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  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Peggy,

    PM her name and addy to myself, Liz, or Vickie.

  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited February 2008

    Liz, that is another beauty!  Still can't believe you just learned to crochet last summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hugs,

    Neesie 

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited February 2008

    Peggy...so sorry about your friend.  Madison is right...we can put her on the list. 

    I totally forgot to post the pics of the one that went out and should reach its destination today.  I will post them tonight if I can manage to stay awake long enough.

    Love and hugs all around

    Vickie

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2008

    Peggy - Sorry about your friend.

    Liz - Girls - H E L P ! Will my crochet hook be confiscated at the airport if I have it in my carry on?

  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Your crochet hook will pass security.  

    When I fly I put a pair of nail clippers in my crochet bag (so I can clip yarn, etc.

    DO NOT TAKE your scissors.

  • wildabouthorses
    wildabouthorses Member Posts: 605
    edited February 2008

    LAURA>heres what I've found...

    Transporting Knitting Needles & Needlepoint

    Knitting needles are permitted in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage.  However, there is a possibility that the needles can be perceived as a possible weapon by one of our Security Officers.  Our Security Officers have the authority to determine if an item could be used as a weapon and may not allow said item to pass through security.  We recommend the following when bring knitting needles on an airplane:  

    • Circular knitting needles are recommended to be less than 31 inches in total length
    • We recommend that the needles be made of bamboo or plastic (Not Metal)
    • Scissors must have blunt points
    • In case a Security Officer does not allow your knitting tools through security it is recommended that you carry a self addressed envelope so that you can mail your tools back to yourself as opposed to surrendering them at the security check point.
    • As a precautionary measure we recommend that you carry a crochet hook with yarn to save the work you have already done in case your knitting tools are surrendered at the checkpoint

    Most of the items needed to pursue a Needlepoint project are permitted in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage with the exception of circular thread cutters or any cutter with a blade contained inside.  These items cannot be taken through a security checkpoint. They must go in your checked baggage.

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1252.shtm

  • lizws
    lizws Member Posts: 1,892
    edited February 2008

    Laura, I took a couple of crochet hooks and a pair of baby nail clippers.  Didn't have a single problem. 

    Jan great info - I read all kinds of things before I flew last year.  How's the eye? 

    Weather is crappy again but I'm going to get out and mail this afghan later.  I hope to have another one made before my surgery next week - depends on if I have enought squares.  We shall see.

    Thanks to everyone who helps us out.  Without you guys - we couldn't send the hugs out as quickly as we do.

    Hugs

    Liz

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited February 2008

    I know that several ladies in my quilt guild have flown recently to Quilt shows around the country and they have taken the circular thread cutters on the plane in their carry-on luggage. I guess it just matters who checks your luggage.

    I have not started doing the squares yet, I will try to start this weekend.

    Sheila

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited February 2008

    Sheila,

    Never had a problem with metal crochet hooks or blunt scissors.  I always have my crochet hooks stuck in my crochet product and breeze right through security.  They have taken my favorite sharp scissors before.  Cry  I didn't know the rules back then!!

    Okay ... breezing through security was a relative term.  Air travel sucks!!

  • newvickie
    newvickie Member Posts: 3,939
    edited February 2008

    Hi ladies...thought someone would get a package todayFrown...bummer.  I will post pics later as I totally forgot.  Again. 

    Liz...hey sweet giggle sister...I got your package with all the beautiful squares from all over...have another afghan in the works.  Thank you for the little extra surprise too...you're the best.

    Ok...back to my crocheting...I love it so much LOL. 

    You are all the best...couldn't be done without such a wonderful, loving team.

    Vickie

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2008

    ThANK YOU SO MUCH! In an effort to avoid any probs...I just ran out and bought another crochet hook - a plastic one - and I  am hoping it gets thru customs. wish me luck! I was worried it would be confiscated!  But all the info was truly appreciated!

  • Analemma
    Analemma Member Posts: 1,622
    edited February 2008

    I got the afghan that Liz showed on Feb 17th!  What a surprise!  I didn't even know that this thread existed.  I had gone to spend a long day at the hospital on Thursday, starting with port insertion early, then genetics counseling, then onc visit and chemo.  It was late, about 6:30 when we got home, and there was the package on the front porch.  What a timely gift!  It's beautiful, and I will treasure it.

    Can it be machine washed?

    Brenda

  • lizws
    lizws Member Posts: 1,892
    edited February 2008

    Brenda, I'm so glad you received your box of hugs.  Wrap yourself in our support and hugs.

    The afghan can be washed and dried.  I always launder them prior to mailing.  I use the gentle settings. 

