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Sunday, September 23, 2007

The Richest Man in Town

Every Christmas Season one of the Networks plays the movie "Its a Wonderful Life". I love this movie. My brother Michael and I would recite the lines together while watching it every time it was on TV. My mom to this day can't watch this movie without hearing our voices in the background. So when a parcel (my friend Kate who is from England gets parcels from her Nana and I love the sound of getting a parcel. Its soooo much more fun sounding than getting a package) arrived on my doorstep with a wonderful blanket inside, I felt like the "richest man in town".

A bunch of great women and friends over at the chat site got together when they found out I was pregnant and knitted me this.


Each person knitted up a square in a cuddly soft, machine washable cotton. Then they all sent their squares to Betsy in Texas, who then sent them all to Bri in Florida. Bri sewed each and every one of those squares together. And if that wasn't enough of an undertaking in and of itself, the girl THEN knitted up a seed stitch border and sewed that in place. Did I mention that she is a full time student working on her PhD AND she teaches? AMAZING!


This blanket is truly an international project as some people are from Canada, USA, and I think one was in Germany at the time. She has since moved back to the United States and its great to have her home!

I have no idea who did what square but a huge THANK YOU goes out to:

Theresa: Who has 2 rambunctious boys, and teaches full time, found time to knit a square.

Benne: aka, the Duck Whisperer, who has had a trying year, found time to knit a square.


Grace: Who is dealing with and conquering major health issues found time to knit 2 squares.

Betsy: Who runs and operates a famous coffee shop located in East Cupcake Texas, found time to collect all the squares and knit one as well.

Bri: who is going to school full time as a PhD student AND teaches found time to knit a square, knit up the border, AND sew it all together.


Daryl: Who not only is a mom to 2 great ballerinas and accomplished knitters, she is also a baby doctor for the state of Pennsylvania, found time to knit a square.

Jean: Who was in Germany at the time, managed to find time to knit a square even though she has 2 rambunctious boys and was in the middle of moving back to the US.

Les (who also did 2 squares): Who is a travelling health professional and who's husband is a postmaster, found time to knit a square.


Jayne: Of the very famous "See Jayne Knit" hand dyed yarns found on her Etsy shop, found time to knit a square.

Trish: Who recently started working and is the mom of 2 great boys that are constantly keeping her busy, found time to knit a square.

Barbara: Who is knitting up all kinds of scarves, hats and sweaters AND doing an inventory of her stash for Ravelry (yep she got in) found time to knit a square.

Sandra: Who is busy with 2 teenage boys found time to knit a square.


Donna: Who manages her family's famous pizza place and has a ballerina of her own, found time to knit a square.

Shui Kuen: Yep the famous SK who is stirring the knitting community with her fabulous shawls found time to knit a square.

Thank you everyone for making me the Richest Man in Town!

21 comments:

Grace said...

You deserve it was a labor of love!!! the baby is beautiful!!

Joan said...

Wow, Lib! That is fantabulous! I didn't even know about it. What a secret they all kept! Who's that huge kid in the pics...surely not newborn sweetie??! ;-p How'd she get so darn big? You can't blink with babies.
Enjoy the blankie!

Robin said...

Hi Libby I didn't know about it either (but I'm pretty knew to these here innernets) I'm TOTALLY on board for your NEXT baby! ;-)
Anyway she is adorable, such a smiley little dolly!

junior_goddess said...

"Paste it, Daddy!"

Love that movie. S doesn't look anything like K. But what a big flirt she is!!!

I'm responsible for the not centered turquoise pineapple, and the orange and white heart!

Glad you like it, but gladder that Miss S likes it.

Unknown said...

Thanks Betsy, I didn't realize that you did 2 squares. Thank you.

LisaW. said...

oh libby that is so beautiful..what a treasure...and that Sidney is she a keeper or what..love her gummy baby grins!

Anonymous said...

That well-kept secret turned out beautiful! And what a playful smile S has...
Enjoy them, Libby!

Marta

Anonymous said...

The blankie turned out so pretty! Glad you like it. But that little baby doll - oh boy! She is SO CUTE!!!

CatBookMom said...

I don't know that anyone could have written a more beautiful 'Thank you'. I feel like I just got a big warm hug. And Sydney looks like such a happy baby.

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