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| crafty1mjw@comcast.net |
Posted - 07/18/2012 : 4:58:05 PM Got the "crafty gene" from my mother; she crocheted. She passed away over 9 yrs ago. My sis passed away 2 1/2 yrs ago. Both of them were very knit-worthy! Knitting keeps me close to both.
Keep on knitting! A balanced diet is a peanut butter cookie in each hand! |
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| Chayah |
Posted - 07/24/2012 : 07:55:48 AM My mom was a wonderful baker but not much interested in needlework. Her mother taught me to knit, and did beautiful crocheting and needlepoint, some of which I still have.
"Each breath really is a new beginning of the rest of our lives." Jon Kabat-Zinn |
| Grand-moogi |
Posted - 07/24/2012 : 03:49:34 AM It is amazing how these things pass through families. My daughter is so like my mother but my Mum died when Anne was only about 3 and that was over 30 years ago. I often think how alike they are in their love of anything crafty. I knit, do machine embroidery and sew and also occasionally crochet but my Mum was into everything. She knitted so much, crocheted dresses for each of her five daughters - and we were all grown up - she iced cakes, (well I have done that too) but she would try anything that she found out about. Anne is like that too. She also does lovely paper craft stuff.
I knit a hug into every stitch |
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Posted - 07/19/2012 : 5:47:04 PM Thank u, knitree. Both were amazIng women!
craftymjw
Keep on knitting! A balanced diet is a peanut butter cookie in each hand! |
| knitree |
Posted - 07/18/2012 : 5:41:01 PM What a nice way to stay close to the women in your life.
Tree Taking simple patterns and complicating them... |
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