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CatNipped - 08 May 2008 14:09 GMT
I got your package - how KEWL!  I love the material and I'm thinking about
making large cat pillows with it to put in their wicker baskets.  The
puzzles are gorgeous and will occupy hours and hours with fun.  I've already
read the cat book and have the others on my coffee table to read.

The masters couldn't get enough of rooting around in the box.  I'm betting
either something in there had catnip in the past or they're smelling your
masters - they're absolutely fascinated.  I put catnip in the catnip bags
and they drooled and rubbed them until they were zonked out of their little
kitty minds!

I've already made a length of *something* (haven't decided what it's going
to be yet) with the yarn and crochet hook - my stitches are all crooked and
mismatched, but I think I'm getting the hang of it (I have to learn the
right tension to use so the stitches are neither too loose or too tight.
Did you crochet the afghan?  It's beautiful - I'm not going to try to finish
it until my crocheting is much better since I wouldn't want to ruin it.

Pam think you so much for the care package, and even more for, well,
*caring*!  You have a beautiful and generous soul!!

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CatNipped

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tanadashoes - 08 May 2008 20:17 GMT
Glad that you can use it all,  The craft book is straight from the early
70s.  My guardian, who was into the  latest fads, was into using those types
of crafts.  I found it in a box with some cross stitch patterns when yard
saling.

We went yard saling last weekend and found more puzzles.  Didn't buy them as
I'd already sent out your box.

The box was from a monitor that I got years ago.  The owners have long
rooted in it and it was stored in the attic, and no one knows what was up
there.   Which type of bag did they prefer their nip in?

I don't do crochet, though I got that book to help me learn so that I could
repair the afghan.  The afghan was picked up at a yard sale.  The owners
unraveled the squares in need of repair.  I figure that you can fix it, take
it apart, have fun with it, and do what ever you want with it.  I  made sure
that the hook is the size required for the cat hat pattern.  Knew you'd get
a giggle out of that.  The whole family got into the spirit of the thing and
helped me round up items and pack, label, and tape it up.  Had a blast
setting it up.  Wish I could do something like this more often.  I still
have some stuff that I need to send to Yowie.

Pam S.

>I got your package - how KEWL!  I love the material and I'm thinking about
>making large cat pillows with it to put in their wicker baskets.  The
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> Pam think you so much for the care package, and even more for, well,
> *caring*!  You have a beautiful and generous soul!!
CatNipped - 08 May 2008 20:54 GMT
> Glad that you can use it all,  The craft book is straight from the early
> 70s.  My guardian, who was into the  latest fads, was into using those
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> rooted in it and it was stored in the attic, and no one knows what was up
> there.   Which type of bag did they prefer their nip in?

They like both - drooled all over them!  ;>

> I don't do crochet, though I got that book to help me learn so that I
> could repair the afghan.  The afghan was picked up at a yard sale.  The
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>
> Pam S.

Well please let them all know how much I appreciate it - this will give me
hours and hours of fun!

Hugs,

CatNipped

>>I got your package - how KEWL!  I love the material and I'm thinking about
>>making large cat pillows with it to put in their wicker baskets.  The
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>> Pam think you so much for the care package, and even more for, well,
>> *caring*!  You have a beautiful and generous soul!!
 
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