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  1. #121
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    Yep, with no seams except the sides of the jersey pocket.
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    It's very cool and quite huggable. I'm trying to fugure out how little I can hurt myself to "earn" one.

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    4 of my fingers are now peeling from knitting so tightly that her stuffing won't leak. I won't even tell you about my poor wrists. How in the world do people do knit toys in volume for craft fairs?

    I wouldn't put your own stuffing at risk on the impossibility I'll forget the pain.

    But thanks for the compliment!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    I know this is very late, as I tend to have a really hard time reading these type of threads. But I did get through this today, and I'm so glad to see that you are on the mend. I hope that you recover completely and that soon you'll be able to get back on that beautiful bike!
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    Glad to hear you are on the mend. It doesn't seem like it's been a month. Do you have any idea what caused the crash? Did anyone see anything? Kind of crazy that you don't remember so much before, but you hear that often. Maybe it's a good thing, for when you get back on that Lynsky.

    Cute doll. Maybe stick her in your bag as a good luck charm!

    Once again, I'm so glad that things seem to be returning back to normal for you!
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  6. #126
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    4 of my fingers are now peeling from knitting so tightly that her stuffing won't leak. I won't even tell you about my poor wrists. How in the world do people do knit toys in volume for craft fairs?

    I wouldn't put your own stuffing at risk on the impossibility I'll forget the pain.

    But thanks for the compliment!
    I knit socks and mittens, etc with fingering weight yarn and tiny double pointed needles. I am VERY impressed with that doll- what a beautiful smooth tension you achieved throughout. Great job!
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    Jobob, take a easy. Glad to hear you are on the mend.

    Sadie's doll gift is a like having a lucky charm for your health!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post

    But thanks for the compliment!
    You're quite welcome. She's very cool. Thom and I both gushed over her.

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    Very glad to hear you're on the mend

    SK - That is a fabulous knitting job Did you create the pattern??
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  10. #130
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    Sk-thanks for knitting the coolio doll for Madameeee Jo

    Jo-did you eat the whole package of tim tams? There are many many shelves of them calling you & am happy to send more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Jo-did you eat the whole package of tim tams?
    Heh, just about.

    There are many many shelves of them calling you & am happy to send more.
    Oh, that's really sweet of you, cc!! But,

    Noooooo!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post
    SK - That is a fabulous knitting job Did you create the pattern??
    Thank yew!

    I used the #308 Lola Bunny pattern to get an idea of the construction for the arms and legs but made a lot of changes to add a tummy, longer torso, hair, etc. You can see there isn't much of the bunny left.

    http://host31.spidergraphics.com/yrn...event&ge_id=19

    I'm really glad everyone, especially Jo of course, likes Emmaline. I so wanted to be there to help her and Lee.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 04-30-2009 at 08:19 AM.
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  13. #133
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I used the #308 Lola Bunny pattern to get an idea of the construction for the arms and legs but made a lot of changes to add a tummy, longer torso, hair, etc.

    Did you give her a longer torso so she wouldn't need a special WSD bike?
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  14. #134
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    Wow, Jobob,

    I knew you were off the bike for a bit, but I had no idea why and that it was this serious. I'm so glad that you're back and healing - slowly, but surely.

    Take it easy and when you're cleared for riding, start slowly and enjoy the ride!
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    Jo - I'm so glad you are recovering so well!! Wow, every time I read more about your accident - it's scarier. I'm just happy you are doing so much better. I still owe you a ride this year, so when you're able, we'll get together and ride. I'm up for anything you can do. {{{{HUGS}}}}

    PS. Emmaline is simply adorable.
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