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now that christmas is over with…


here’s most of what i was madly crocheting… still have a couple of other projects to finish up, but this was the majority of them:

oh, and my camera batteries were dying, so colours may be off a tad and ... well, blurry christmas to you!

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Tagged as: holidays,crochet,crafts,hobbies,christmas December 28, 2008 @ 08:05 pm

save the toys!


this new law will apply to ALL crafters who create children’s products and could effectively run many of them (us) out of business by requiring a $4000 testing fee per product made.

from the handmade toy alliance:

In 2007, large toy manufacturers who outsource their production to China and other developing countries violated the public’s trust. They were selling toys with dangerously high lead content, toys with unsafe small part, toys with improperly secured and easily swallowed small magnets, and toys made from chemicals that made kids sick.  Almost every problem toy in 2007 was made in China.

The United States Congress rightly recognized that the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) lacked the authority and staffing to prevent dangerous toys from being imported into the US. So, they passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) in August, 2008.  Among other things, the CPSIA bans lead and phthalates in toys, mandates third-party testing and certification for all toys and requires toy makers to permanently label each toy with a date and batch number.

All of these changes will be fairly easy for large, multinational toy manufacturers to comply with. Large manufacturers who make thousands of units of each toy have very little incremental cost to pay for testing and update their molds to include batch labels.

For small American, Canadian, and European toymakers and manufacturers of children’s products, however, the costs of mandatory testing will likely drive them out of business.

  * A toymaker, for example, who makes wooden cars in his garage in Maine to supplement his income cannot afford the $4,000 fee per toy that testing labs are charging to assure compliance with the CPSIA.
  * A work at home mom in Minnesota who makes cloth diapers to sell online must choose either to violate the law or cease operations.
  * A small toy retailer in Vermont who imports wooden toys from Europe, which has long had stringent toy safety standards, must now pay for testing on every toy they import.
  * And even the handful of larger toy makers who still employ workers in the United States face increased costs to comply with the CPSIA, even though American-made toys had nothing to do with the toy safety problems of 2007.

The CPSIA simply forgot to exclude the class of children’s goods that have earned and kept the public’s trust: Toys, clothes, and accessories made in the US, Canada, and Europe.  The result, unless the law is modified, is that handmade children’s products will no longer be legal in the US.

If this law had been applied to the food industry, every farmers market in the country would be forced to close while Kraft and Dole prospered.

there are links and sample letters provided on their site in order to contact your representatives in congress and demand that this law be changed.

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Tagged as: politics,crafts,hobbies,news December 22, 2008 @ 02:08 pm

more bunnies :)


for the beautiful akasha boy smile  hey.  he picked the colours :O

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Tagged as: crochet,crafts,hobbies September 03, 2008 @ 11:13 pm

ellyfunts and turtles!


my ~latest creations~ raspberry all my scrap yarn are pastels, as i went through a period where i was making a ton of baby blankets and dolls for coworkers.  (which explains why i’m using these colours)  i really want to redo that elephant, along with a donkey, in proper colours for the elections (republicans / democrats), but i need to buy some other yarn.  then i can stick pins in them >:|  ~voodoo~ crochet :O

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Tagged as: crochet,crafts,hobbies August 21, 2008 @ 08:57 am

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