HELP THE PUPPIES Campaign!

El and Tantalizing Stitches support an ongoing campaign to help the puppies in Saipan. After having nourished and medicated the puppies to full health, El found a nice place for them to call home. Now, she is raising funds to pay for the veterinary care they needed. 100% of all donations (less transaction fees) and 15% of all crochet sales at either Tantalizing Stitches' boutique or etsy store will go towards their bill.

El definitely inherited her artistic style from her grandmas. Her Japanese grandma was a professional knitter. She held classes and had her own boutique. El’s American grandma was a costume designer and owned her own shop. With the help of both grandmas, El always had a cute warm sweater and the best Halloween costume on the block.

El first remembers crocheting at seven years old when her Japanese grandmother (professional knitter with sticks) gave into El’s incessant begging to learn to knit with a hook. Although her grandmother was never able to teach El how to hold the hook properly (pencil style), she managed to teach El to crochet a granny potholder. From many years on, El was only able to make things square and in the round. And, to this day, El hooks knife cut style.

Her dad (learned crochet in the Navy) taught her how to crochet a line and then turn but the width always narrowed.

Then finally, in college, El’s roommate opened El up to the world of patterns.

Realizing that there was more to granny rounds and patterns, El began to create what she really liked about crochet - THE COLORS. Intricate crochet stitches were great but many patterns don’t emphasize color design.

El hopes to make Tantalizing Stitches a step into the color designing of crochet. She finds her mother appalled when El divulges her secret new color combination . . . until she sees the final crocheted item. By magic! the awful color combination became a cute piece of crochet.

Helping Animals

Etsy for Animals

PAWS-Saipan

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