Saturday, November 15, 2008

Crocheted Square for my Exchange......

I crocheted this turkey square for my exchange this month. Yesterday I mailed it to Lucille in MO. Usually I can finish one in a short time, but this one took a long time. Each of his feathers were crocheted seperately and then sewed on seperately. But it was fun to make. I found the directions on the internet at Dayna's Crochet.

17 comments:

  1. That is just to cute. Did you get one yet?
    Patsy

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  2. That is really cute. You have a lot of patience.

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  3. That turkey looks so cute and colourfull. it took some patience to do all the small bits.
    Peggy

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  4. That is the cutest thing. You are so talented. I would still be working on that one square next Thanksgiving!

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  5. Patsy, I have enough squares to make two afghans. I've already made one from the squares I have received. they have come from several countries. It is a lot of fun!
    Thanks Latane and Peggy..I DO have patience.... thank you Lord!
    If you were around me any length of time, I would have you making one in no time.

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  6. The last sentence was for Judy!

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  7. This is so cute it made my heart smile!
    You seem to find some great pattern's.
    Someone in MO is going to be really happy with this.
    I'm still crocheting baby blankets.

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  8. Hello Clara
    Crocheting is one craft I have never been able to master. My fingers just won't work with a hook yet I learn't to knit when I was about 6 years old
    Take care
    Cathy

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  9. Anonymous10:13 AM

    That is adorable, Clara. You obviously have a lot of talent, as well as patience. I'm so fumble-fingered--I don't think I could manage that. But I love the idea of an exchange with other people. Such a cool thing to imagine getting those from all over the world!

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  10. Dear Clara,
    HOw very clever! It has been a while since I have picked up a crochet hook, but I will do so again some day, I think. You inspire me. Keep crocheting! You can do so much with it.
    Love,
    Ruby

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  11. That is really cute. So creative!!! I am crocheting mini mitten sets that hang over a Christmas Tree limb as an ornament. I will take pictures and put them on my blog.

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  12. He's so cute and FUN!
    Leave it to you Creative CLARA!

    Lova you!

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  13. Love to see the finished Afghans.How do you get all the squares ?

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  14. Barbara, in answer to your question, we have a person who is over the exchange. She sends us our partners name each month, and we let her know when we receive or send a square. There is a picture at my website of one of the afghans from the squares
    http://www.picturetrail.com/crochetclara
    click on CNFGX Albumn

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  15. Clara, this is so cute, you are so creative. Wish I had your talent.

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  16. How cute that is!
    I can see that a lot of work went into it.
    I'm sure Lucille will be thrilled!

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  17. Anonymous7:08 PM

    That is adorable!

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