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Mon, 01 Sep 2008
INVISIBLE INK - Another SJ Prayer Shawl
Seems to bring relief from the 'ninjas', so I've completed my third SJ Prayer Shawl. Hope the recipient feels the warmth and comfort of her Soul Journey sisters. Stay inspired! ~me
Posted 10:44 
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Mon, 18 Aug 2008
INVISIBLE INK - sharing the SJ hug
I was wonderfully surprised by a beautiful crochet Prayer Shawl given to me by a fellow Soul Journey sister. She crocheted my shawl with love, in hopes to ease my pain and wrap me in a Soul Journey hug filled with all the love and support of my friends. Hope you'll check out my version of a SJ Prayer Shawl in the Yarns & Threads exhibit located in the Brain Scan gallery. Stay inspired! ~me
Posted 19:05 
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Sun, 03 Aug 2008
INVISIBLE INK - more crochet caps
I seem to be on a cap craze lately. You can check out my latest creations in the Yarns & Threads gallery. Stay inspired! ~me
Posted 01:31 
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Sun, 13 Jul 2008
INVISIBLE INK - Power of the Ninjas
In answer to the question - Who are the ninjas you speak of? The ninjas are one description I came up with when trying to explain to my husband a particular painful sensation I was experiencing in my legs. I could picture miniature ninjas running around inside the muscles and veins in my calves and thighs with little swords and slicing me up with sharp cold. Now I use the 'ninja' term when I'm experiencing pain or bizarre symptoms because it's easier than explaining the millions of invisible things happening to me at any given moment. Stay inspired! ~me
Posted 22:58 
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INVISIBLE INK - Crochet Slippers
This slipper project was definitely a test of patience and perseverance. I wanted to make sockettes or slippers for my Mom, but all the patterns read like a foreign language to me. No matter how many times I read them, I could not comprehend. Tonight I thought I'd give it another shot. Success! Hope you'll check out the 'crochet slippers' I made for my Mom. Stay inspired! ~me
Posted 00:59 
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