The local postal carriers are used to picking up many packages from my home, but seldom do they deliver one to me.
Yesterday, as my husband retrieved the mail from the box, I saw a familiar package. My first thought was, “Why was it returned? Did I not calculate the postage correctly?”
The package had not been returned at all. In fact, it was addressed to me, from a wonderful customer.
Susanne B., a thoughtful warm person from South Carolina, surprised me with these beautiful hand-made gifts. And I cherish them!
I actually had been wanting to try some hand crocheted or knitted wash (or dish) clothes. Now I have 6 beautiful ones. They are soft, delicate, yet sturdy. And the neck scarf is gorgeous! Susanne stitched a “Hand-made by Susanne” tag inside the scarf. Absolutely fantastic!
I cannot thank you enough, Susanne.
I couldn’t wait to make an announcement of the surprise package here!
And, Mary, you so deserve it. You are one of the hardest working bloggers and such an encouragement to all the crafty people. The scarf came just in time to be of use this winter. It looks really nice from what I can tell.
They really are beautiful pieces that I almost do not want to use, but I will. Thank you, Debbie.
I have some of these made by my sister-in-law and a friend. Love them! They work great with goats’ milk soap~
Kathy, I had thought about asking someone if they would try to make some for me. My sister loves to crochet, as well as my niece. My carpel tunnel does not allow for repetative types of hand-work in my life. I am sure to love them too!
Oh, great surprise! I love getting surprise mail.
I make washclothes with that same pattern. A very good friend taught me.
I waited until today to use the washclothes. I am already hooked!
Becky, do you knit or chrochet yours?
These were knitted.