for the prayer shawl ministry at her church.
| Doris Chan's All Shawl Done is Caron's Simply Soft Paints Oceana |
| Diagonal Stitch Shawl done is Red Heart Soft Icy Pond |
| A Hat for Emily |
| a cowl for Rachel |
| Vickie Mikulak's Flying Diamonds in Paton's Lace Sachet |
And then there is my Christmas Helper!
She is getting so BIG!!!!!!!!!!
That's it for now. I am off to snoop around Elann and see what else I want!
This is crochets in Caron's Simply soft and I made several small changes to the pattern so it fit her a little better. ( just added a couple of rows and changed a hook size on the edging. We love it.
So that was my Saturday. Today Papa is working grandmom is watching TV, Izzy-bug is at her granny's house while mom and dad work so M-ma is going to finish reading Split Second by Catherine Coulter (one of her favorite authors).
Enjoy your Sunday where ever you may be!
I just can't crochet quickly enough!
Posted by: Maria in Bulky, crochet, Lion Brand, Prayer Shawls, Ravelry, Tweed StripesI haven't been on here but I have been busy... Lots of Blankets for Project Linus and now prayer shawls for my home church.
First the shawls... I have re learned to do tunisian crochet.
This one is based on a pattern from the Crochet Geek called Andrew's Keepsake. I just enlarged on the scarf that she had made. hard telling from this picture but the shawl is actually a light thyme green. You can find the pattern here Andrew's Keepsake It was crocheted with TLC Essentials.
This shawl is going to my husband's place of work as a donation to the fundraiser they are doing for the Susan G Komen foundation. It was crocheted with Sensations Little Treat in turquoise/white. It is so soft and pretty I almost hated to donate it! I also sent in 2 baby blankets for them to sell as well. Fan Shawl Pattern. Just a word to the wise with this pattern should you try and print it, there are ads all over this site and I could not get a readable print so I ended up copying it and pasting it into a Word document to get a working copy I could read. (Sensations yarn is sold at Joann's Fabrics)
Four more blankets for Project Linus! As a said above, I donated 2 blankets for the Susan G Komen fundraiser. I also donated a large blanket and a baby blanket for a fundraiser to help with the medical expenses of a young woman recently diagnosed with cancer so I guess they are getting around now. I should probably invest in some labels to put in them.
I already have another shawl underway. They are very addicting. After this one though I need to get back to the blankets. I think a have another dozen of them already trimmed and punched, ready to stitch!
I also ordered some lovely threads from Carrie's Creations to make at least one more of these. While I like the stars, I think you could put in Rhode's Hearts or Butterflies so I want to give that a try. I love the flower motif and the simple yet elegant corners so there are more coming I am sure. It was also quick to work off.
Other than that, the count down until I hit the half century mark is under 30 days now. Mark's graduation is 6 weeks away. Izzy is growing so fast I can't keep up.
| I love this face!! |
OK, off to the dentist for me to replace my temporary crown for the permanent one! One less issue!!
While making my way around the web today in search of others creativity that might spark mine, I stumbled onto a post on Two Dresses Studio's blog and it stuck a chord with me.
One and a half million children perished in the holocaust 1.5 MILLION lives that never had a chance. The Holocaust Museum of Houston has started something called the Butterfly Project (the museum link will take you to the page). They are collecting 1.5 million butterflies for an exhibit that will open in the Spring of 2013 and they are looking for then to be handcrafted by people from all over the world. It can be done by individuals or by groups. Here is the information they provide:
- Butterflies should be no larger than 8 inches by 10 inches.
- Butterflies may be of any medium the artist chooses, but two-dimensional submissions are preferred.
- Glitter and all glitter-related products should not be used.
- Food products (cereal, macaroni, candy, marshmallows or other perishables) also should not be used.
- If possible, e-mail a photograph of your butterflies, to butterflyproject@hmh.org.
Please send or bring your butterflies to the Museum by June 30, 2012, with the following information included:Now Two Dresses Studio is adding a little twist to the project that you can see if you visit her blog. She is actually collecting the butterflies and posting pictures before sending a box of the butterflies to the museum.
•Your name,
•Your organization or school,
•Your address,
•Your e-mail address, and
•The total number of butterflies sent.
Mail or bring your butterflies to:
Holocaust Museum Houston
Butterfly Project
Education Department
5401 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004
USA
For questions or additional information, please e-mail butterflyproject@hmh.org.
Why Butterflies?
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing
against a white stone....
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ’way up high.
It went away I’m sure
because it wished
to kiss the world good-bye.
For seven weeks I’ve lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto.
But I have found what I love here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut branches in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don’t live in here, in the ghetto.
Pavel Friedman, June 4, 1942
Born in Prague on Jan. 7, 1921.
Deported to the Terezin Concentration Camp on April 26, 1942.
Died in Aushchwitz on Sept. 29, 1944.
My own son turned 23 this year. I can't imagine never seeing 24 but hundreds of children a year never do because of the hate in the world.
Need Inspiration?
Butterfly Utopia
Butterfly Pictures
Primary Games
The Butterfly Site
Color Mountain
Those should get you started but remember they are just for inspiration. Use your heART!
If you decide to participate and would like to send me a picture of your donation, I will be more than glad to post it!
I have been playing with some techniques that are new to me and I really like some of the results. I finished my ATC's for the World of Crafters exchange last night. this months theme is Time for Coffee or Tea so here is what I came up with:
Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things. - Chaim Potok
The Princess needed help finding her bone and is now content...
| HRH Abigail Jennifer Marie (and no I don't know where that name all came from we just kept adding to Abby! |
| these are just a few of them |
When we moved to this house my boys laughed at me for picking up paint chips every where we went. The house definately needed color! They laughed even harder when I saved not only the paint chips for the colors we finally chose (we may have needed them again for another match at some point!) but also all the rest that I had collected. And now...now this wonderful lady makes things like this:
And these:
I cannot wait to get started. There is a link to her site on the right at the top of the column so check it out for yourself. I will see you later!
Oh she has another site as well that pays the bills so I definately have to get with that! Ten Two Sudios
I thought I might enter the weekly challenge at Sugar Creek Hollow which is mostly black and white with a splash of another color but as you can see...


