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  1. Oh, that’s cute! =) I only knit a little, my true passion is for crocheting. But it’s similar! And I make blankets instead of scarves. =)

  2. Does your sis use the “Knifty Knitter”?? If you haven’t seen or heard of this it is AWESOME and makes making scarves and blankets SOOOO easy!! Great pics! 🙂

  3. Oh wow! Ya’ll are all so cute! I love all the scarves!!!! and Elias in a scarf…only the cutest thing ever! hehehe! Love it!
    I bet you are sad to see them go 🙁
    At least you got this time with them…and your sister got engaged!!!! wooo hoooo!!!!
    hehe! Happy Monday,
    Abigail
    Oh PS: I have been using the knifty knitter that Kristin commented about…I have made 10 scarves in about a month and it is so fun and easy!

  4. The scarves are awesome.
    Elias is as stinkin' cute, as ever !
    Congrats to your sissy & fiance.
    She is gorgeous !
    Happy belated Valentine's Day to your and yours.
    And, Merry 'February' Christmas to all. 🙂

  5. Great pictures! The scarves look awesome. I know my brother tried to teach me a long time ago, but I could never really pick it up.

  6. Fantastic scarves, Melissa!!!

    Man, when you girls take on hobbies you seriously excel. I’m so glad you all had such a good weekend together. Warms my heart.

  7. You have a beautiful family and Elias’s scarf! Super Cute!

    Your sister and her new fiance make such a lovely couple! X.

  8. Your sister has such a familiar face to me, and I finally realized she reminds me of one of the sisters in the group BarlowGirl. Maybe it’s just me 🙂 Anyway, she’s gorgeous..so are you!

  9. Well done Melissa on learning to knit! Everyone looks so happy and snuggly-buggly in their new scarves! Elias looks particularly cute in his!!

  10. Great scarves! I very much admire those who can do needlecrafts well, but I love papercrafts as my favorite hobby. One time I was invited to a friend’s house for a craft night. Everyone else was doing needlecrafts while I made cards. I was amazed at all the “stuff” they had (tools, yarns, books/magazines) that were comparable to all the “stuff” I have for scrapbooking and card-making. Of course, they could sit in one chair and knit, while I had to try to work on a very small tabletop workspace. I’ll bet they don’t need an entire trunk to carry all their stuff to a crop (or whatever you call a crop where you knit)! 🙂

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