Hi Diane, just saw your message about how to post on the tally. Here's the link, scroll down the page until you find the right" how to" question. If you still have a problem, let me know and I'll help you with it.
Welcome, Diane, from suburban Philadelphia. I was in Vermont last week for a short vacation and we drove up to Quebec Province, Canada for a quick visit. Far from Saskatchewan, though! Glad you joined us.
Hello Diane, and welcome from a fellow Canadian.So glad you’ve joined us. Keeping the children in South Africa warm has brought together a world-wide group of caring knitters and crocheters.
You might like to join the Canadian Corner. There are 2 discussions that would be helpful: one dealing with parcel size etc and the other with postage rates. Click on "view all" in the discussion forum. http://forum.knit-a-square.com/group/canadiancorner
Any questions, just ask. Everyone is happy to help.
If you haven’t already, please read through the welcome message on the forum main page for helpful hints and things that might interest you. The FAQ category should answer any general questions you may have. If not, please ask. http://forum.knit-a-square.com
If you would like to try something different, you might like the Monthly challenge. This is a fun way to try new ideas or patterns. Every month, a theme is chosen, and if you wish, you may create something new and different......it could be making a plain square using a new colour, a different stitch or a totally new way of knitting/ crocheting. An 8”/20cm square is the perfect size for experimenting.
This month’s challenge is All About Christmas . Have a look at what some of us have made and then join us in making a square or two that is your interpretation of this challenge.
And as always, making the basic square is a wonderful way to relax and still help the children. Plain Janes, as they are affectionately called, are the backbone of KAS. Since it takes 35 squares to make one blanket, squares are needed all the time.
Whatever you decide, we would love to see photos of your work. Click on the photo option at the top of the page and follow the prompts.
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Hi Diane, glad the notification system is working for you :-) Linda
Hi Diane, just saw your message about how to post on the tally. Here's the link, scroll down the page until you find the right" how to" question. If you still have a problem, let me know and I'll help you with it.
http://forum.knit-a-square.com/forum/topics/how-do-i-tips-for-using...
Welcome, Diane, from suburban Philadelphia. I was in Vermont last week for a short vacation and we drove up to Quebec Province, Canada for a quick visit. Far from Saskatchewan, though! Glad you joined us.
Hi Diane, delighted to be your friend :-)
Hello Diane, and welcome from a fellow Canadian.So glad you’ve joined us. Keeping the children in South Africa warm has brought together a world-wide group of caring knitters and crocheters.
You might like to join the Canadian Corner. There are 2 discussions that would be helpful: one dealing with parcel size etc and the other with postage rates. Click on "view all" in the discussion forum. http://forum.knit-a-square.com/group/canadiancorner
Any questions, just ask. Everyone is happy to help.
If you haven’t already, please read through the welcome message on the forum main page for helpful hints and things that might interest you. The FAQ category should answer any general questions you may have. If not, please ask. http://forum.knit-a-square.com
If you would like to try something different, you might like the Monthly challenge. This is a fun way to try new ideas or patterns. Every month, a theme is chosen, and if you wish, you may create something new and different......it could be making a plain square using a new colour, a different stitch or a totally new way of knitting/ crocheting. An 8”/20cm square is the perfect size for experimenting.
This month’s challenge is All About Christmas . Have a look at what some of us have made and then join us in making a square or two that is your interpretation of this challenge.
And as always, making the basic square is a wonderful way to relax and still help the children. Plain Janes, as they are affectionately called, are the backbone of KAS. Since it takes 35 squares to make one blanket, squares are needed all the time.
Whatever you decide, we would love to see photos of your work. Click on the photo option at the top of the page and follow the prompts.
Enjoy !