The Crafting Journey of Wednesday Elf
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Let Me 'Spin You a Yarn' About My Crafting Adventures
My hobby of choice is fiber crafting and has been since I was a youngster. My crafting journey has led me through the field of fiber arts in many different areas. As I child I began with embroidery. I also learned the basics of knitting and enough about sewing to sew simple things, but never became an expert. As the years went by, my primary focus became working with yarn.
Buttons and patches and the cold wind blowing,
The days pass quickly when I am sewing.
~Author Unknown
Sewing
The First Hobby of my Fiber Arts Journey
My wonderful grandmother, who was an expert seamstress and quilter, taught me to sew. She made most of our clothes when we were children, but I never acquired sewing skills even close to hers. I did manage to make quite a few simple dresses and such for myself, and later dozens of outfits for my children when they were very small.
The summer before my daughter started kindergarten, I found a bunch of one yard/one-half yard pieces of fabric on sale (it doesn't take a lot of fabric for a tiny 5-year-old) and she was the 'best-dressed' little girl in school, with about 3 dozen outfits to choose from. Since I ended up with 2 boys and only one girl, it was great fun sewing for her.
The sewn outfit I was proudest of was a dress with pinafore decorated with a Raggedy Ann applique (shown in this picture of Kimberly when she was 6), as well as a duplicate dress for her 6-year-old cousin I made for them for Christmas. I saved that dress for years, hoping to pass it on to a granddaughter, but I ended up with 3 grandsons instead. :-)
You, Too, Can Learn to Sew
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First Step to Sewing....
You Need a Sewing Machine
My sewing machine is a Brother I have had for more than 40 years. This new model has so much more than my old 'basic' sewing machine, and is currently on a terrific sale!
Don't Forget the Sewing Supplies
Threads and Scizzors and Such...
Knitting is very conducive to thought. It is nice to knit a while, put down the needles, write a while, then take up the sock again.
--Dorothy Day
Knit One, Purl Two

My knitting adventures began with one project, a simple scarf in very easy garter stitch, which I made for my Uncle for Christmas the year I was 12. Years later, while expecting my second child, I took up knitting again, following a beginners pattern for slippers.
Well, that wasn't so hard, so I decided to try a baby sweater. I began it while expecting my daughter... and finished it nearly five years later when my son was born. The difficulty came from working on something so tiny, and doing it left-handed. That's when I decided knitting clothes was not for me, because the necessity of having to 'reverse' all the pattern instructions, row by row, for a left-handed knitter to end up with the correct right & left sides, was much too complicated and time-consuming!
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And Knitting Needles are a Necessity...
How I Learned to Crochet...
My Fiber Arts Hobby Interests are Changing...

Along about my early 30's, I became quite interested in learning to Crochet. I read 'how-to' books and studied patterns, and tried & tried, but it just wouldn't make sense in my mind. I had 3 different expert crocheters try to show me, but they weren't able to 'slow down' enough for me to really SEE what they were doing. They were also all right-handed, and for me to try to 'think in reverse' became really frustrating.
My neighbor and I were considering taking a crochet class when she came over one night, all excited. She was carrying a ball of yarn and a crochet hook and said, "Look, I just 'Got' It!". We plopped down in the middle of the living room rug so she could 'show off' what she'd learned. Being brand new to the art of crochet, she was working 'verrry slooow' and was also sitting opposite me - which to "left-handed Me" was like looking in a mirror, so I saw what she was doing 'left-handed'. All of a sudden, it just "clicked"; everything I'd tried to learn about crochet now just made perfect sense.... and I haven't looked back since.
Crocheted 'Critters'

