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4 Comments:
At 8:28 AM, Marie said…
How is it possible that YOU needed to buy needles?????
At 2:28 PM, Janette said…
Right?????? lol Apparently, no matter how many needles you own, you never have what you need! (Another thought - they're in other projects - but I won't think about that!)
At 4:23 PM, Jany said…
Isn't having the border done separately putting a lot of pressure on how you block these squares? That tumble of knitting makes me light-headed....
At 4:15 AM, Janette said…
Each square is blocked pretty close to 12" - sewing the border doesn't concern me as much as the seaming - lining up the 4 corners/square seams neatly. All I can do is try my best. And...I'm wondering if I should have saved the blocking for the end.
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