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8 Comments:
At 12:12 PM ,
Alice said...
it looks glorious! I'm sure it made an impact
At 1:34 PM ,
Yvonne said...
Fantastic day - here's the photos from the bus!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61477100@N00/sets/72157600208240606/
At 6:06 PM ,
WorkingWords100 said...
Beautiful River.
Please blog about the press coverage and include links!
At 11:25 AM ,
Just call me Ruby said...
Fantastic. Well done, wish I could have been there. xx
At 11:58 AM ,
Cie said...
A few more photos here... well done everyone.
At 4:05 PM ,
Jan said...
That looks great and the idea that my knitted Dutch squares are in in makes me very happy!!!!!!!
At 6:11 PM ,
Betsan said...
Wow! Congratulations to you for getting it all together. Hope it didn't get too wet, as it's a lot of wet wool to deal with!
Betsan
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At 12:40 PM ,
HPNY Knits said...
this is awesome! absolutely powerful. knitters can change the world. thanks. I am proud to have knit a little sq. when in your shop last October.
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