Strings

Keeping with a theme, here’s a palette of crochet yarns to go with my hooks and buttons, all singing in chorus, "It’s time to play."  So, if these make up the strings section, what are the hooks and buttons — winds and percussion?

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I picked these up at a second hand shop for $5 yesterday — pretty nice way to stash up some supplies.  The only trick was picking which bags to go home with.  They had at least ten full bags of crochet yarn to choose from.  No surprise, I went for the brights. 

But, don’t expect to see any major crochet projects anytime soon– I’m mostly interested in adding borders to things and ogling this box of colors on occasion.  The sewing box is new to me too.  It reminds me of blue eyeshadow and kneehigh sports socks, and The Brady Bunch, somehow.  Hmmm.

Also, Laura‘s got her new Etsy shop all decked out and she’s giving away a free print to mark the occasion.  All you have to do is fess up your most embarrassing story.  Should make for some good reads, no?

21 Comments

  1. So lovely!! I really need to go look at our local thrifting hot spots…I want to score something so brite and beautiful!
    As always, a pleasure to read your blog 😀 Have a great rest of the week!

  2. Oh, I love your sewing box! I have one in the exact same style, only it’s boring off-white, not robins egg blue like yours. A sweet old lady that my husband did some work for passed it along to me. It may not be the prettiest color, but it’s still one of my treasures 🙂

  3. Your crochet thread looks fab – your thrift shops must be excellent ! Your blog is a pleasure to read – love it!
    Lor

  4. I am glad it was you and not me at that thrift store when ever I find a ton of crochet thrtead at a thrift store I pretty much buy all I see. So that is why I have 10 sixty six quart size totes full of crochet thread like I need more
    Have fun using them they are very lovely colors
    take care
    sunshine

  5. Heather, I have to admit, that when I saw your hooks I remembered that I had some stashed away at my folks, along with my knitting needles… So once again, you inspire!
    Oh, also, thanks for letting me use your gorgeous studio shots for comparison to mine! You can check it out at my site; that is, if I’ve piqued your interest… ha!
    Thanks again for all the beauty found here!

  6. Wow all of that for $5 dollars. Providence. I love the colors. For a artist new to crochet what do you use the thin thread for? Is it for lace?
    ~Amelia

  7. Feeling so nostalgic reading this post. My mom gave me a sewing box just like that when I was very small. She filled it with all kinds of fun little scraps and sewing tools. That was just the beginning for me. I’ve never stopped sewing.

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