Perhaps because I had small children at the time, my interest in crochet crafting turned toward cute plush animals and toys. For the next several years, I crocheted dozens for my children, and for gifts for family and friends.
Eventually the products of my creative endeavors began to fill up and spill over the space allocated for completed projects. The next step was to see who else might be interested in my little "critters". I began to participate in a few local craft fairs, and sold a few. That was very exciting; an affirmation that my skills had become good enough that people actually wanted to buy what I made, and customers' lovely compliments on my creations were wonderful for my confidence!
My Crochet Journey Led Me to ETSY
Now I am Mountainside Crochet online...
Three years ago, I discovered Etsy, a site for "All Things Handmade", and opened an Etsy Shop. It was a tremendous learning experience when you factor in all the 'how-to's' of listing, uploading pictures to a web site, pricing, promoting.....
My very first listing in my 'new' crochet shop was a Baby Teddy Bear like this one I called Sunny Yellow Baby Bear
The most fascinating thing about crocheting for sale is all the 'creative ideas' that keep popping into my head. I now have to keep a notebook to list my ideas so I don't forget what I want to try next!
If you'd like to Journey with me to my Land of Crochet, your 'journey' can begin here at Mountainside Crochet
My Trials and Tribulations...
Of Setting up an Etsy Shop
The story of my journey to establish a handcrafted' presence on Etsy
Etsy.... and You!
If you are a creative crafter, in fiber arts or other crafts, who would like to open your own Etsy Shop, check out this quick summary about How to Sell on Etsy
If you have any questions about selling on Etsy, or would like to have a referral, I'd be glad to help you. Just jot me a line through my Squidoo Contact Me button.
Links to a Few Yarn Sites
The most well-known companies for Yarn all have internet websites where you can not only purchase yarn, but also download many free patterns:
*Lion Brand Yarn
*Bernat
*Red Heart Yarn
Any of the above yarns, and many others, can be found in many places through an online search, and are also available in local outlets, such as Michaels and Hobby Lobby, along with a wide variety of crochet hooks, knitting needles and other accessories needed for your fiber arts crafting.
Yarn specials on eBay
My Newest Craft
Plastic Canvas Creations
I'm enjoying my crochet more than ever, but hobbies have a way of evolving and you never stop learning. My latest interest in the fiber arts crafting field is for needlework on plastic canvas. It's a very satisfying craft, watching a picture take form as you create.
These Citrus Coasters were created using plastic canvas and needlepoint stitches in yarn to form the design of a fruit basket and a set of coasters shaped like slices of oranges, lemons and limes. The shapes are cut out of the sheets of plastic canvas according to the directions in the pattern. The basket pieces were sewn together after finishing all the needlepoint stitches, followed by overcasting all edges in yarn.
Plastic Canvas Crafting
If you would like to try this craft, here is "How-To Stitch in Plastic Canvas", from WikiHow
Pick up some quick Plastic Canvas patterns on eBay
Craft is the handprint of all culture.
-Anonymous
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ajgodinho Dec 31, 2011 @ 4:21 pm | delete
- Wonderful to read about your fiber crafting journey. You sure are good at it and your work is amazing. Blessings as you continue your journey into the New Year! :)
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DANCINGCOWGIRLDESIGN
Dec 13, 2011 @ 12:31 am | delete
- Very nice crochet work. If you ever need about a mile of straight chains, let me know. Ha Ha ha . That is about as far as I got with crochet. Once, me and my grand daughter started at opposite ends of a skein of yarn and worked our way to the center when we were on a car trip. Enjoyed your lens and best of luck with your Etsy Store and Squidoo. ~Blessed~
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cdcraftee
Dec 9, 2011 @ 2:08 am | delete
- That caterpillar is SO comical - and cute - and cuddly-looking. Great stuff, Pat.
Christine
PS security word - authentic - well-ll-ll, yes-s-s - absolutely!
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Craftyville
Dec 6, 2011 @ 10:39 am | delete
- I love knitting and sewing. Lately I've been obsessed with glitter foam so many cute things to make, if only there were more hours in the day.
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orange3
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- You're very talented. I'm not very good at knitting but I do try from time to time.
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Let Me Spin You a Yarn about My Crafting Adventures is brought to you by Wednesday Elf and last updated: February 2, 2012 @ 9:00 a.m.
- Sewing
- Knit One, Purl Two
- How I Learned to Crochet...
- Crocheted 'Critters'
- My Crochet Journey Led Me to ETSY
- My Trials and Tribulations...
- Etsy.... and You!
- Links to a Few Yarn Sites
- My Newest Craft
- What's Your Favorite Craft?
- Plastic Canvas Crafting
- Pick up some quick Plastic Canvas patterns on eBay
- Love to do Crafts?
- Please Come 'Spin Me a Yarn'
- I Love to Work with Yarn
- A Few of My Crafty Creations...
- Blogs About Crafting...
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