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Quality Custom Hand Knits For Women, Men and Kids from North Dakota, USA. All my Knits are individual, of high quality with attention to detail. "Handmade gifts do not always come from the store .... they come from the heart! ... I LOVE WHAT I DO AND HOPE YOU WILL TOO!!!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
From my KIDS to you
Merry Christmas...........
This beautiful art work made a memorable Christmas card this year!
Love to all from Martin (6) and Adela (3)!
This beautiful art work made a memorable Christmas card this year!
Love to all from Martin (6) and Adela (3)!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Infinity Scarf
100% Organic cotton.......
A wonderful customer and friend of mine asked me to create her an infinity scarf in natural color.
I found this soft 100% organic cotton yarn.
It knitted up beautifully and sits so softly against the neck. I cannot wait to send it to her !
Thank you!
JANA H.
A wonderful customer and friend of mine asked me to create her an infinity scarf in natural color.
I found this soft 100% organic cotton yarn.
It knitted up beautifully and sits so softly against the neck. I cannot wait to send it to her !
Thank you!
JANA H.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
2 Days Until Christmas
2 days until Christmas Day.....
I am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel...i mailed 18 pieces off today. So much hard work has been put in this season and still so much to do.
My new business cards came in the mail the other week, I love how cute they look.
I am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel...i mailed 18 pieces off today. So much hard work has been put in this season and still so much to do.
My new business cards came in the mail the other week, I love how cute they look.
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Fingerless Gloves For Crafting
Great for working on the computer and crafting.......
One thing I love about custom orders is that we are all different. Everyone loves a certain color, style, pattern or material. I enjoy creating a favorite piece into a new design. I get really excited to see just how it will turn out.
One thing I love about custom orders is that we are all different. Everyone loves a certain color, style, pattern or material. I enjoy creating a favorite piece into a new design. I get really excited to see just how it will turn out.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Pumpkin Spice Latte / Coffee cozy
I love my coffee ...........
I have been meaning to share this custom piece that a wonderful customer requested awhile back.
She chose rust and brown colors for this cute Pumpkin Spice Latte / Coffee Cozy. I love the way it turned out.
Thank you!
I have been meaning to share this custom piece that a wonderful customer requested awhile back.
She chose rust and brown colors for this cute Pumpkin Spice Latte / Coffee Cozy. I love the way it turned out.
Thank you!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
“Because A Lot Of You Have Been Asking”
“Because A Lot Of You Have Been Asking”
"I remember one morning at our summer camp when we were woken up by gunfire. The militia came, were standing outside and firing blanks. We were really scared. They were laughing saying it was a joke. When we calmed down we had practice to shoot at the targets, learn how to use guns and more….
I remember like if it was yesterday the day when it collapsed. I had a very good childhood i, even though there was a lot of suppression going on. I had enough to eat. I had a home and loving parents. Before the revolution, I was not really aware that something
would change. The
first information we received was not much of course because television and
radio were still censored. Nobody knew how accurate the information was or what
to expect from it. University students who had been involved in the
demonstrations made trips out of Prague to inform people. It took days for
people to realise what was happening. A
couple of days after the November 17th 1989 my parents tried to
explain the situation to us. I had the feeling something important was
happening but I couldn't understand the change. This was one of the first times
my parents spoke with us about the regime. Later
that month, in Prague (our capital) people stopped for one minute and jangled
their keys. It was a grey November day. The sky was grey; the buildings were
grey; the clothes were grey, and people were smiling. This is the first time I
remember seeing people looking happy.
More next time……………..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j_BW6gDv5I
PART
ONE:
I grew growing up under a Communist regime in Czechoslovakia
(today’s Czech Republic). I am part of the Czechoslovakian baby-boom of the
1970s, the so-called Husak generation. Husak was the president from 1969 to
1987.
When you
live in a dictatorship, there are certain things that are going on. Everything was owned by the government, the
schools, hospitals, restaurants, farms and everything else belonged to the
government.
