2.15.2010

she crochets.

18 comments:

  1. Cutest thing I have ever seen! seriously.
    Maybe you should put that girl to work?? next thing you know they will be called daughter tats~

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  2. Most. Adorable. EVER! The best part? At first, it looks like she actually is crocheting! And her dedication and commitment to the project seem unflappable.

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  3. at first I was thinking, aw, shucks, someone can actually teach their little kid how to get through it... (which I've failed miserably at so far)... kind of relieved to see that completely adorable wild thrashing of a crochet-er at it. That was super funny. Makes me wonder what your sewing room looks like if she ever gets in unattended... :) Oy. Sarah P

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  4. She is SO precious! Wants to be like mommy!

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  5. I hear Nike is looking for some kids to make shoes.

    -Brian

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  6. so cute.

    she is good too.

    and she can multi-task.

    love how she put the one aside that looked complete... then picked up another one and worked away on it.

    ToOdLeS.

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  7. new to your blog and LOVE it. I have an almost 3 year old that I could see doing this exact thing! Funny! And so concentrated too!

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  8. Idle hands are the devils workshop but not in her case way cute!

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  9. So cute... and she means biz!!!!

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  10. I can't view the video (temporarily unavailable) but I am still a little mad at you for making crochet look so cool in college. I still am only 1/4 of the way done with that blasted blanket and now the colors are no longer in. :) But thanks for teaching me anyway. I will finish eventually. 13 years is not so long...at the rate I'm going it will be done in 39 more years. Maybe the colors will be back in by then. And I hope I can see this cute video soon.

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  11. You're still not done Heather?!

    What have you been doing? Having babies or something?

    It's all about priorities.

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  12. besides that being absolutely adorable, I am super curious as to what the project was that she was helping on!

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  13. Sarah, I make granny squares while I wait to pick up the kids in the car ride line at school. Sometimes I leave like an hour early and hope they fall asleep in the car and just sit in the front seat with XM radio and crochet.

    I guess once I have too many squares I'll make a blanket or something. Right now it's therapy.

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