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    Looked at it again. That is one of the cutest afghans I have ever seen! I don't have the patience for it now, but would have loved doing it a long time ago. Be sure to show us the finished project! Where did you find that pattern?

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    It s wonderful wonderful
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    My Clover bent-tipped yarn needles are what is making it possible for me to manage all of the ends that need weaving in.

    The pattern is Leisure Arts pamphlet #3362 Bright-colorful Creatures by Anne Halliday.

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    Oh, I love it! Don't forget to show us all when it's finished.

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    Don't worry; I won't!

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    Why do the bent tip yarn needles work better than a straight one? I've never used the bent tip ones?

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    Every time I get one done, I find two more. :-)

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    looks great! thanks for sharing!

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    It becomes better and better
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    Anne Halliday is the designer of this project. She was an absolutely brilliant crocheter.

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