Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wordless Wednesday Wish I could crochet!


(A few words: It's probably not a good idea to get the Lion's Brand Newsletter if yarn makes you all thumbs like me. I am instantly happy when I see things like this...then suddenly sad that I lack the necessary skills.)

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9 comments:

  1. Don't Feel Bad. I love this kind of thing as well. However there is no way I can do this. I know because my Gramma has spent many years trying to teach me how to crochet. I can't even do one of those string things.

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  2. Oh how I understand! I can't knit or crochet to save my life, but my friends can and they post pictures of the most gorgeous things. I'm so jealous of the cute things they can make. One of these years, I'll learn to knit and crochet so I won't feel so left out. Either that or one of my kids will master it and make this stuff for me. :-)

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  3. Hi! I am a new follower from the Boo Hop!:-)

    That is so cute! I love to crochet! Just give yourself some time and don't rush through it & you will be able to pick it up. Once you learn a couple of basic stitches, it's easy! Look on youtube for tutorials! :-)

    Please feel free to stop by my blog, and follow if you wish at http://smartcentsreview.blogspot.com/

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  4. I so wish I had the patience to do something like that. And the time!!!

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  5. I know how to crochet, but it's very straight forward stuff. No fancy stitches.

    Knitting needles scare me!

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  6. That is too cute! Give me paint or a glue gun and I can be quite crafty, but I completely suck at sewing, crochet, and knitting.

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  7. Hi there, Debs Dealz following you from the Halloween Boo Hop! Thanks for linking up!
    www.debsdealz.blogspot.com

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  8. This is soooo cute! I could never attempt it though....

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  9. What a cute little pumpkin! I love it! Parker wanted me to tell you that the official 4 square "court" dimensions are 16 feet by 16 feet. There ya go!

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