Hi Tina,
I am from Quebec but have been living in BC for several years, in the Kootenay region and no, I haven't hooked up with the Canadian chapter (yet) I am still just trying to get together enough squares to send off amidst all the things I have to do. I wish days were at least 30 hours long and not only 24...more time to knit!! Where do you live?
the picture is my strange sense of humor...slightly crazy sheep...it is animated with its eyes rolling around....Yah, it is a picture of me...LOL
I crazy in a way, that im always knitting or crocheting something!
My niece is having twins this fall so im also crocheting a bunch of stuff for her....have a good day!T
Hi Tina,
Thank you so much for the links and the info.
As soon as I finish my blankets I am going to try that pattern !!!
I live in Washington State by the Hood Canal , about an hour from Seattle.
I have always wanted to visit your part of Canada!!!
Is that you in the picture ??
Oh and I have to tell you I love your squares with the hearts on them...
I have admired them since I first saw them !!
karen
If you think you might be short, pick a "neutral color" like white, and fill in some rows with that as you go - good luck - can't wait to see the result - Laurie
All I did was use up all those little balls of yarn that I couldn't throw out - I used the basic "dishcloth" pattern - size 7 nnedles, cast on 3 stitches, then increase 1 stitch at the beginning of every row up to 135 stitches (using worsted weight yarn). Then, decrease 1 stitch at the beginning of every row down to 3 stitches and bind off. I just knitted until the little balls ran out, and once in a while put in a couple of rows of white. Then, bordered the whole with the white. Simple. Laurie
hi Cousin, would love to join the canadian group, I am a bit slow due to the heat in Texas and my volunteering at the animal shelter, just starting my 5th sqare this month, mailed 10 on July 2 hope they get there--love Lydia
I watched the Weather Channel this morning. Ear Falls had a tornado and it destroyed a bunch of tourist cabins and one cabin was found in the lake. The two deceased persons were American tourists, their bodies were pulled from the lake and one person remains missing. They had video of the tornado, quite impressive. We rarely get tornadoes up here but it does happen. I've seen them and heard them. Now I'll quit snowing you under with comments! Sorry about that! You prob. already know this but had to tell you.
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I am from Quebec but have been living in BC for several years, in the Kootenay region and no, I haven't hooked up with the Canadian chapter (yet) I am still just trying to get together enough squares to send off amidst all the things I have to do. I wish days were at least 30 hours long and not only 24...more time to knit!! Where do you live?
I crazy in a way, that im always knitting or crocheting something!
My niece is having twins this fall so im also crocheting a bunch of stuff for her....have a good day!T
Thank you so much for the links and the info.
As soon as I finish my blankets I am going to try that pattern !!!
I live in Washington State by the Hood Canal , about an hour from Seattle.
I have always wanted to visit your part of Canada!!!
Is that you in the picture ??
Oh and I have to tell you I love your squares with the hearts on them...
I have admired them since I first saw them !!
karen
All I did was use up all those little balls of yarn that I couldn't throw out - I used the basic "dishcloth" pattern - size 7 nnedles, cast on 3 stitches, then increase 1 stitch at the beginning of every row up to 135 stitches (using worsted weight yarn). Then, decrease 1 stitch at the beginning of every row down to 3 stitches and bind off. I just knitted until the little balls ran out, and once in a while put in a couple of rows of white. Then, bordered the whole with the white. Simple. Laurie