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Monday, November 17, 2014

A Little Appreciation Goes A Long Way

Crocheters sure are a nice bunch. Something that really brightens my day is getting kind comments and messages about my patterns and blog posts from customers, readers, and followers. I get these kinds of comments when I least expect them (and usually when I'm having the kind of day when I need them!). Here are a few examples:

"Love it!! In all the years I've been crocheting, this is the first pattern I've ever bought for myself."

"I've been searching for ages for the perfect pattern for my Mum's christmas present, this is it! Thank you for sharing this!"

"I can not express in words how beautiful this is - I hope when the baby turns into an adult they keep it and pass it to their children"


"i’m in love with the texture and it’s so hard to find a good pattern for dark yarn. cant wait to get started! thank you so much."

"WOW. YOU are awesome."

Seriously, how sweet are these comments?! They really warm my heart. I recently got a great email from blog subscriber Sandra that I want to share with you this morning. Here's the text of the email.

"I just wanted to Thank You! for your wonderful blog! I get very inspired everytime I receive your email... I love to crochet and just a couple of years ago started to make my own things... I'm sending you some pics so you can see my crazy style, I hope you like monsters and dolls, that's my thing! :)

And again, thank you so much for your blog!!"
Here are the pictures of her work that she included.





So neat! Thanks for sharing, Sandra. Also, a big and sincere thank you to all of those wonderful people who took the time to show me appreciation and support. I promise to pay it forward :)

2 comments:

  1. Thank you soooo much Sara!! I'm so happy there are so many people around making and enjoying crochet... I love your blog and I hope my little creations help inspire others to take a hook and give a chance to their imagination!!

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