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Some Knitting Humor

I have been so crazy busy in the last two weeks with company and then an out of town trip - but I promise I am going to catch up with everyone this week! Besides I need some inspiration, and you all inspire me sooo much!

This week's Squigglefly challenge (SFC1114) is to use buttons and ribbon - pretty easy!


I used a new image from Fawn Palmer called Grannie Gertie is Knitting. Isn't the sentiment fun? There are actually three funny sentiments with the image.

Hugz!!!!

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  1. You sentiment is fun, but so is your whole card. I love everything about it. My MIL used to knit up a storm all the time, it would have been the perfect card for her. Have a fun filled week.

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  2. Fun card, Nancy. I don't knit but know someone who does....she would get a laugh from this one. Happy St. Patrick's Day, my friend.

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  3. Too cute. Mine would say "stamping and coloring" instead of knitting. :-)

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  4. I need a chuckle right now and you gave it to me. Fun card Nancy!

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  5. heehee!! so cute!! Love your card, Nancy!!

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  6. LOL!! This is so cute!! Fabulous coloring! ;)

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  7. Very fun card and so true of my eldest daughter! Those needles just whiz on by and before long she's got beauty created. I love your coloring and composition. Great digi image!

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  8. This is a brilliant card Nancy, such a fun image and sentiment.
    Pauline
    x

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  9. I love to knit so I so get the humor of this card-- loved it!!

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  10. This is a cute image, and you made a great card with it. I have tried knitting...but it's been while...one of those things that I say I'm going to get back too....Yea...right...smile...

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  11. Nancy this is really cute. I love your card layout and color scheme!

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  12. Totally fun card! Love the added pins on the side!

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  13. Nancy,
    Oh so adorable - made me smile! And, I really love your layout and colors!

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  14. What a fun card! I love the layout and the humor. Hugs.

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  15. Such a fun card!! Very quirky image and the sentiment is too funny :)

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  16. oh lol so stunning nancy.fabulous fun image and sentiment and i love your design :D

    xx coops xx

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  17. Such a fun image and you showcased i perfectly. Love your coloring!

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  18. I so need these images... so much fun ...thanks for the smile

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  19. She is sooooo funny and the sentiment even more so. Nice warm colours to compliment the image.

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  20. Oh my gosh that is super cute. Mine would be crocheting. I crochet every chance I get when I am not paper-crafting. Funny story-I was on a cruise and took my little thread and needle to the On Board Safety drill that you have to attend before the ship sails. One of the crew members told me I had to put it away and listen to the announcer. I guess he didn't know that people who crochet can do more than one thing at a time. I could crochet in my sleep. I can talk, watch TV, and make dinner plans when I crochet for crying out loud!!!! lol I am sure whoever gets this cute card will absolutely love it and have a story or two to tell of their own!
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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