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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 453655" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Yes, I've done crochet for years. I learned as a very little girl. Knitting on the other hand I learned after easy child was about a year old, well the very basics anyway. I'm not patient enough for U tube videos. I'm still throwing those cowboy boot booties Janet wants me to try. lol And I can't seem to locate how to get the guy's written version. And those are crochet. ugh</p><p></p><p>And I did find Alex a spiderman afgan.......looks cool, and looks like a type thing I've yet to try so I'll get to learn something new too. He's so far the ONLY other one I plan to do an afgan for as it fits what he loves, and the darn things take a long time to make. I just hope the pattern I found isn't to hard to follow. (some are better than others, depends on how it's written)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 453655, member: 84"] Yes, I've done crochet for years. I learned as a very little girl. Knitting on the other hand I learned after easy child was about a year old, well the very basics anyway. I'm not patient enough for U tube videos. I'm still throwing those cowboy boot booties Janet wants me to try. lol And I can't seem to locate how to get the guy's written version. And those are crochet. ugh And I did find Alex a spiderman afgan.......looks cool, and looks like a type thing I've yet to try so I'll get to learn something new too. He's so far the ONLY other one I plan to do an afgan for as it fits what he loves, and the darn things take a long time to make. I just hope the pattern I found isn't to hard to follow. (some are better than others, depends on how it's written) [/QUOTE]
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