    Hugs

    Liz

  • NancyM
    NancyM Member Posts: 289
    edited February 2008

    Hi, I'd love to join in!!  Just don't let my lymphedema therapist know I'm back to knitting!!  She'll confiscate my stuff faster than the TSA ever dreamed of!  LOL

  • lizws
    lizws Member Posts: 1,892
    edited February 2008

    Welcome Nancy - my lips are sealed.  LOL 

  • Missjaq
    Missjaq Member Posts: 69
    edited February 2008

    After watching this tread with the joy it brings and the love that is shared in each stitch, I finally pulled out some yarn and started crocheting a square. Now I have 3! How many do you like before we mail them. And who do I mail them to. I would assume you want quite a few and there seems to be several that join them into the afghans. So when we have the needed amount do we ask who needs them? This is a great project for me. I have arthritis in my fingers and these small squares let me finish my part before my hands give up.. It is a win win..

  • jenni__ca
    jenni__ca Member Posts: 461
    edited February 2008

    welcome welcome welcome missj and nancy !!!!

  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Welcome missj and nancy

    Any number of squares can be mailed to Liz, Vickie or myself.  When you are ready to mail some squares, send us a PM and we will give you our addresses.

    I have had 12 x 12 x 12 boxes full of squares delivered..........and  envelopes with just a few squares.........ALL ARE APPRECIATED.........no designated amount needs to be sent at one time.

    I think it depends on how you want to package the squares.   The large (legal size) envelopes can hold numerous squares OR a small box.    

    Thank you so much..........Words can not express the appreciation I have to all of you.....for the time, talent, yarn, mailing, etc......

    Hugs, Madison  

  • Boo46
    Boo46 Member Posts: 539
    edited February 2008

    Hi all,

    Should have some squares ready to mail this week. Who needs some?

    Sue

  • AlaskaDeb
    AlaskaDeb Member Posts: 2,601
    edited February 2008

    Vickie and Madison -  I have boxes all packaged up ready to send to both of you on Monday.  :)

    Deb C

  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited February 2008

    Well, another good day here!  Another Hugaghan arrived safely.........Brenda..enjoy and feel hugged by many!

    New ladies!!  Welcome Nancy (I won't tell!) and missj............you will be hooked (no pun intended!) before you know it!

    Hugs,

    Neesie 

  • lizws
    lizws Member Posts: 1,892
    edited February 2008

    Hi girls,

    I will be out of commission for about a week or so.  I'll be asking for squares soon.  I think I may have enough to get another afghan done this week.  I'll have to sit and count them.  

    Again - thanks to each and everyone of you. 

    Hugs

    Liz

  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Boo/Sue,

    You can mail them to me and I will border your squares, divide them up and mail some to Vickie and Liz.......

    Hugs, Madison

  • Missjaq
    Missjaq Member Posts: 69
    edited February 2008

    Well, I have made 5 squares 7"x9". problem is..None of them are the same size..well, close. Is this OK.

    Are you able to work with this little variance? My gauge seems fine then WHAM, by the time I finish (for what ever reason) it is a bit larger or smaller. I am going to keep going and hope I get to the perfect size eventually. And yes, I have torn out many times and started over..Realized, maybe I am getting too obsessed.. Any help will be greatly appreciated..Thanks

  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Missjaq,

     Yes it is okay if they vary in size.   The squares are boarded with double crochet and slip-stitched together.    We are able to anchor all the squares in an afghan.

    The difference in the squares is what makes each afghan unique

    NO TWO AFGHANS ARE ALIKE........they are unique, just as all of your squares are unique.

    Hugs, Madison

  • LoriFL
    LoriFL Member Posts: 1,557
    edited February 2008

    I am sending a shout out for more yarn. Anyone have extra? Pm me and I'll give you my address. Thanks! Lori

  • LoriFL
    LoriFL Member Posts: 1,557
    edited February 2008

    I have enough squares for 3 packages. Should I send one to each of you?

    Would like to send them Wed.

  • Madison
    Madison Member Posts: 1,819
    edited February 2008

    Lori,

    I can mail you some yarn.......I am a Yarn-alcoholic.......one is never enough (I seem to have skiens throughout the house).

    If you can send one package to each of us, we would appreciate it.   We can each use your squares in our afghans............

    Hugs, Dee

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited February 2008

    Hi Lori,

    I've got your addy ... I'll get some yarn out to you sometime this week. 

    Hope your day goes well.  Let us know how your new chemo is behaving and how you're feeling.  Think about you everyday.

    love ya,

    Bren

  • NancyM
    NancyM Member Posts: 289
    edited February 2008

    Ok, I forgot to ask about blocking.  Do we need to?  Advice on the best way?  I was thinking of pinning the pieces on a piece of cardboard to make sure they are the right size and then gently steam or spray with some water and let dry.  It's been a long time since I've made anything that I finished correctly!!  Thanks in advance for the tips!

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