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Mar 30, 2009
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In the Mail
by: Verolene

Today I mailed 10 squares from Chattanooga, TN. USA. The postage was only $11.45. I would spend that much on a book with out Batting an eye. I have made no pledges, but it felt good to know what I did was needed.

Mar 29, 2009
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Keep Spreading The Word
by: Liz

Excellent - a truly viral method.

I agree - I've told people about it too and they are all interested in doing something.

The project should spread and the target be easily attainable.

I've 'pulled down' half knitted things to make squares - the only thing this need cost is time and a couple of hours to knit a square is managed whilst you're watching television or otherwise semi engaged.

Liz

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