tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3748043061128192357.post1081299413679273054..comments2023-09-11T16:16:08.474-04:00Comments on <center>Lisa's Carolina | Handmade</center>: Infinity Scarf | a super quick makeUnknown[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3748043061128192357.post-57682718721058980392019-02-16T18:26:08.310-05:002019-02-16T18:26:08.310-05:00I love the looks of all the &quot;infinity scarves...I love the looks of all the &quot;infinity scarves&quot; that are so popular now. But being short (5&#39;3&quot;) and having a short neck (!), I kinda look like I have an &quot;infinity blanket&quot; snuggled up around my chin when trying to wear one! This one will look quite chic on you.<br /><br />What an adorable baby quilt you and your friend created. I remember when I first read that you should spend as much time doing the quilting on a quilt as you do piecing it . . . well, how discouraging. Unless, of course, the quilting part is your favorite part. (Not mine.) ;o}Mama Peahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03649357184167949247[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3748043061128192357.post-33686278326634497752019-02-16T01:10:49.965-05:002019-02-16T01:10:49.965-05:00You will enjoy your new infinity - once you have f...You will enjoy your new infinity - once you have figured out what to do, it becomes easier the next time, believe me. You just have to figure out the twist and flip...and I agree, that&#39;s hard the first time! Your little baby quilt is adorable.Sarah Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17566072246120028926[email protected]