And I've joined some strips. I like it. And it's soft.....
Nice kitty.
Curly appears to have contracted the flu. He seems quite miserable. But his Facebook status is "I ♥ my mom for bailing me out of jail".
Someone emailed me and asked if instead of fricasseed Curly, perhaps I could eat Curly fries.
Hee! Made me snort....
You are so good at this lace making, and so quickly!!! I am totally impressed. It does look soft.
ReplyDeletePoor Curly. I hope the flu bug doesn't hit him too hard, and that the rest of you don't get it from him.
He has a sweet heart to post that on fb! Curly Fries! That is a good one.
What are you making? DId I miss that somehow?
ReplyDeleteI was sent some Hairpin lace looms from a friend in Chile. I've yet to use them. THey're smaller for the crochet cotton so you can do the tatting and hairpin lace combinations. I want to learn how.
curly fries LMAO!!
ReplyDeletelove the hairpin lace i just cant seem to get the knack of it though. I sympathize with curly a little I feel miserable too BLAH!!
CURLY FRIES... hee hee
WOW! This looks great! See, it didn't take much time at all to get the hang of it. I love the look of this technique. And the yarn you picked is lovely! I'm guessing you'll probably be done before me... I can take these projects and drag them out months! Have fun.
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