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The Amazing Grace Free Crochet Pattern Series Is About To Grow….

It’s Coming….

 

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Try and guess what the 5th Amazing Grace Pattern will be…Lets chat!!!

It will be posted next week and I hope you will love this one as much as the other 4 Amazing Grace Free Crochet Patterns!!!  It is a simple project you can finish in one evening… Great to give to someone suffering or recovering from cancer and I am so excited to add to the collection!!

If you aren’t familiar with my Amazing Grace Free Crochet Pattern Series I am dedicating all these patterns to Breast Cancer Awareness and my to Dearest Friend Sandra Kay Gilb,,, Sandra passed away in December 2007 from Breast Cancer.  I ask you to enjoy my patterns and make them over and over for gifts, to sell and for yourself… But most of all I ask you to pay it forward and donate to a charity for cancer or someone suffering or recovering from cancer!

God Bless You and Happy Crocheting!!

Elena

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Comments

  1. Lucille Morgan

    I have made 2 of the Amazing Grace Shawls , giving to 2 ladies that are recovering Breast Cancer , just this past year.

  2. I lost my mom 2 months ago after a 15 year battle with breast cancer as well. Her and I had a vision to spread love through making crocheted hats for cancer patients… So I was THRILLED to find the Amazing Grace hat pattern recently. I just finished my first one last night, and am loving the design. It’s a great fit and perfect for full head and ear coverage. Bless you for sharing your design with us, and for having the same vision my mom and i have to help others.
    <3 Pam

  3. Is your next pattern and shawl or poncho?

  4. I think it’s either a hat or a lap afghan. I love your website, named after your grandmother. Mine also taught me to crochet when I was 5. She was amazing. Grandma could see something at someone’s house, like a doily or tablecloth, and come home and create it! She never learned how to read a pattern. It was all in her head.

  5. My mother just found a lump in her right breast. We went to her primary dr. last week and a surgeon yesterday. He wants to do a mastectomy. We are both in shock right now.

  6. Thank you for your prayers. We don’t know what we should do. She is 83, not in good health and very weak.

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