What is the stitch pattern in the scarf - if you posted it previously I missed it - I love it
Posted by Lisa at January 31, 2006 12:57 PM
Love your scarf! I learned about the Red Scarf Project from your blog (thank you) and was inspired to make one myself. I used some lovely red yarn from the stash of my dear friend, Dorothy, who passed away last year. I think she would be pleased.
Posted by Cindy at January 31, 2006 11:56 AM
I am glad that you are thinking about me and all, but honestly, you don't HAVE to do it!
Sandy? ok, not only have I smelled the sweet, chocolately air of Heaven, I mean Hershey, PA and dilligently shopped the outlet stores of North Conway, NH... but I'M FROM NEW BRUNSWICK!
Oh, and did you have to bring up Days of Our Lives? I used to watch it with my mother all the time...I don't watch TV any more, but she keeps me up to date with the goings-on when I call home. It's almost embarrassing.
The scarf looks fabulous! And, isn't the tv show *2* and a half men? Or am I missing something? Oh, and I watched Days for years. I actually went to high school with Kristian Alfonso. Slick, eh?
Love the scarf. The fringe does "make it". I wonder if you can help me? I am planning a 100th birthday party for my Grandmother and remember the personalized candy bar wrappers from your in-laws party. Can you tell me how to make them or where to order? The party is in April so I hope I have enough time. Thanks!
Sandy, I'll send you lots of pictures of skies from London in a month's time when I travel there for spring break!
Posted by Christina at February 3, 2006 06:59 PMYour scarf turned out wonderful, fringe and all. BEAUTIFUL!!!!
BTW fellow TV addict :) I watch DOOL too and ATWT's every day practically. I'm watching DOOL right now in fact. TV at work LOL
That Sammy gotta love her!
Posted by Anne at January 31, 2006 01:19 PMWhat is the stitch pattern in the scarf - if you posted it previously I missed it - I love it
Posted by Lisa at January 31, 2006 12:57 PMLove your scarf! I learned about the Red Scarf Project from your blog (thank you) and was inspired to make one myself. I used some lovely red yarn from the stash of my dear friend, Dorothy, who passed away last year. I think she would be pleased.
Posted by Cindy at January 31, 2006 11:56 AMI am glad that you are thinking about me and all, but honestly, you don't HAVE to do it!
Posted by meg at January 31, 2006 10:54 AMDon't ever mess with positive teen feedback.
Looks great! I love the whole "light red" idea. ;-))
Posted by Cassie at January 31, 2006 09:35 AMI was here last night, and meant to tell you how pretty that scarf is---Bethany has great taste!!
Stay warm, sweetpea! xoxo
Posted by Kim at January 31, 2006 09:30 AMBelieve it or not we made butternut squash for the first time last week. I never knew I liked it until now. Better late than never,
Posted by Li_B at January 31, 2006 12:01 AMLi
Love the fringe! And the roast chicken. True, true and not related.
Posted by Laurie at January 30, 2006 09:59 PMSandy? ok, not only have I smelled the sweet, chocolately air of Heaven, I mean Hershey, PA and dilligently shopped the outlet stores of North Conway, NH... but I'M FROM NEW BRUNSWICK!
(Having a total stalker moment. Sorry)
Posted by Steph VW at January 30, 2006 09:26 PMMy pleasure!
And yummy, butternut squash.
Posted by Teresa C at January 30, 2006 09:15 PMHey! I'm been to North Conway...there's a train there, right?
Posted by stephanie at January 30, 2006 06:21 PMOh, it's awesome, I love the contrasting fringe. I'm not a teenager anymore, so I hope my opinion counts :).
Posted by grumperina at January 30, 2006 05:47 PMThe fringe is brilliant. Bethany is right. :)
Oh, and did you have to bring up Days of Our Lives? I used to watch it with my mother all the time...I don't watch TV any more, but she keeps me up to date with the goings-on when I call home. It's almost embarrassing.
Posted by Imbrium at January 30, 2006 05:42 PMThat light red scarf is FAB. It will be loved. For sure.
Posted by Norma at January 30, 2006 05:20 PMThe scarf looks fabulous! And, isn't the tv show *2* and a half men? Or am I missing something? Oh, and I watched Days for years. I actually went to high school with Kristian Alfonso. Slick, eh?
Posted by Carole at January 30, 2006 05:07 PMLove the scarf. The fringe does "make it". I wonder if you can help me? I am planning a 100th birthday party for my Grandmother and remember the personalized candy bar wrappers from your in-laws party. Can you tell me how to make them or where to order? The party is in April so I hope I have enough time. Thanks!
Posted by Cheryl at January 30, 2006 04:57 PM