About Me & My Artistic Expression (or Thread Obsession)
When  I was a small girl, every Sunday afternoon my mother took us kids to  visit my Grandparents. While my mother and grandmother chatted at the  kitchen table over coffee, I wandered through the company rooms of the  house admiring all the fancy workings that adorned the furniture. Every  table top was covered with at least one fancy working. Towels were  trimmed in lace, as was every hand cloth, pillowcase and tablecloth. And  every week this fascinating display changed! 
In my  Grandparents home my Grandmothers "private" area was in the basement  right next to the cloths washer and across from a very large stove.   While my grandmother sat waiting for the cloths to wash and the oven to  bake, she would create her fancy workings. As a little girl I would sit  on the floor at my Grandmothers feet and watch her knit or crochet. This  is how I learned . . . . by watching. To this day I still knit  backwards. 
What fascinated me as a child remains a  passion of mine today - some 40 years later.  I naturally gravitate  towards century old patterns and have a fondness for Victorian and  Celtic designs.  I draw a great deal of my inspiration from nature,  which is probably why I'm so hooked on Irish Crochet. I also recently I  began creating some of my own designs and will some day put them to  patterns. I work with a variety of fibers in creating my work such as  cotton, bamboo, wool & linen - and lots of color!
In  this blog I'll talk about things like fiber, crochet tips and  techniques, and share my knowledge in the crafts history. Resources are  immense with the internet, but I'll list my favorites here too.
My greatest passion is crochet, but I do still knit from time to time.
You can browse through an array of my creations at:
Artistic Needlework:  www.etsy.com/shop/ArtisticNeedlework
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/pages/Artistic-Needlework/101214780007413
Pinterest:  http://pinterest.com/ArtisticNeedleW/