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    Thursday, April 19, 2007

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    Carole

    Hooray for Orphan.org and hooray for YOU. Love the Magic 28 button and I'd be happy to sign up.

    Lucia

    Yay Norma! You're famous! Of course you've always been as far as we're concerned.

    As for Magic 28, I'm in! I might even stifle my urge to knit them toe up.

    Renee

    I can't even imagine 12000 scarves. Holy crap. I wonder where they stored them all?

    marianne

    Look at YOU!!! Amazing and oh so cool, not to mention even more famous.
    I'm in on the Magic 28.

    Vicki

    That is just the most amazing and wonderful thing, Norma.

    Katie B.

    I'm in on the Magic28, oh yeah, baby, but... I am blog-challenged. No clue how to add a button. Help for the n00b?

    Rossana

    Yay for red scarves! I've already started knitting one for the 2008 drive. =)

    Ruth

    I saw that! I showed it to my kids, asked them them if they remembered the red scarves we had floating around here a couple of months ago, then pointed to your name and said, "I've met her!" They told me they thought it was all cool, but may just have been humoring me.

    It is pretty cool, though. I have some yarn for 2008 all ready to go.

    Roxie

    Twelve thousand? One, two, zero, zero, zero? Holey old boot soles! Ah the power of the blog and the care of the fiberous community! Somehow I don't think all of them got showcased.

    The thing about scarves is that they fit such a range of sizes. Socks - not so easy to match sock with foot. Or mitten with hand or hat with head. How about wash cloths? Shopping bags?

    Kit

    Whoa-ha-hey!!! Congratulations, that's so awesome! Way to overwhelm people with generosity, eh? :D

    Sara

    So awesome Norma!!

    Carrie

    You're in the same league with Crooks and Hooks? Love it.
    YAY NORMA! YAY US!

    margene

    YOU are simply amazing.

    Wanda

    That's awesome about the Red Scarf project. Did we overwhelm them, did they tell you that? If not, we helped more people.

    kelpkim

    YES!!!
    we knitters can do anything!!!
    that is just amazing--12,000 scarves?!
    who'd'a'thunk it?!
    and final exam packages too?! that would be awesome.
    you rock so hard Norma!!!
    :o)

    Andrea

    Twelve thousand?!?!?!? Wow!!!!!

    Beverly

    Thanks for sharing the OFA news! It is truly heartening to hear some GOOD news for a change and I am so glad, that thanks to you, I am responsible for 1/12000th of those scarves :-)

    Beth S.

    Twelve thousand scarves?

    I can't even picture that. How big would a room have to be to hold twelve thousand scarves?

    Amazing. You done good. ;-)

    Cookie

    Wicked cool!

    Ya know, I was thinking the other day how I need to start collecting red yarn. Lemme know when the ring is up and where I need to go. I'm all hormonally challenged and confused again. /sigh

    Erika

    Oops... now I feel really bad for having chucked out the Orphan Foundation thingie unopened. (Does this mean I have to start reading my junk mail?!)

    Angie

    It just goes to show what we already know, Norma, you ROCK! I'm proud to be a part of the Red Scarf project.

    kmkat

    While it is extremely gratifying to be a knitter for charity, I believe there is a special place in heaven for The Enablers (that's you and Ryan and who know how many others) who get the word out and multiply their own knitting by a thousandfold. Blessings on all of you.

    Laura

    Wow. 12,000. I saw that on Ryan's blog in the comments a few days ago. So does thi mean that I can stop with one little ol' red scarf which is already knit? I don't need to knit more for the 2008 dealy?

    Still deciding about 28 socks.

    Kathode Ray Tube

    Bully for you, Norma! Thanks for turning us onto this effort. It was a lot of fun and the card was heartwarming.

    Julie

    I did the same thing you did when the OFA thing came in my mail; I put it in the pile to sort through later. I just read it and OMG! Reading Vanessa's thank you brought tears to my eyes "...touched my heart and saved my life." WOW.

    Jan

    Thank you for showing the way to OFA!

    sandy

    YOU are famous! And there is no better cause to BE famous for.
    Or something....made sense in my head.
    LX

    Kim

    Way cool! Yay knitters!

    Shazza

    Amazing. And so inspiring! I wonder if we could do holiday "stockings" for the orphans....then you will REALLY be committed to sock-knitting!

    You're my hero, Norma!

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