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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Snowflakes.....on the patio.......in May

 The ever steady hot days of May find me seeking the comfort of a cool corner of my sewing space inside.  I piddle out in the flower gardens in the early morning and get brave enough to face the heat in the late afternoon , pulling the always heavy garden hose, watering, to ensure my flowers can stay strong and flourish in what seems to be a hostile stage of our climate.



But when all outside and inside work is done....and the quiet hours become my own,

I have turned to my crochet hook, deciding on working my way through a crochet snowflake booklet.

I have managed to crochet 5 and have begun work on the 6th.  There are 12 in all.......and each, just like nature's snowflakes.....are different.

I found a sweet box, with a snowflake theme to stash them in.  For now, they will accumulate in the box, until I decide on who to give the box to or  maybe I will choose to decorate with them. For now, I am just enjoying the process of creating them with my crochet hook.
I have found that instead of starching them and then ironing them, they come out prettier if
I saturate them in the starch, then carefully and tediously pin and block them into the perfect shape onto a miniature ironing board. I let them dry completely this way and then I lay them on a grid wire
patio chair and starch them again until they are stiff enough to hold their shape.(as you can see, I still need a lot of practice in this)
I find it whimsical to see snowflake silhouettes on the patio in 100 degree heat.
It is 102 today........but the trees have their lovely dresses of leafy green blowing and swaying in the wind, and little bits of pink, purple,and yellow color dot the grounds from the wildflowers that are starting to show.
So tell me.......what are you doing on these very hot days?  Do you enjoy basking outside.....or do you retreat to the cool of inside?  Perhaps some of you are just starting your cool Autumn/Winter days?
I would love to hear! 






6 comments:

SIRVIENDO AL SEÑOR said...

HOLA KATLEEN, COMO PASA EL TIEMPO VERDAD? YA TIENES PRACTICAMENTE EL VERANO EN TU TERRITORIO Y YO, TENGO CASI EL INVIERNO EN MI LUGAR, ESTE OTOÑO NUESTRO ESTA BASTANTE FRESCO, LAS HOJAS DE LOS ARBOLES VUELAN POR TODOS LADOS, TENGO EL PATIO TRASERO Y EL PORCH DELANTERO, LLENO DE HOJAS SECAS, ESPERANDO QUE LAS RECOJA, BARRO TODO LOS DIAS Y AL DIA SIGUIENTE OTRA VEZ ESTA CUBIERTO POR LAS HOJAS, TENEMOS 2 ARBOLES ENORMES SOBRE NUESTRA VEREDA ASI QUE TE IMAGINARAS LA ENORME CANTIDAD DE HOJAS QUE CAEN EN ESTA EPOCA DEL AÑO. TE COMPADEZCO POR EL CALOR QUE HACE DONDE VIVES, NO ME GUSTA PARA NADA ESA ESTACION, MI FAVORITA ES EL INVIERNO ASI QUE ESTOY MUY AGRADECIDA A DIOS CUANDO CAMBIA EL CLIMA A MAS FRESCO. DEBES TENER MUCHA PACIENCIA PARA TEJER ESOS MODELOS DE COPOS DE NIEVE, SE VE QUE ES UN HILO MUY FINO, SE VEN PRECIOSOS, AUNQUE PERSONALMENTE, PREFIERO TEJER CON HILOS MAS GRUESOS. CUANDO TENGAS TIEMPO, PASA POR MI BLOG, HAY VARIAS PUBLICACIONES DE TODOS NUESTROS EVENTOS FAMILIARES. TE ENVIO UN ABRAZO A LA DISTANCIA. BENDICIONES.

Julia said...

Your snowflakes are lovely. It looks like quite tedious work to crochet these pretty snowflakes in fine thread. I think they would look fantastic as Christmas tree decorations.

We've had cold and hot, wet and windy weather but so far, I can't complain. We've been lucky to get some warm temperatures during the day. When the temperature drops low at night, I bring my seedlings inside and carry them back outside when it warms up. A very tedious job as well.

Take care and please show us the new snowflake when you get it done.
Hugs,
Julia

Barwitzki said...

Your snowflakes are beautiful... and it's great that you strengthened them.
And you still have a lot of time until December... they have to decorate the Advent bouquet or the Christmas tree :-)) I love snow with a blue sky!!!
We now have the most beautiful spring here with us - 70 grad - everything is green... the bliss.
Greetings to you. Viola

Prims By The Water said...

How cool! Snowflakes would make a great addition for a Christmas tree. Janice

Jeannie said...

Dragging the garden hose! Oh, how familiar I am with that problem! Mine is 100 feet long because the vegetable garden is far back in the yard. I twirl in circles wrapping it around my waist so I have the strength to pull it. I get streaks of mud circling my shirt. It is the reason I wear rags when working outside.
Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry

Faith said...

Love the Crochet Snowflakes, and what a perfect place for them to live until you decide to showcase them.