Heather at
Sleeveless in Southern Utah said she'd like to see some of my crochet, so here's a first look (click on it for a larger view). Now remember, I'm a crochet beginner....

I made this bag for
Sarah Bebhinn as a thank-you gift for organizing the fabulous dance party that followed the
concert our choir gave for Women's History Month.
My beloved had made her a scarf of the same yarn a few months ago, so it seemed the thing to do. And these colors (autumn golds, blues and purples -- they don't show up well here) are so Sarah.
It's an acrylic yarn, not a good one for a learner, but hey! I have a sense of adventure. The clasp is a beautiful piece of natural coral, and I embellished the ends of the yarn with two antique African Christmas beads (bright, colorful glass trade beads; originally made in southern Spain and Venice especially for the African trade; now being accumulated in Nigeria and Ghana for export).
My blogging goal for 2005: get a digital camera! This scan is pretty good for what it is, but I want to photoblog the flowers as they bloom this year....
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