At
school, if a girl came to school with long nails, the teacher would take a
scissor and cut it all off. Because we were occupied by Russians we had to
study the Russian language at school starting at the 3rd grade. They would
continuously talk about communism at my school, they used to brainwash the
children, and it’s very obvious
everywhere you go. When we were young, there were children’s
books, but when we were older, we had to read a lot of communist and
anti-capitalist books. If a journalist wrote what he thought about the
communist regime, the next day he would be on a plane straight for Siberia.
There was no freedom of speech or freedom of press or anything like that. It
was very difficult, many died in Siberia.
One of the
rules in Czechoslovakia and any other Communist country was that every male
that graduates from high school had to attend the army before they attended a
university. Let’s say they wanted to go straight to school and become a doctor,
they first had to go to the army for two years, and then they could attend
school again. The communists were people that did not believe in religion or
God. They used to teach us in school that there is no God and that the human
being was created from monkeys, and that’s why they prohibited for the school
children, especially, to go to church. At home, my parents did not like to talk
about it too much, but they did tell us that there was a God. My MOM and DAD
knew that if we were to talk about God outside, the communists could use it
against us, it was very dangerous. It was the communist regime, people were
afraid of everything they were doing.
I
don't think the things we did as children were significantly different from
kids in the West, apart from having to go to the Pioneers. This was a weekly
club we had to go to. We played games. Of course, there was a strong political
emphasis. We had to wear the uniforms. When there was a major event like the
1st of May, the best ones [pioneers] were chosen to accompany the politicians.
We had to stand guard in front of the flag or wave." Apart from the
Pioneers, kids had to attended summer camp where they played sport, went on
trips, played music and learned camping skills, among other things like army
training."I remember one morning at our summer camp when we were woken up by gunfire. The militia came, were standing outside and firing blanks. We were really scared. They were laughing saying it was a joke. When we calmed down we had practice to shoot at the targets, learn how to use guns and more….
Growing under the communism was the complete opposite of America.
There was nothing in the stores, and that was very difficult. The store workers
would bring some food and everybody would rush and stay in big lines to be able
to buy something, and they would just sell it to you, little bit at a time, or
one piece per person, per buyer. The western world were envisioned as some kind
of paradise where the grass is greener and you can get everything you want.
There were many things we couldn't get including chewing gum -- and bananas.
Four times a year, each family could get one banana for each member of the
family.
They used to tell
us that America is a capitalist country and um anything capitalist is not good.
And there is a lot of discrimination in America and all bad things. We knew
that what they were telling us was really not true. We were afraid to talk
about the communists, even at home. We felt like the walls even had ears, it
was very scary to talk. Even though we obviously did not like communism, we had
no other choice, we had to live with it. We wanted to see the west. We wanted
to travel there, but we couldn't. Our borders were surrounded with fence, trained
dogs and solders that were ready to kill you anytime you wanted to cross the
border or emigrate. We were behind an iron curtain, we couldn’t go
anywhere without permission, and that permission was never given to us. So, a
lot of people wanted to escape the iron curtain.More next time……………..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j_BW6gDv5I
Monday, September 10, 2012
Slouchy Crochet Beanie / Urban Slouch
A super comfy hat great for men or women! Perfect to wear in any season!
Other colors available. If you wish to place a custom order, please contact me and I will be happy to create the perfect piece for you :)
JANAHknits@gmail.com
Other colors available. If you wish to place a custom order, please contact me and I will be happy to create the perfect piece for you :)
JANAHknits@gmail.com
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Custom orders / 2012
My newest hat creations.
Please email me if interested in ordering, thank you (janahknits@gmail.com).
Please email me if interested in ordering, thank you (janahknits@gmail.com).
My baby girl ADELA :-)
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Cute YARN STORE
My friend Wendy took me to a cute yarn shop called " RIPPING YARNS" Downtown Minot.
I fall in love with the place and an uncommon selection of yarns and the comfortable atmosphere.
I purchased a new interesting yarn called "Katia" and made a RUFFELED SCARF.
This yarn comes in different colors and shades and is so light and comfortable. LOVE IT!
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