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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 436928" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't know why, but making quilts just doesn't really grab my interest. Probably because so many people here make such a HUGe deal about it. I have seen the quilters here go nuts over being one thread off when they cut a square. Not 1 millimieter, on THREAD. Plus all the howdy do about how expensive they are and how valuable blah blah blah. I could maybe do quilted bags of some kind. </p><p></p><p>I love those crocheted dishcloths. I have an aunt who does them when she getts cotton or wool thread. It takes her about three hours to make one. She and my mom are funny about knitting and crocheting. My mother knits well but not often. My aunt cannot get out of a paper bag with knitting needles. My aunt CAN crochet and is incredibly talented but she cannot knit. years ago she had to have her nose re-broken and set and all the cards said something about hoping she could get across her handicap and figure out how to let her bon es knit even if the rest of us coul.</p><p></p><p>What did I get from them? I cannot knit, it makes no sense and leaves me confused and irritated. My father will not allow me to crochet. According to him I am not even allowed in the aishle where the crochet needles are. Talk about a worrywart!</p><p></p><p>Just because I was using a small crochet hook to rip a seam and put the hook all the way through my hand. </p><p></p><p>I am sure my pouches will become a handy thing for many. At least I hope so!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 436928, member: 1233"] I don't know why, but making quilts just doesn't really grab my interest. Probably because so many people here make such a HUGe deal about it. I have seen the quilters here go nuts over being one thread off when they cut a square. Not 1 millimieter, on THREAD. Plus all the howdy do about how expensive they are and how valuable blah blah blah. I could maybe do quilted bags of some kind. I love those crocheted dishcloths. I have an aunt who does them when she getts cotton or wool thread. It takes her about three hours to make one. She and my mom are funny about knitting and crocheting. My mother knits well but not often. My aunt cannot get out of a paper bag with knitting needles. My aunt CAN crochet and is incredibly talented but she cannot knit. years ago she had to have her nose re-broken and set and all the cards said something about hoping she could get across her handicap and figure out how to let her bon es knit even if the rest of us coul. What did I get from them? I cannot knit, it makes no sense and leaves me confused and irritated. My father will not allow me to crochet. According to him I am not even allowed in the aishle where the crochet needles are. Talk about a worrywart! Just because I was using a small crochet hook to rip a seam and put the hook all the way through my hand. I am sure my pouches will become a handy thing for many. At least I hope so! [/QUOTE]
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