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  1. How pretty this blanket will be in the lighter weight-mine was of worsted weight (#4 yarn) and it was heavy by the time I was done! I just might try this stitch again! You’ve done nice work! Give yourself some time to catch up with feeling better! I always say, “It takes 5 days of sick and 20 days to get better!” lol

  2. Oh dear, but they all love quilts so much & how can you disturb them. Next week maybe.
    I’ll try & join in with your crocheting & will look at the thing again & work out the stitch sequence. Still really need it on paper, as I’m having trouble watching with my silly eye. Let me know when you have the appointment. Take care.

  3. You inspired me to haul out my directions for the mile-a-minute and now I’m working on a blanket that I had great hopes would use up some part-balls of yarns. Unfortunately for that noble aspiration I got well into it and realized that I truly needed to add more colours so now I await the delivery of same. Sigh….so much for using up stash because I’m pretty sure all I’ve done is created some more!!

  4. It was lovely having your company at FNwF again… it’s been too long.
    And to bring a friend along… even better…lol
    It’s a nice stitch your are crocheting too….xox

  5. There is a reason we have several different projects on the go at once! loving the look of your crochet …
    Hugz

  6. I love the crochet pattern you are using. Is there a pattern for it or can you give a short tutorial. And you are right your fur baby looked to comfortable to move. 🙂

  7. Cats can always find a comfy spot – love that crochet pattern

    every stitch done is one step close to a finish. …and it is meant to be a fun hobby so do what you need to do or want to do.

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