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Monthly Archives: February 2014

School Bus Hat Pattern Release

Posted on February 26, 2014 by articlesofadomesticgoddess

I am finally releasing my first pattern! Presenting: the Articles of a Domestic Goddess School Bus Earflap Hat! I originally came up with this design for my son’s school bus driver. She is just an amazing lady and I wanted to do something special for her but there was nothing out there that I liked enough. So I made my own. She slowly has come back with more orders for the hat and I’ve now single-handedly outfitted our entire bus barn here in Crosby, Texas in these little beauties! Many photo tutorials through out the pattern as well as a very detailed, step by step photo tutorial on the tapestry crochet that is required for this pattern. Even beginners at tapestry crochet have been able to execute this pattern beautifully! I hope you love the pattern!

Buy the School Bus Earflap Hat Pattern on Ravelry

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Don’t crochet? Buy the School Bus Earflap Hat (finished item) on Etsy

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Charley's Aunt! ADG's STAGE DEBUT!!

Posted on February 21, 2014 by articlesofadomesticgoddess

February 14th 2014, Articles of a Domestic Goddess had their stage debut! It was seriously the most honored I have been in my life. I was contracted to make a shawl and fingerless gloves for a show that would present at Katy Visual and Performing Arts Center in Katy off Mason Road. (KVPAC.org) Katy Visual and Performing Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization dedicated to the education and accessibility of Theater, Visual Arts and Music programs to children, teens and adults since 2001. Their existence in this world is so very important. The time I spent as a youth learning the performing arts shaped me as a human being, an individual and to this day it is a part of my soul. I will proudly support any venture this center decides to embark on.

I watched the show and it was BRILLIANT! It was well acted. The time that went into not only the presentation, but the acting and the costumes showed in the performance. It was affordable enough that I could do it every weekend and it was set perfectly so that I could bring my nieces and nephews to see something amazing that could change their lives. My niece specifically has vision problems, so the smaller theater would be ideal for someone like her. It would be close enough that they would pay attention and not just let their minds wander and start to get antsy. The Little Mermaid looks like it’s being auditioned for, I think I’ll try to make that one with my niece!

I wish it were closer for my son, who is very well suited for it, so that he could take some classes or participate in some of their free workshops. They offer those pretty often too.

So on to my shawl and gloves 🙂 I made them and had them on hand for a while, I couldn’t stop putting on the gloves. lol They looked so pretty on my hands! lol The shawl was to look elegant, but antique, like he had pulled it out of his grandmother’s closet. To give a little back story on the play: Two young gentlemen have love interests, who they want to invite to lunch to profess their love, but cannot without chaperones. An aunt of one of the gentlemen will be in town (who happens to be handsomely rich) and so they plan the lunch on the contingency that she will be stepping off her train promptly before the luncheon. Her arrival is postponed. But they happen to have a male friend on hand (who comes over directly before the luncheon to show his dress he will be wearing in a play where he will play a woman)! … And so he impersonates the aunt so that they may have a chaperone. There is added humor in that he has facial hair and an oddly high pitched voice… it really was one of the funnier things I’ve seen acted on stage.

When I saw it on stage I literally started crying. It was such a triumphant moment for me. I put a lot of myself into everything that I do. I can’t do something half, I HAVE to do my best that I can do. It’s a driving force. I also struggle with that part of me as it can be a burden. All the appreciation that I feel for those of you who have supported me just bled out of me at the moment when I saw them on stage. I just cannot convey in the written word the appreciation, honor and awe I feel for those of you who continually offer your support to me and Articles of a Domestic Goddess.

“One of the strangest things is the act of creation. You are faced with a blank slate—a page, a canvas, a block of stone or wood, a silent musical instrument.

You then look inside yourself. You pull and tug and squeeze and fish around for slippery raw shapeless things that swim like fish made of cloud vapor and fill you with living clamor. You latch onto something. And you bring it forth out of your head like Zeus giving birth to Athena.

And as it comes out, it takes shape and tangible form.

It drips on the canvas, and slides through your pen, it springs forth and resonates into the musical strings, and slips along the edge of the sculptor’s tool onto the surface of the wood or marble.

You have given it cohesion. You have brought forth something ordered and beautiful out of nothing.

You have glimpsed the divine.”
― Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

This speaks volumes to me. I know to some of you it’s just crochet, but to me, it’s my paintbrush as i cannot paint, it’s my music bar as I cannot compose or my stage, as surely NO ONE in their right mind wants to see me act. lol

Articles of a Domestic Goddess will be donating 20% of the profits of all sales of the Baby Alpaca Shawl or Fingerless Gloves to KVPAC in support of the performing arts. Follow the links below to their sales sheets. 

Elegant Wrap/Shawl in baby alpaca
Victorian/Steampunk Fingerless Gloves

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Pattern testing for new patterns!

Posted on February 21, 2014 by articlesofadomesticgoddess

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So I’ve decided that I’m going to start offering some of my patterns! I think some of them will do well, while others might do better as free patterns. I have written down every pattern I’ve ever hooked myself. I had so much fun making them! I’m having even more fun writing them up.

That being said, I’m realizing that owning a crochet business means that you spend WAY more time in front of a computer than ACTUALLY crocheting. lol I am always in need of new testers so if anyone is interested, head on over to my tester page! You might just see something you like!

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Thank you so much!

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