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~ Joan Southworth ~
~ Evelyn Roach ~
~ Maria ~
~ Miranda ~
~ Abby Fagan ~
~ Tricia Cornwall ~
KAS SHOP REPORT
So you see, it's a great help to
Knit-a-Square
when you shop in our
NGORONGORO CRATERVisit our JANUARY THEME
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An excellent Snippets. I love the addition of the African Safari. Thank you for all your hard work, Gloria.
The Plain Jane poem was one of Anne's creations. She had such a talent for poetry.
Thanks, Valerie. Amy's African Safari has definitely been an education for a lot of us :)
Yes, Anne certainly had a talent for poetry, and we are so grateful that she shared it with KAS ... xo
Thank you, all ... xo
What a fun discussion about stitch names ... and confusion :))) I agree with Sharon that lockdown fever is much better than COVID.
Another great edition of Snippets, Gloria, thank you.
Thanks for a fun and informative Snippets, Gloria.
I'm sending my most healing thoughts to South Africa for the quick recovery of the volunteers who have contracted Covid. Please take care, all.
I am amazed at the chart with all the crochet terms in various languages. But I have one question for American crocheters. I have never heard an American call it a "treble crochet". We always say "triple crochet". And, I have taken it as a cue that a pattern is written in British terms if the word "treble" is used.
Do I just lead a very sheltered life? What word do other Americans use?
Americans have no single crochet, Sharon, that’s my cue if a pattern is British. I hadn’t noticed about the triple crochet.
Sorry to correct, Marion, but surely Americans DO have single crochet and British DON'T. That's also how I check which terminology is being used.
I say treble but I'm British so that's going along Sharon's point on that question.
Yes, a super edition of Snippets, Gloria.
You’re right, Patricia. That’s exactly what I meant to say! I must have a case of lockdown fever, my brain has been a bit muddled lately!
I think we all have lockdown fever, Marion, but it is better than having Covid! That was why I was confused by the terminology in the first place, I guess. Take care, and be safe.
Thank you Glo for your fantastic editing. Just the flow of colours and ideas make me want to sit down and crochet.