Oh no no no! We become one and stay one. We don't want an intervention or a cure for it. :wink:CAH,
Didn't you write a 12-Step Program for Christmas-a-Holics?

Oh no no no! We become one and stay one. We don't want an intervention or a cure for it. :wink:CAH,
Didn't you write a 12-Step Program for Christmas-a-Holics?
I hope it's a 12 step program to BECOME a Christmas-a-Holic. :wink: Not that I'm not already a Christmas-a -holic, you understand. I think I was born that way.
Good morning,
Sitting here listening to my recorded Music Choice Christmas music, just needed something Christmasy on it instantly relaxed me listening to Winter Wonderland when it is 70 something degrees outside. I still have a few things saved from Christmas on the DVR, my wife has asked me when are you going to erase it, I tell her I'm not, I need inspiration for that future store, gotta keep the eyes on the prize. She just rolls her eyes at me and laughs and calls me obsessed. I guess I am a little, but there are a lot more things to be obsessed over that are worse than Christmas and the feeling it brings. Thanks to all who have said happy anniversary to myself and the mrs, 9 years is longer than my parents made it, and we have been together for a total of 11 all together. Working tonight so no going out for the big day, and no watching the game, inventory is one of my biggest responsibilities and I can't miss it, we will have to have a date very soon to celebrate.
Have a Christmasy day!
Do you have a picture? Also, do you have a picture of the reverse SC? I am trying to imagine it. I love to do ripple stitch. I did a clam shell baby afghan that turned out great. Have you ever thought of donating the smaller afghans to a Veteran's Home or old folks home. Many of the residents there in wheel chairs like to use them as "lap robes."
Oh no no no! We become one and stay one. We don't want an intervention or a cure for it. :wink:
I do have pics of various film afghans, but they're on another computer with the rest of my crochet pics. Maybe I should start a crochet photo album here on MMC...
I attached a pic of the crab stitch that I found. You can find directions on the Web or YouTube. It takes a little practice to get it looking neat, but it's worth it---looks like rope, or maybe the edge of a pie crust.
I enjoy the ripple stitch, too---I think every afghan my mom ever made was a ripple. I sometimes do a scrap ripple this way: crochet until I run out of yarn, join white and finish the row, do the next complete row in white, break the yarn, start a new color, repeat until complete. (I've got a photo of one I did---a real riot with solid colors and variegated colors, but it's with my other crochet pics.) I did a baby afghan once that way with leftover baby yarn, and got requests for the "pattern"!
I've donated many small afghans to Project Linus, but I love the idea of sending them to a Veterans' Home. A local tea shop used to collect them for a teen's service project, but they went out of business---too bad, it was so handy just to drop them off.
Maybe we should make some Christmas afghans and sell them in the "For Sale" forum! cheesy
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Oh yeah! But I didn't start the program. As long as it encourages it and not discourages it! cheesyI found the post I was thinking of. It is post #4510 posted by Blue Christmas:
Originally Posted by Christmas-A-Holic![]()
Gee, I have no idea. I think I am addicted to Christmas but, shhhh...Don't tell anyone or Dr. Drew will come after me for an intervention. I will be forced to say, "my name is Sheila and I am a Christmas-A-Holic".
LOL - That would be a Dr. Drew show worth watching! Does that make us all co-dependent? Will we have to attend meetings? How would that 12 step plan go? (sorry, it’s got me giggling now!) Someone emailed me this: “Welcome to Christmas Anonymous - our 12 step program is set to music, we invite all french hens & calling birds but the partridges request you stop pooping in their pear tree! For "Santas in Rehab", our Christmas Pride Parade is coming up in July – stop into any local treatment facility (ie:mall or craft shop) for a semi-annual dose of joy! And for "Reindeers in Recovery"- Rudolph Day comes once a month. Participation in MMC group meetings is encouraged, you will find support for all holiday needs including ornament making, gift giving, and making ammends with those who think your love of Christmas is a mental illness...Our motto: "It's a lifestyle choice, everybody!" For those Elves in need of an instant Detox program, the sponsors at Merry Christmas Radio are available 24 hours a day. Feel free to create your own version of the Serenity Prayer, ie: Grant me the serenity to accept the holiday traditions I cannot change, the courage (time/money/support system - insert your personal request here) to celebrate the holidays however I want, and the ingenuity to harmoniously blend them together for sanity's sake... Amen.”
Have you ever tried edging an afghan with reverse single crochet (a.k.a. crab stitch)? It makes a pretty edge. I don't like making fringe at all, so I'm always edging my afghans in other ways.
Scrap afghans are wonderful, and fun to work on. Except that when you use up your stash, you have to make a few projects before you have enough leftovers to make another scrap afghan!
I'm working on a "film afghan" now. It looks like three strips of movie film side by side (with real sprocket holes), with solid color in between and around the strips. There's a round that looks like marquee lights before the border. It's a pattern I devised---I think I've made 15 or 16 of 'em as gifts and auction items.
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Do you have a picture? Also, do you have a picture of the reverse SC? I am trying to imagine it. I love to do ripple stitch. I did a clam shell baby afghan that turned out great. Have you ever thought of donating the smaller afghans to a Veteran's Home or old folks home. Many of the residents there in wheel chairs like to use them as "lap robes."
I do have pics of various film afghans, but they're on another computer with the rest of my crochet pics. Maybe I should start a crochet photo album here on MMC...
I attached a pic of the crab stitch that I found. You can find directions on the Web or YouTube. It takes a little practice to get it looking neat, but it's worth it---looks like rope, or maybe the edge of a pie crust.
I enjoy the ripple stitch, too---I think every afghan my mom ever made was a ripple. I sometimes do a scrap ripple this way: crochet until I run out of yarn, join white and finish the row, do the next complete row in white, break the yarn, start a new color, repeat until complete. (I've got a photo of one I did---a real riot with solid colors and variegated colors, but it's with my other crochet pics.) I did a baby afghan once that way with leftover baby yarn, and got requests for the "pattern"!
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Praying for everyone!
Oh great, 365.Could he be doing a Cinco de Mayo sampler with spicy coffees? Guacamole, tobasco, or salsa as the main ingredients?
