Sharon B > Patricia UnderwoodOctober 6, 2024 at 9:17am
I think the ninth blanket in this group contains some of my multidirectional diagonal squares knit in shades of orange. And the volunteers have made a beautiful blanket with them, added to other pretty squares. Thank You!
They are your squares Sharon and the matching beanie is also yours -I think. We love it!
The third one down I mixed a bundle for Audrey...mainly your plain and variegated squares greys/ cinnamon and cream and Amy's shaded yarn pinks/ maroon / cream and her cream heart with daisy in the center from Kathleen Large.
Sharon B > Estelle McLeodOctober 17, 2024 at 9:48am
Thank You, Estelle, for confirming that for me. Also, I had missed the 3rd one that had the variegated greys in it. You are amazing, and the blankets look beautiful.
Blankets sewn by Athele, which went straight to distribution.
Sharon B > Patricia UnderwoodOctober 4, 2024 at 6:25am
A fabulous collection of blankets. I'm loving all the bobble squares, the appliques, and the choice of squares to tell a story in each blanket. Athele, you did a great job.
I have to mention, though, that I am really taken by the square showing the little boy with the surf board, the ocean waves, and the fish below. It is so cute, and really tells a story in just one little square. Whoever made it should be very proud!
Bev Jeffery > Patricia UnderwoodSeptember 15, 2024 at 2:49pm
I see a couple of my applique squares....yay!!!
Diane, I wouldn't be too concerned as yet. Now that I send my parcels airmail, I get free tracking whether I want it or not. So, earlier this year I sent two parcels within five days of each other. Then about a month later I sent another parcel. Through the tracking I could see that the first two were held in one of the distribution centres for over a month and the third parcel completed its route through the S.A. postal system within a day or so, cullminating with the three parcels arriving for KAS pickup all at the same time.
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Hi Bev. Like you I am sending my parcels airmail now. Likewise I see by tracking they arrive in SA , then it can be a month before they reach KAS, so
Photos from Estelle.
I think the ninth blanket in this group contains some of my multidirectional diagonal squares knit in shades of orange. And the volunteers have made a beautiful blanket with them, added to other pretty squares. Thank You!
They are your squares Sharon and the matching beanie is also yours -I think. We love it!
The third one down I mixed a bundle for Audrey...mainly your plain and variegated squares greys/ cinnamon and cream and Amy's shaded yarn pinks/ maroon / cream and her cream heart with daisy in the center from Kathleen Large.
Thank You, Estelle, for confirming that for me. Also, I had missed the 3rd one that had the variegated greys in it. You are amazing, and the blankets look beautiful.
Blankets sewn by Athele, which went straight to distribution.
A fabulous collection of blankets. I'm loving all the bobble squares, the appliques, and the choice of squares to tell a story in each blanket. Athele, you did a great job.
I have to mention, though, that I am really taken by the square showing the little boy with the surf board, the ocean waves, and the fish below. It is so cute, and really tells a story in just one little square. Whoever made it should be very proud!
I see a number of my squares in the 3rd and 4th photos from the bottom. Great job, Athele.
Photos from Estelle.
I see a couple of my applique squares....yay!!!
Diane, I wouldn't be too concerned as yet. Now that I send my parcels airmail, I get free tracking whether I want it or not. So, earlier this year I sent two parcels within five days of each other. Then about a month later I sent another parcel. Through the tracking I could see that the first two were held in one of the distribution centres for over a month and the third parcel completed its route through the S.A. postal system within a day or so, cullminating with the three parcels arriving for KAS pickup all at the same time.