“Last year, my mom started crocheting. Then all my brother’s friends started asking about the hats, then mine,” Katy said. As word spread through out the freezing Brahma population, the Oursland business branched out.
“We really just started it so I can go to camp. I go to Southwest Texas Conference Midwinters’ camp, and selling the hats payed for my entrance fees. We raised over 100 dollars,” said Katy. Having such a small start, the Ourslands never thought their mother’s talent would ever be in such high demand.
Now that the weather is changing back to “normal,” the hats are still in style. Help support the Oursland fiasco and join your friends in the crochet crave.
the grinder • Mar 10, 2011 at 9:23 pm
MOM GET OFF THE INTERNET!
Mama Oursland • Mar 9, 2011 at 6:25 pm
Why did you call this an “Oursland fiasco”? Also, I am glad the kids have enjoyed the beanies… it’s been a lot of fun creating all the different color varieties kids have asked for.