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    Question How is everyone's projects coming along?

    I just started an afghan today and have maybe 10 rows done so far. I always make my afghans (for me) wider than what they call for so the rows are longer than usual.
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    Well after taking my afghan all apart, I'm now on the right track with the pattern the way its suppose to be and I've got about 6 rows done today.    I'm loving this crocheting!!

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    WTG Ladies. My neighbor showed me a seashell stitch (do you say stitch with crochet?) and told me I had to do an afghan LOL. I am working on it anyway. She came over tonight and I had to remove a bunch because I had accidentally twisted it. ARGH. Oh well, back to work

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    I am not crocheting right now but i am about 1/4-1/3 the way through the second sock I am knitting
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    Heh Melody, I had to take mine all apart as well.   I was creating my own pattern. 

    Melissa, WTG.    btw - did you ever find your wool you were looking for?

    Wonder how Sara is coming along with her new afghan.    Wow, were going to have lots of new afghans in a month or so.

     

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    I have put down my rugging for a bit. I just can't seam to make myself sitdown and do it! I was needing to make 4 coasters a day to have enought for gifts. Need a swift kick in the bum to get going again. LOL

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    I sure did CJ! While looking for something for ds i found a whole box of yarn i had misplaced and forgotten about, including the yarn i was looking for!
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    Originally posted by frugalmel
    WTG Ladies. My neighbor showed me a seashell stitch (do you say stitch with crochet?) and told me I had to do an afghan LOL. I am working on it anyway. She came over tonight and I had to remove a bunch because I had accidentally twisted it. ARGH. Oh well, back to work
    One thing I like about crocheting is that if you make a mistake it's easy to remove it and get back to a fresh start. With needlework you carefully pick at the threads to save them as you undo them or get out the good 'ole seam ripper.

    You ladies are doing great! I once used the shell stitch to make placemats.
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