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To the commenter that said that the neck shaping would be no big deal, you were right. It's not scary at all!! It's actually quite easy and Annie's patterns are very well written. I only have a few more rows to go on the front then I will start the sleeves tomorrow. I'm even thinking of getting fancy and doing both at the same time. Has anyone ever done that? Apparently it guarantees that they be symmetrical.

I Have Two Lips
Oh, and to the other commenter who thinks we can't grow tulips in Houston, here is a photo of the tulips that I had last spring. Oh yeah, and I would also like to remind said commenter that SHE WAS HERE when they were in bloom. Also said commenter should lay off the sauce. I'm just saying.
Oh Baby!
I received an order this morning for another pink baby blanket. Woo hoo! So the time has come to make a project board to track all my balls that are in the air. Sweater for book, text for book, Groovy Loops for gift, comfortghans, ordered items, niece in house, plus some other stuff that I won't bore you with. That's a whole lotta balls I'm juggling. Oh yeah, did I mention I was thinking about going back to college in January?
Anywho.

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If you are making the Flying Afghan from the 2006 Crochet Pattern-a-day Calendar here is the total yardage needed to complete the entire project:
18 oz - Walnut 127
15 oz - Spice 135
15 oz - Willow 173
18 oz - Nantucket 178
35 oz - Wheat 402
note: I have made every effort to estimate accurately the amount of yarn needed. I cannot be responsible for differences in style, gauge, etc, that will effect the final amount you will need.





































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