tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5459532861965676347.post4004555210514820868..comments2022-04-03T07:12:09.214-05:00Comments on Knotted Threads and Yarn: Elise Betty Louhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17940088470996658852noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5459532861965676347.post-73899696187758130982016-01-04T23:18:20.587-06:002016-01-04T23:18:20.587-06:00Hello Betty Lou,
I am so excited for your endeavor...Hello Betty Lou,<br />I am so excited for your endeavor of completing all the prayer shawls over the last year! They are truly beautiful and are a blessing to others. I participate in a prayer shawl ministry through my church and am so happy I ran across your site-thank you for the inspiration! And you must be proud that you used yarn from your stash :) It tickled me reading about your resisting temptation to buy more yarn. We yarnie's all seem to have that going on! Thanks again for sharing your lovely work, Shawne<br />p.s. I, too, have the wrapped in warmth shawl pattern. Went looking for the Elise one on ravelry, but the only one I found was a Dutch pattern-was this the one you used? It has a small stitch diagram...Would you mind replying with the actual pattern link or more info for me to search ravelry some more? Thanks in advance :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08159221087337041133noreply@blogger.com