Sunday, 9 November 2025

Crafters Are The BEST!


EMBROIDERERS,
TO THE BARRICADES!


But first, a nice crocheted
BAGEL SMORG lunch!


And then some FOREST BATHING --


Put on your GLASSES . . . 


. . . and then make yourself
a warm (and smart) WINTER HAT!



I LOVE this Avengers quilt, natch.
Look how the quilt stitching incorporates
the symbols of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, etc.
Now THAT'S attention to detail!


And speaking of QUILTERS --


Thanks to blogging buddy LA Paylor of Not Afraid of Color
for introducing me to this fun video!

51 comments:

  1. Very cool! I, however, learned a long time ago that I put the "p" in "Craft".

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    1. Love love love the video clip. So many clever people out there.
      I wonder if someone could do the same with knitting and crocheting
      Thanks for the giggle

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  2. Great stuff -- and I see a familiar one there! Embroidery is subversive, always has been.

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  3. WAUDE 😳 Are you really made all these unbelievable gorgeous crochets? Love them all 🥰

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    1. @ sirkkis -- Alas, no, the crochet work is not mine, I found these photos on the internet. But clearly a Master Crocheter made them!

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  4. ...are you a fat quarter girl?

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    1. @ Tom -- Alas, no, I'm not a quilter. But I love seeing beautiful quilts!

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  5. That is absolutely brilliant.

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  6. Those are all amazing ... I mean, bagels???

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  7. I would love more time to indulge in my hobbies and crafts, I love pyrography but don't get the opportunity often in indulge. I love working with wood and would like to get to try out other crafts.

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    1. 🫡 Thanks for teaching me a new word, Captain! When I was young, I would hang out in my Dad's workshop while he built stuff out of wood and I would burn stuff into wood. I never knew I was a pyrographer! I feel much more artistic now!! 👩‍🎨

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  8. These works are brilliant! The bagels are in incredible.

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  9. This is great fun. A member of our local arts group is an obsessed quilter.

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  10. Hello Debra, That amazing crafter who did the bagels forgot to make blobs of cream cheese. Other than that, I hope they won some kind of prize for this display.
    --Jim

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  11. These are all great, but I'm in love with the fox glasses holder.

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  12. Amazing, and I love that video. Fat quarter girls, too funny.

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  13. These are all great! I wish I was more crafty.

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  14. 🥰 Loved the song and, oh, Debra, you made me so nostalgic for my Grammy!
    She did it all! Every guest towel (don't actually use them; they're for show!) in our big family was a work of embroidery art from Grammy. She had a small business selling embroidered, personalized ring pillows to boutique wedding stores in KC. Gorgeous keepsakes! 👰‍♀️
    She often had her quilting frame up in her living room. Every stitch by hand; she never owned a sewing machine!
    But, her crocheting skills were next level! She would crochet queen-size coverlets of nursery rhymes; illustrations included! I remember making my bed (when and if I did) with a a dark blanket and arranging the ecru nursery rhyme coverlet on top of it...just stunning and easily readable!! ❤️🧵🪡🪢

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    1. @ Cleora Borealis -- A true artist! Every stitch made with love too!

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  15. Harmless hobby, that cracked me up. The donuts and fruit are sooooooooo cute. LOVE trees, so that cross stitch really called out to me. Have been enjoying visiting everyone on my blog list to catch up, as it's been too many months since I've blogged. Feels good to get back into it.

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  16. I LOVE these. I forgot how much I love cross stitch. I'll have to see if my poor old eyes can still see those tiny holes. The crochet food is adorable and I love the quilt making but alas those are not part of my craft skills either. Dany I need a bigger house so I can have more craft stuff.

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  17. I love these and it is so true.

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  18. Impressive work! There are amazing needle artists out there, and I don't mean tattoo!

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  19. Very creative... I admire this works.

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  20. My hobby was/is cooking. NOT harmless. I’m at least 40 pounds overweight.

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  21. Saved a couple to send to my daughter. The Light in the World is so good.

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  22. That is the excellence of handcraft

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  23. Codex: Have you seen the crochet coral reef?

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    1. @ Anonymous (Codex) -- Thanks to your comment, I've seen it now! What a stunning project and work of art! Here's a link for other interested readers: https://crochetcoralreef.org/

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  24. What a fun variety! I've done some quilting but I have never bought any fat quarters!

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  25. Marveling at human creativity...I need that brain toque!

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  26. Now I have to find Fat Bottom Girls and listen to it 10 or 20 times.

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  27. The crocheted items are fantastic! I always wanted to learn how to knit & crochet and have tried, but just couldn't get the knack. So quilting turned out to be my not so harmless hobby... sadly, though, fabric has become too expensive now for anything bigger than wall hangings or baby quilts.

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  28. So many hobbies...so little time!

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  29. The crocheted brain beanie is... disturbing!

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  30. Clever! I wished I had thought of that.

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  31. Those bagels look too much like the real thing. I could see where I'd end up with a mouth full of yarn.

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  32. LOL, that was a fun video and I loved the crocheted smorgasbord, so clever.

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  33. Crocheted food! Now I've seen everything! (Excpet The Titanic movie)

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  34. Wow! Now, ***that's*** quilting. Lot of work and it turned out beautiful.

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  35. Love all of these! I'm a quilter and my daughter is a knitter so we both have huge stashes of future projects...
    Embroidery and cross stitch are an opportunity to repeatedly stab things, eh? Very therapeutic!

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  36. Hello. I would like to write to you more often. For me, it is still survival mode. I never visit anymore, because I am always freaking out about the occupation. Nobody wants to to talk about that. But thank you. I am not able to talk right now, but I know that you are there.

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    1. @ Richard -- I'm always glad to hear from you when you are able. Wishing you all the best.

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  37. I loved the theme of today’s post dear Debra 👌♥️
    This is amazing how creative skills provide opportunity for the people to express themselves,no matter what the way is I absolutely love it

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  38. Not sure I'd want a brain hat but people are so crafty and talented.

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  39. Crochet bagels?? What a guilt free snack.

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  40. As a baker, the bagels got me. How freakin' cool is that. Loved the thinking cap too. When I was little in school we had to put our thinking caps on and tie them under our chin. Nothing was there, it was all pretend and I still remember it.

    Teacher would say, "Now everyone put their thinking caps on."

    And we all did, with little invisible bows under our little chins.

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