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Thank you for visiting!
KeelyA
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6th-Nov-2006 03:13 pm (UTC) - Your Grandmother
Anonymous
I have tears in my eyes reading your post about your grandmother and the beautiful dress crocheted with love which has been passed down and worn by her daughter, grand daughter and great grand daughter. What a testament to the women in your family.
7th-Aug-2007 08:38 pm (UTC)
Anonymous
I love your angel towel holder. When I print out the instructions, page 6, it has double print over the beginning of the pattern and I am unable to read it. Any suggestions? Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work.
20th-Aug-2007 04:42 am (UTC)
Thank you!

Did you try to just copy and paste the pattern itself?

Instead of printing out the entire screen, try right clicking (hold the button down)and drag the cursor over the entire pattern only to highlight, then right click over the highlighted words and click on copy, then paste it onto a Word document or into Notepad (if you have windows, that is, I don't know anything about MAC)

If you still have trouble, please feel free to email me, my addy in in the "About Me" section and I can send you a PDF if you like.
21st-Aug-2007 10:17 pm (UTC) - Your Grandmother's dress
Anonymous
I am crying as I type because that dress is (as you know) worth more than any gold or diamonds--it is just so incredible and too beautiful for words. I am an RN who works with Alzheimers residents and it amazes me how many patients will "go through the motions", as you stated, but can no longer crochet.
You are very talented. I am so glad I found your site today
Blessings,
Kathy
8th-Sep-2007 08:40 pm (UTC) - Hugs and Kisses dishcloth
Anonymous
Thank you for posting this pattern,I am always looking for new patterns,and I think this one is very pretty.
Julie
10th-Sep-2007 08:04 pm (UTC) - Just found your site
Anonymous
through Crochetville . . . I love the dishcloth. Thanks for sharing the pattern.

Melissa
7th-Oct-2007 07:27 pm (UTC) - Enjoyed your patterns
Anonymous
I'm into quick and easy - I liked your flower and snowflake!
5th-Feb-2008 01:01 am (UTC)
Anonymous
Love the web site. I found it through a link for a dish clothe. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it. God Bless
18th-Feb-2008 07:46 pm (UTC)
Anonymous
Nice site here.

With best regards from Germany!

Kay Schweigert

www.haekeln.com
4th-Mar-2008 04:11 am (UTC)
Anonymous
Thank You! I have been trying to find a decent pattern for a pillow for a boy, about 12 yrs old, something "coool" that he would like and maybe even want to show to his friends, and something he knows probably no one else has... this is the perfect pattern i think!! So again, thank you CC
12th-Mar-2008 01:44 am (UTC) - Pattern
Anonymous
Hello,
Noticed you have a copyright on the pattern. Does that also apply if a person makes and sells hats?.
Thanks.
22nd-Aug-2008 06:57 am (UTC) - Your pattern
Anonymous
Just wanted to thank you for putting your Tunisian Keepsake Pocket Pillow pattern on the web for free. As I am a total beginner & am learning strictly from websites, this is a wonderful pattern for trying new stitches. I have a question or two: In the directions for the cast off, does TSC stand for Tunisian Simple Crochet or what? Also is single crochet in Tunisian the same as in regular crochet? Thanks again for this cute pattern.

Barbara in California
23rd-Aug-2008 03:55 pm (UTC) - Re: Your pattern
Thank you for your kind words!

Ah, Thank you for the catch! I had reversed the letters there, it is supposed to be TCS for Tunisian Cross Stitch. Tunisian Simple Stitch and Tunisian Simple Crochet would be the same thing, I should think.

In Tunsian, there really isn't a single crochet stitch, unless a pattern would call for it somewhere, as in a border stitch, then it is worked the same way as regular crochet.
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