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I'm working on an arm-in jumper or jacket - I'm not sure yet! It is being worked in two halves starting at the arm edge and it will end when I run out of wool!

I'm working in wool which I bought as a job lot of singles and then plied together to make a chunky-weight yarn - hence the fact I am not quite sure how far it will go and therefore what the shape of the finished item will be!

Here's a pic

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I'm still working on the afghan that is a wedding gift for a couple who were married on September 9th...luckily they have a lot of patience. They think they know what is coming but they aren't sure. It's a really simple pattern but I just have been so "brain dead" when I get home from work that I haven't felt like crocheting much in the last six months or so. I'm about half-way done and hope to have it done by their first anniversary!


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kate that is very pretty, kathi what pattern are you using, i started the cathedarl rose window afghan and its looking good. i decided that i was going to just do it this year, i have a couple projects i want to complete and this is one of them, the others are a wall hanging of the statue of liberty that i had started and ended up frogging since i didn't like how it looked so will be starting over and the other is i want to crochet a wedding dress, i just finished a cute poncho and hat for a friend. will be sending it to her soon here is a picture of it <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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I am making an afghan from 2 square patterns I found on Dayna's Crochet. They are 12" squares but I changed the hook size to a B from an I to make it look more lacy. I chose two different colors one is paddy green and the pther Mexicali I believe. It is coming along nicely.


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I am working on a "Forever" tablecloth, so named because it is my own design started for one of my daughters when she was married 2 1/2 years ago. I originally titled the pattern "Pagodas" as it is in filet with a Pagoda-Oriental scene/theme. However, it has taken me forever to get it done, so "Forever" is now its nickname!

For my carry around project, I am working on washcloths and dishcloths for my neighbors for Christmas 2007.

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I'm working on a shell design cover for an old lampshade.


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I am working on several projects right now. I have to finish a baby afghan for my grandson (due March 17) and a country hearts afghan I started on September 2005. It's for a bingo partner and she wanted king size. Hopefully I'll get it done by June. I'm also working on an afghan to send to my aunt. Can't say when that will be done, but I'll be busy for a while.

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I have just finished the cute elephant binkie bib. Too cute. I have the link and picture on my site . I going to start another bib from a link Mother Hen posted here for a ripple baby bib sometime in August. It is a lovely pattern and I had meant to start it sooner.

Since I have a grandbaby due in May. Baby things are on my mind;)

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I"m currently working on an afghan for my husband. I'm also working on a New Orleans Saint inspired scarf and hat set:




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For Merwyn: The pattern is really simple - two double crochets, chain one and two double crochets and so on and so forth. The next row you do the stitches in the chain one space. It looks like little fan stitches. Really simple, goes fast but is pretty too.


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