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Making Something Out of Nothing

making something out of nothing

There are many times when I feel like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat — when I find myself making something out of nothing.

  • Like mealtimes, when it looks like there is nothing to eat in the house, and family and friends drop in unexpectedly – yet somehow what gets to the table looks fabulous. (This happens occasionally.)
  • When I need to get ALL the errands run within a short time limit – yet somehow I manage to drive the speed limit and still get all the errands done with time to spare.
  • When I was teaching art and the project for the kids was all wrong and required an instant, on-your-feet adaptation – yet it looked great and was easy to explain.

The list seems endless! These can be very stressful situations.

My Super Power

This making something out of nothing is what I love to do. I love to create things using what I have sitting around the house (often referred to as scraps).

Scrap yarn, scrap fabric, scrap art supplies, scrap odds and ends. Creating something out of what looks like nothing is a muscle which needs exercise. You could say It is a super power that doesn’t require a super suit. Our great-grandparents used this muscle daily during the Great Depression; it was just a part of life.

Making something out of nothing

 

These days people call it recycling or green living, but it still feels a lot like making something out of nothing.

The Use Your Stash Challenge is a great way to exercise your creative muscles when it comes to using up your stash of supplies. Give yourself some boundaries (would you even wear crocheted shorts?) and create to your heart’s content!

Creative Months

I often allow myself to be really creative and use all my stash on hand, not just my yarn stash. Doing this helps me to create lovely things for our home. Often, during the Christmas rush, I forget to take the time to make things I like for the house I live in. January and February tend to be a nesting time for me as we pull-in and deal with ice and/or snow storms here in Oklahoma.

Scrap afghans keep me warm while I work on them, and the works-in-progress list gets smaller as the stash is used up. This allows me to make room for new yarns and projects.

Ideas to Get You Started

Here are a few of my favorite scrap projects from my archives and some from Way, way back.

Some of these next items could be scrap busting projects if you need ideas. I crocheted or sewed all of these. They weren’t necessarily scrap projects but could easily be Use Your Stash projects. There are a bunch of ideas here that you can pick up and go with.

The items above were created out of small bits and pieces of fabric, beads, and yarn. They can all be created out of stash items.

Use Your Stash Challenge

Can you tell that I am trying to get you to join the Use Your Stash Challenge January 2017? It is an excellent way to use up your bits and pieces.

Talk to you later,

Karen

 

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Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves

Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves

The pattern for these Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves is available in the Etsy and Craftsy shops. I’ve been working hard to get these up and ready for you, but life just keeps getting in the way. Have you ever had one of those weeks? Well, it was the best of times … and a pretty bad time, too, as we fought a terrible virus this past weekend. The “best of times” I referred to were some pretty cute little grandkids added to our family! There just isn’t anything better than snuggling up with a cuddly baby or a huggable toddler. We are all head-over-heels in love around here!

Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves

The fingerless gloves come in 4 pattern sizes. This is my first time writing a pattern with multiple sizes. These are simple enough to finish up before Halloween and yet neutral enough to wear into November.

Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves

They were fun to crochet and barely took any time at all to finish. The best part is they take hardly any yarn to complete them!

Quick and easy to crochet, these Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves whip up in a hurry!

While there is a little bit of shaping to be done to make it fit a little closer, there is no difference between the right and left hand–so there is no way to get confused about which glove you are crocheting. I used Red Heart worsted weight orange, white and yellow yarn for these Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves, but any worsted weight yarn will do the trick.

Treat yourself to a pair of Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves! The only trick is in the shaping, and that's minimal.

What I’ve Been Up To

I feel a bit behind on everything these days, but that feeling is normal. Quite often, I find myself falling a little behind. My focus is on getting the important things done first, and there’s nothing more important than family!

We had senior photos taken this past week for the last of our children. It is hard to believe how much she has grown and changed from the little bitty baby we adopted so many years ago. I feel incredibly blessed to be her mom. She is funny and loud, and extroverted to the extreme, and she’s exactly what this house of introverts needed!

Do you know a young lady who would love a pair of these Candy Corn Fingerless Gloves? Tell me about her in the comments! And don’t forget to sign up for the newsletter so you’ll know when new posts are up.

Talk to you later,

Karen

P.S. I have included affiliate links to Amazon for the yarn I used. I do receive a small percentage of your purchase from Amazon.