It started last January. It hasn't taken over my life. It has occasionally taken over the living room.
I've been seen crocheting at choir rehearsal, in the car, at witch school, and at parties.
Let me count the ways: 4 afghans, 20-30 hats, 4 Tarot pouches, a belt, a scarf, a blanket (in the works), a wand muff, a music-stand carrier, a beaded crochet bracelet. My goals for 2006: one or more items for
afghans for Afghans, more baby caps, learning more patterns and stitches, two blankets for our bedroom, and perfecting my witch hat design (see grainy photo #3). Everyone who's tried one on has looked awesome in it, and everyone seems to want one!
A Graphic Recap of My Crochet Year
Baby Beanie

Coral Cap for Friend's Mom

Witch Hat #1
The crocheted Witch Hat came out of my imagination. The first one wasn't too bad, I think, considering I made it in my third month of crochet, without a pattern. I learned a lot with the first three hats, and by hat #4 I was ready to call it good enough and gifted it to a friend who says, with tongue in cheek, "Won't my teenagers be proud," and "I'll just tell them that if I ever have to come to school because they've been in trouble, I'll wear my witch hat." Witch hats #5 and #6 are gifts (in progress) for my Spiral Door teachers. After I've done a few more to work through a few more bugs, I'll make a pattern to satisfy the millions who will want one.
I'm crazy for crochet. I don't know how I lived 50 years without it.
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Oh my goodness, I *love* the witch hat!!!! How cool is that! Happy Holidays!