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    Question What is your favourite type of project?

    Please copy the text between the horizontal lines.
    Then beside each type of project, please enter in order of your favourites, which type of project you like to do. # 1 = most favourite, #15 = still like to make it, but not as much as the others.
    "RULES" You can have a 3-way tie at the most, but no 4-way or higher ties.
    What is your favourite type of project?

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    ___ cardigan sweaters (adult sized)
    ___ pullover sweaters (adult sized)
    ___ pullover tees/summer sweaters/short sleeves (adult sized)
    ___ vests (button up) (adult sized)
    ___ vests (pull over) (adult sized)
    ___ shawls, shawlettes, stoles
    ___ children/baby clothes
    ___ scarves
    ___ hats
    ___ afghans
    ___ thread items (doilies, etc)
    ___ toys, doll clothing, amigurumi
    ___ washcloths
    ___ Other? ___________________
    ___ Other? ___________________

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    I'll go first:

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    _4_ cardigan sweaters (adult sized)
    _3_ pullover sweaters (adult sized)
    _5_ pullover tees/summer sweaters/short sleeves (adult sized)
    _1_ vests (button up) (adult sized)
    _3_ vests (pull over) (adult sized)
    _6_ shawls, shawlettes, stoles
    _7_ children/baby clothes
    _2_ scarves
    _7_ hats
    _9_ afghans
    _6_ thread items (doilies, etc)
    _10_ toys, doll clothing, amigurumi
    _8_ washcloths

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    I make only doilies....
    ɹǝʞɐɯ ʎןıop ɐsıɹɐן

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    I like your white squirrel avatar...and it does truly announce your passion for doilies. You filet piece in your profile avatar is stunning. Do you mostly work with size 80, 30, 20, or 10 thread? I really like thread, but am disappointed that my eyes go blurry after a while. New glasses will be possible in July when my health benefit coverage renews, so till then, it's magnifying lenses.
    Do you have several favourite doilies you make over and over? Do you have a collection of doily magazines and patterns that you use or do you use websites with patterns? Do you design your own (wouldn't that be fun?)?

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    _14__ cardigan sweaters (adult sized)
    _13__ pullover sweaters (adult sized)
    _12__ pullover tees/summer sweaters/short sleeves (adult sized)
    _11__ vests (button up) (adult sized)
    _10__ vests (pull over) (adult sized)
    _4__ shawls, shawlettes, stoles
    _6__ children/baby clothes
    _3__ scarves
    __2_ hats
    __1_ afghans
    15___ thread items (doilies, etc)
    __5_ toys, doll clothing, amigurumi
    _7__ washcloths
    ___ Other? __ornaments using worsted weight with a strand of sparkly thread________
    ___ Other? _seasonal decor__________________

    The majority of my crochet projects are for charitable organizations. As much as thread items are just exquisite, I find it difficult to work with thread. Larisa, I envy you with your thread work.

    Roe

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    Afghans! Wow. I have yet to stitch one. Always seems like a daunting project. I knit a baby blanket 30 years ago and it took me what felt like forever to a teenage boy, so I think in my mind I have a preconception that afghans would take forever, even though I know in crochet, it would go a lot faster. Do you share photos here or on Flickr or Ravelry of your afghans?

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    [QUOTE=Charles Voth;124845]Afghans! Wow. I have yet to stitch one. Always seems like a daunting project. I knit a baby blanket 30 years ago and it took me what felt like forever to a teenage boy, so I think in my mind I have a preconception that afghans would take forever, even though I know in crochet, it would go a lot faster. Do you share photos here or on Flickr or Ravelry of your afghans?[/QUOTE]

    Actually crochet afghans can go quickly, depending on the pattern and stitches and yarn used. I have posted on here several pictures of afghans I have done.

    Roe

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    I'm a little new to the site. I tried to find a way I could look for photos you had posted with a search filter, but no luck. Is there an easy way to look at people's past posts with photos?

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    Hello ! Thank you for kind words! I prefer thread #30 and I use #40 2 strands together. I have some paper magazines and I have big pattern collection in my PC. I rechart filet patterns and designed may be 2 of my own ones but I am not an artist at all. I love to make bruges style doilies again and again! Larisa
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    2 strands held together! I'll have to try that!

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