The Palmetto Hooker

The Palmetto Hooker

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Patriotic Headband

My daughter has an adorable outfit to wear for the 4th of July, but I wanted to make her something else. I'm not big on designing things myself so I went on the search for something quick and easy to make her. I ended up finding the Summer Band by Snappy Tots (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/summer-band). It worked up very quick, I was able to complete it in one night.




I really like this headband because it's not too hot for our extremely warm temperatures this summer (+100 degrees this past week). It's also made to be adjustable so the same headband that fits my toddler will also fit me. The color options are also endless. I could see this being a big hit during football season before it gets too cool.

What are your thoughts? Would you wear it or would you like one for your daughter?


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

My very first blog!!!

Hello all and thank you for taking the time to visit my first attempt at blogging.

I wanted to start this blog in an attempt to get my crochet work seen by a larger audience and to help raise awareness to something else that means a lot to me, Brachial Plexus Injuries (BPI). I know that normally these two things don't go hand in hand but they do in my household.

My grandmother taught me to crochet and read patterns when I was 7. I remember watching her create beautiful afghans and I wanted so badly to be as good as her. Over 20 years later I believe I'm finally in the same league as her. I started selling my completed items and testing patterns roughly a year ago. I'm lucky that I'm able to do two of the things I love at the same time, crochet and spend time with my daughter. If it wasn't for one life-changing day I would still be in the accounting world working with my third love, numbers.

On August 31, 2012 I was blessed with a beautiful, sweet, funny little girl. During delivery she suffered a birth injury that affected her entire left arm. For over 3 months she could hardly move her arm, but with weekly occupational therapy and daily home therapy she was able to regain some function. She is almost 3 now and has made a lot of progress. She will never have full use of her arm, but she makes the best out of what she is given. I decided to become a stay at home mom because we had a lot of doctor appointments and daycare would've been hard to come by since this is a disability that few have knowledge about.

This is just a brief introduction for my first post. I hope to share with you everything new that's happening in my crochet and BPI world. My daughter is my world and I love sharing all the obstacles she overcomes each day.

Thank you for stopping in!