Showing posts with label comfortable crochet hook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comfortable crochet hook. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2011

My Name is Sharon and I have a Yarn Addiction

One of my co-workers, who is a crafter, is cleaning house. She asked me if I would be interested in some
wool. I don’t use wool, yet, but I said I was sure I could find a home for it between my various crafting
groups. I expected a grocery bag or two of yarn.

Come in to work, and my chair was covered with two sweater bags full of yarn! I was shocked to say the
very least! And looking at it, it appears it is all acrylic, which is perfect for the various charity projects
that I am working on. I hauled it home on the bus and set it aside to sort it out somehow.

Then, I ended up at Walmart to get litter for the cats, and my cart seemed to drift over to the craft area.
Seeing as I have been reading on Ravelry that some Walmarts are getting rid of their yarn, I thought I
would see if there were any good deals. I ended up getting 4 balls of yarn at half off (2 of them are eco-
yarn from Red Heart that I was curious about; the other 2 I liked the colour). I also ended up with 3 bags
of mill ends – but these have 4 to 5 balls in them for 7 bucks, so that’s still less than 2 bucks a ball, which
is still cheaper than buying them separate. I do plan to use these in combination with the donated yarn
for my charity crafting. 

But as you can see, I have a problem. At least it isn’t anything dangerous or illegal, but it is still a
problem. Now I must get crocheting!

PS - Did I mention the yarn I got half price last week? Yah, I have a problem.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Making Crochet Hooks more Comfortable

When I get crocheting for more than an hour or so, I find that my wrists start to get sore.  This is likely due to tendonitis.  While it is not flared up right now, after about two hours my wrists get sore and I have to quit.  As a result, I decided to do a search on Ravelry for some ideas about finding something more comfortable. 

I found several ideas, and this one is pretty cool, easy to re-use and economical.  May not be the prettiest, but that isn't always important.