Proud accomplishments. Finished projects. For your amazement and amusement.

Look what Stitchy McYarnpants has done!

Pineapple Doily

I think this is from one of Leisure Art’s A Year of Doilies books. Cotton crochet thread.

Cat Curtain

from The Filet Crochet Book: More Than 100 Elegant But Simple Country Lace Projects by Chris Rankin. Cotton crochet thread.

Shelf Liner

from The Filet Crochet Book: More Than 100 Elegant But Simple Country Lace Projects by Chris Rankin. Cotton crochet thread.

Popcorn Blanket

From on of the stack of stitch pattern collections I have. This little Red Heart yarn creation is a household favorite.

And, it’s one of the few things Dot won’t eat!
Cruella DePrattville

Marks and Kattens cotton something-or-other and some Dalmatian-spotted novelty yarn. One of the first things I ever made and my sister-in-law still wears it!

Latifa from Knitty

Plymouth Turino Silk yarn (the colors are nowhere near as bright as the photo). I just did the ruffles at the ends and used the same yarn rather than the Koigu recommended by the pattern. Another one of my firsts and I had no idea what Koigu was.

ChicKami
by
Bonne Marie Burns

Elann’s Endless Summer Sonata (100% Cotton). Love this pattern!

Sophie from Magnits

Can’t remember the yarn. I embroidered a little purple flower on to the front

Mom's Felted Bag

Noro Kureyon and some perfectly matching novelty yarn

Mohair Shawl

Outback Mohair

Sarah's Felted Bag

100% wool from Rhinebeck (I lost the ball band, but it was 5 bucks a skein!) This was supposed to be a Booga Bag, but I messed it all up. I added a flower from the Two Old Bags’ booklet Wooly Embellishments.

Max's Cargo Pocket Sweater

From Patons’ Another Dog’s Life using Lion Brand Wool-Ease. I used little wooden barrel buttons on the fron to make it look like a cardigan.

Max's Cargo Pocket Cardigan

From Patons’ Another Dog’s Life using Lion Brand Wool-Ease. Now he can carry his favorite toys in his back pocket!

Bailey the Bear

Needle felted using a kit from Marr Haven Wool Farm called Beary Best Friend, A Mini String Jointed Bear.

Spendy, the Rhinebeck Spokessheep

Needle felted without a pattern. Spendy spent a lot of his time at Rhinebeck hanging out at the fried dough cart. Just look at that belly! He does not make good choices when it comes to fair fare. He should have just had that salad. Oh well. “Fraaaaaa more dough!”

Spendy, the Rhinebeck Spokessheep

Needle felted without a pattern. Spendy says “Baaaaaaaaa more stuff!” He has bendable arms and legs (well, technically, they’re all legs) so he can help point out all the things you need.