Kentuckian Ken·tuck·y (kən-tŭk′ē) Abbr. KY or Ky. or Ken. A state of the east-central United States. It was admitted as the 15th state in 1792. Daniel Boone’s Transylvania Company made the first permanent settlement in the area in 1775. By the Treaty of Paris (1783) the territory became part of the United States. Frankfort is …
Category Archives: crochet as a healing art
Excitement!!
I am moving to Kentucky on July 1, 2016! I shared previously, that I visited my daughter in Kentucky in May and I fell in love with the people there. So, I decided to move to be closer to my daughter. I am only taking my personal belongings in a used minivan that I just …
Why I Crochet and Dolls, dolls, dolls!
I am proud to announce my new online store is up and running at http://cabincrochet.shophandmade.com ! Not all of my creations are up for purchase yet but they will be soon! This is very much like Etsy used to be. Etsy has changed to not all handmade or vintage items. They also charge for each item …
Most Recent Projects
This post is going to be mainly of pictures of my most recent completed works. The black realistic looking horse pattern was purchased at http://www.stuffthebody.com. I love her patterns because there is little to no sewing required. I love amigurumi, but I am not very fond of sewing the parts all together. although I must …
Visiting My Daughter
My Dad and I went to Paducah, Kentucky to visit my daughter May 16 through May 19, 2016. She has just turned 21 at the end of March. Oh, I was so blessed to see her! There is some family stuff that I am not at liberty to share at this point. When I continue …
My Story: Part 2
Yesterday I established that I have Bipolar II disorder and I have been hospitalized numerous times. After I was released from the hospital in 1984, I had a terrible time getting the hang of taking care of myself. I lived in a nursing home of sorts for a short while. I then lived in a …
My Story
Dear friends. This is going to be a different sort of post. I would like to share with you some of my story and in my next post, how and why I came to be a yarn artist. I grew up in a “normal” family for the most part. Dad taught college biology and botany. Mom …