Star Garland
It's been raining...and raining...
and raining some more today.  
You know how much I love it!
I still laugh at myself for thinking it'll rain hard for 10 minutes then 
stop for another 8 months like it did in Las Vegas.  
(even though I know better here in Seattle.)
  It's funny what you become accustomed to over the years. 
So I sat, drinking hot tea by the fireplace,
(a loose leaf blend called "Seattle Sunset" from 
 listening to the rain against the window. 
I started crocheting star garland with my favorite,  linen yarn.
Star garland...for the holidays, or everyday.
You can make them any size, or any color.
I'm using a 3.50mm steel crochet hook with linen yarn.
Step 1:   Ch 5, join with a slip st to form a ring.
Step 2:   Ch 3.  14 dc into the ring.  Slip st to 3rd ch of ch3 to form a circle.
Step 3:   *Ch 5.  1 sc in 2nd ch, 1 hdc in next ch, 1 dc in next ch, 
1 tr in next ch.Skip 2 dc, slip st in next dc.
* 
Repeat from * to * four more times to create five points, ending with
slip st at base of first point.
Fasten off for single star,  
or
Ch 20, and repeat from Step 1 for garland.
I'm looking forward to a lovely, and quiet Thanksgiving with Russell.
Lots of cooking, watching football, reading, 
relaxing, and probably more crocheting.  :-)
However you plan to spend the holiday,  I hope you find abundance 
and happiness within your heart. 
Blessings, 
Becca 


Comments
Have a happy thanksgiving!
happy thanksgiving!
erin
xxoo
Kate :}
Hugs~
I hope you and Russell have a beautiful Thanksgiving in your new home!
xo Catherine
Happy Thanksgiving.
Beautiful pictures!
Sensible Sarah
XO
Love your star garland, and if I could crochet worth anything, I would give it a try.
I made one out of clay stars, I will share it one day.
Jen
Love this star garland. so perfect for the season.
Wishing you a wonderful beginning to your week.
xo.
I remember when i first moved to Vermont - the green mountain state - from California. They said we were having a drought and it was an extended heat wave but it rained within a couple of weeks. I was used to the heat and lack of rain lasting for MONTHS and it was a joy for me! No problem. But, this summer/year we really have had droughts - even though it rained all through April and all through Sept and Oct - there was nary a drop inbetween and we don't have sprinklers and that's just fine because our well ran dry!! =( Now, I hope we get snow soon....ish! ;)
Well your rainy day sounds lovely - I can just hear it! =]
xxo