aragornital
Registered: February 2005 Location: Tel-Aviv Posts: 204
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You did it youself? It's so cute, lovly colors
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jinpachi
Registered: August 2007 Location: Saitama city/Japan Posts: 257
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thank you ^^
yes, crochet is very popular hobby among japanese women.
how about your country ?
I will send this to Zimbabwe.
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Misato
Registered: August 2008 Location: Osaka,Japan Posts: 230
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amazing!
are u gonna send it to ur friend in Zinbabwe??
I have 肩こり so cant do this...lollll
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jinpachi
Registered: August 2007 Location: Saitama city/Japan Posts: 257
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She's Polite, living in country side of Bulawayo.
today is her 9th birthday, but I suppose they don't have birthday party(it's not very odd in Africa)
surprisingly, she can write the letters in English.
my former sponsered child, Maria, living in Pakistan, she couldn't write the letter at all at in same age, always I got the letter in Urudu from her granpa, and her drawings.
I miss her now.
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aragornital
Registered: February 2005 Location: Tel-Aviv Posts: 204
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It's even more beautiful after I read the story behind... 
Crochet is not so popular among most of the Israeli girls, except religious girls who use to make kippahs for their boy-friends or brothers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kipa
Me, I have tried it at school, but in this particular area I have 2 left hands
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jinpachi
Registered: August 2007 Location: Saitama city/Japan Posts: 257
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ohh, I saw kippahs on TV ^^
thank you for wiki page !
I made knit scalf for my boyfriend last year^^
I made a loooot, and sent to France (his family) too.
When I eat, I use right hand for chopstiks, but I can write with both right and left. :0
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Misato
Registered: August 2008 Location: Osaka,Japan Posts: 230
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