This is the newest thing that I just made. I made this as a gift, so I can't say who it is for now, as it will be for Christmas. I love the Serenity Prayer, and I think the person I made this for will love it too. At least I hope so. I love it too. I will probably have to make it again for myself.
6 comments:
Wow! The Afghan gorgeous and I to love the serenity pray. You put a lot of work and time into that and I know who ever your giving it to as a gift will absolutely love it. Yvette I have to link this to my blog and show it off for you.
congratulations!!!!!!
it's a very beautifull work.
i make this too,and others kinds of handworks.
keep doing this cause it's a wonderful hobbie...
beautiful
Yvette I was wondering if you could tell me were I could get a patter for an awareness ribbon square or afgan. A friend of mine, her husband, is running the 2010 Boston Marathon on April 10th to bring awareness to the condition that both she and I have and I would love to give him the awareness afghan as a gift to show appreciate for all he has done for the cause of IC, CPP and Lupus. I prefer a square because I was going to ask others if they would like to donate squares due to the fact that one I don't have a lot of time like I use to and my illness is affecting my hands, fingers so I often have to make smaller things due to the fact that my hands get sore and it takes me much longer to crochet than most people. Write back and if you have the patter or can tell me where to find it please write me back and or email me the pattern information at ic1031@yahoo.com, I am more than willing to pay for the pattern, thank u
And again your afghan came out beautiful, everyone that viewed it at my blog loved it too.
This was totally awesome! Very impressive. I work as a substance abuse counselor and had not thought of doing something like this for people...you are very talented. Great job!
thanks for all the wonderful comments of my work. Gloria, the breast cancer awareness afghan is actually a square pattern, but I did mine in all one piece. The pattern can be found at www.crochetcabana.com/charity
Thanks again everyone.
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