Community Afghan
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We finally get to see Madison! Your beautiful lady!
Thanks for posting.
Hugs,
Sue -
Vicki and Madison - you are two of the most beautiful women, and most deserving.
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I AGREE WITH EVERYONE
VICKI AND MADISON YOU ARE TWO OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN I HAVE SEEN AND OF COURSE YOUR AFGHANS ARE T OO
LOVE JANKAY -
Denise, I got your "knifty knitter directions for dummy's" and am able to do this I think! How do I know when to stop? Using 12 pegs will give me the 7" . Should I have been counting rows?? Oops. AND I think you guys are going to laugh at me when you see this thing. Oh well, use my squares on someone with a sense of humor!!
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Thank you ladies for all your sweet words. I so love my afghan and still can't believe it!
I have one in the works to be sent out...will be mailing it on Monday and I'll post pics. Running a bit behind...too much work, housework and yard work the past few weeks but I'm all caught up now so it's back to my crocheting fun!
love and hugs to you all
Vickie
Madison...what a beautiful women you are. thank you for posting your picture, I love it! -
Vickie and Madison,
It is so great to see pictures of you with your afghans! Beautful ladies with beautiful, giving spirits!
Hugs,
Sue -
Thank you all......the afghan travels between the upstairs or the downstairs, depending on what room I'm in....I so very much appreciate all the work done by everyone (and I admire how covert you all were!!)
I may have an afghan ready for shipping Monday/Tuesday (depends on my Dad-he is 86 and having a rough week)..need to get the list and check it twice....we are still waiting on Shel to receive her afghan.....
Hugs, Madison -
Ok...can I keep blaming chemo brain forever? I just made 4 squres that I am very proud of and realized I was making them 9x6!! Ugh. Guess I'll be pulling out yarn tonight.
Suzanne -
Marsha:
Oh no............we don't count rows..........we use a ruler and when it says 9" we stop!!!!
I have a sense of humor.......can't wait to see your first, umm....square!!
Hugs,
Denise -
I got in lots of knitting during travel on my vacation. I flew SouthWest so I had to check in early to get in the first group to board. So I had a couple of hours each way to knit before getting on the plane and the fights were 2 1/2 hours. Vicki and Madison, I'll be mailing out some squares soon.
It was also wonderful to talk about what I was knitting. Everyone was really impressed with what were're doing. We are doing someting very special in the world and we should be proud of ourselves for it.
love,
Cherryl -
Girls, I'll be mailing each of you a package of squares tomorrow or Tuesday. Around 29 each I think.
Can we take crochet needles on the plane? Hmmmm.
Hugs
Liz -
Crochet hooks are ok on a plane. I flew with them in March. If you go to www.tsa.gov you can find the do's and don't's for carry on.
Pat -
Thank you Vickie and Madison for posting the wonderful pictures of you with the afgans! It's so great to see that we were able to give you smiles and love like you have given us!
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My cat missy really loves my afghan...she thinks it is hers
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awwww Deb..what a great picture. Thanks for posting. I love to see the afghans in their new homes being loved and bringing love!
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Deb,
That is adorable! -
Deb:
How cute is that!!!!!!!!!!Can't help but notice the Gun propped up against the wall!!!!!!!VISUAL.......Deb running down her driveway in nightgown with rifle in hand!! Forget what you were after though!
Hugs,
Denise -
Hey Vickie and Madison,
I will mail squares tomorrow......I'll just split them between you. (If I get off of here and get them packaged!)
Hugs,
Denise -
LOL Denise- The 270 is always there...I didn't even think about it. It is just another tool to us. Come to think about it, I think Jeannie mentioned to my husband that it was surprising to see it there too. Yep, it is there and it is loaded.
A neighbor just had a brown bear with 2 little cubs in their yard last week. It ripped up the rabbit hutch, killed their rabbits and was trying to kill their dog. I know that not everyone likes guns, but they are a fact of life when you live somewhere with big bears coming in the yard Actually, we also have a pack of coyotes that seem determined to eat my chickens this spring so we have an eye out for them too.
My theory is it is much like carrying an umbrella and NOT having it rain if I have the gun ready maybe I will never have to use it .BUT we are ready if needed.
Deb C -
Hi Deb, I see you have a Tulikivi too (that is a soapstone fireplace for the uninitiated). We put one in when we finished our basement in 1999. I was all prepared for the electric to fail on 1/1/2000. Fortunately that never came about but I love having a fire every night in the winter. -- Donna in VA
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This afghan will be mailed this week:
Thank you for all your hard work...
Hugs, Madison -
Wow, I think that is one of the prettiest ones yet! So colorful.
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I got a square done on the knifty knitter! OK it took me a few trial and errors. First one was 11 inches and the 2nd one I ran out of yarn and it was 4 inches. Took both apart and finally got one 7 x 9. Almost done with a second one. Who do I mail these to anyway?
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Yeah Marsha!!!!! See, any dummie can master it!!! LOL
Madison: Very pretty......love to see each and everyone you two make!!!
Mailing squares to both Madison and Vickie today.
Hugs,
Denise -
Denise, did you just call Marsha a dummy??? LOL!
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I need to thank Karen for the help she has given to the afghan project.....it is very much appreciated...thank you.
Hugs, Madison -
Afghan pictured above....is IN THE MAIL.......
Hugs, Madison -
Please put your thinking caps on....time for some suggestions of possible recipients of our hugs...
Vickie and I need their real names and addresses .send us a PM with information
I just love this project
Hugs and thanks, Madison -
You did it again Madison..I love it...you are a jewel
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Alwayshope: Who me??? I would never call anyone that!!!! LOL
Madison and Vickie: Mailed to both of you today......I'll go look for my Thinking Cap........it doesn't work to well, but I'll try!!
Hugs,
Denise
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