I do an awful lot of crafting, and it breaks down into three basic catagories:
Crochet
Some of my completed projects include three king size afghans; more than twenty single-person afghans; about ten baby blankets; an always-approaching-completion coat-dress; two shawls; a folder cozy (don't ask); a sweater; and at least two wedding afghans.
The baby blankets come with the bigification guarantee, the blanket grows with the baby. So when it gets too small, you can send it back and I'll make it larger to match the size of the child. Eventually the afghan grows to full size and is released into the wild. I still do repairs though.
Embroidery floss projects
A half-thickness embroidery floss knotted guitar strap made in the manner of a friendship bracelet, which I'm using with my baby Taylor guitar; a full-thickness embroidery floss guitar strap, which is currently living with my friend Paula; many, many friendship bracelets; two bookmark size bracelets; an SCA favor; a pair of cross-stitched sleeve-trimmings for a tunic; a cross stitch pillow with the first verse of a Cat Stevens song; a crocheted scarf; and a pair of fire-colored arm bracers.
Costumes
Many dresses, mostly of a medieval vein; some skirts and tops; a set of wings for a recreation of the Sprite from Fantasia 2000; also a bodysuit. I eventually want to do a recreation of the cover of Patricia McKillip's Fool's Run, though that's more embroidery or cut work than I want to contemplate right now. I do however have a promise of help for building a working set of cubes.
Crafty links:
Godey's Ladies Book
Crochet and knit patterns from the nineteenth century.
Places to acquire yarn and supplies: