Stuff I've made
This is my baby girl in the easter dress I crocheted for easter.  Sorry it doesn't show the whole thing.  The ones on the right are clickable for closeups.  It was crocheted from TLC Cara Mia (lovely, lovely yarn.  Too expensive for me--but not for the baby girl!)
Front
Back (rather than buttons, I used velcro)
And this is her favorite face.
Here's some other stuff I've made
A reproduction of a pattern I found in only God knows what magazine from about 15 years ago.  The original became unusable after my dog chewed holes in one corner.  The original is now proudly displayed on the wall in my bathroom at work.
Friendship Ring blanket.  I have enough squares leftover where the rings were going the wrong way, maybe I'll make another one.  You can click the picture for a close-up.
Katie's poncho, pattern from the Bernat website.
One of the many doilies I've made.  This pattern is from Priscilla's website.
Just a little beaded doily.
These are the baby balls I'm making for a friend who's having twins.  Does one look out of place?  That's my baby's rattle.  The top broke in half, so I taped it back up and wrapped one of those balls around it that hadn't been stuffed yet.  (Knitted)
Left: Potholders (Knitted)
Right: Hooded jacket I made for Katie.  (Knitted)
Scarves from left to right: 
   Caron Cozi yarn (sooooo soft) - Mine - Knitted
   Scrappy Red Heart - Nick's (my son) - Crocheted
   Bernat Satin yarn - Christmas '05 - Crocheted
   Homespun yarn - Christmas '05 - Crocheted
   Lion Woolease - Christmas '05 - Crocheted
   Bernat Satin Yarn - Mine - Knitted

Clickable for closeup
Last lonely scarf I didn't have room for in the above picture.  Made from some reject Ebay yarn (I got about 40 lbs. of this stuff for $15).  It actually softened up very nicely after wash w/ Downy.  For Christmas '05 - Knitted
And again, here's my little helper.  Yes, you're seeing correctly.  She has unraveled some black yarn and has it in her mouth.  Don't worry, I snatched it as soon as I took this picture.  Much crying was to be heard after taking the yarn away.  Like mother, like daughter.
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