Valerie is a 42-year-old, single, Reformed Christian lady who lives in Baltimore. She doesn't remember a time
before she knew and loved Jesus, but she does remember accepting John Calvin into her heart in March of 2000.
Valerie is a member of Christ Reformed Evangelical Church in Annapolis.
Though her career aspiration is to be a housewife, Valerie has not yet found anyone suitable who wishes to hire
her for employment in that field (or, more properly, anyone suitable has not found her), so in the meantime she
earns her daily bread working in communications -- editing, writing, print design and website management.
Wanna Hear Something Funny?
On square #16, I made a mistake. And I kept right on making it in each subsequent square. Fortunately, it's in the last round of the pattern (the pattern goes from the center outward in rounds rather than in rows), so I can go back and change the 15 correct squares rather than the 117 incorrect ones. And no one will be the wiser. Well...except all of you reading this! ;-)
Posted by Valerie (Kyriosity) at 9:50 AM
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On December 6, 2008 12:26 PMSheilawrote... Oh, it is wonderful you are so optimistic. I would be in tears; it would be a second world wide flood. Well, not that bad.
I'm considering redoing the 117, though. I do think the pattern would look better that way. I think I'll bring squares to church tomorrow and solicit some second opinions!
On December 6, 2008 10:40 PMEleanorwrote... So have you finished them all, since I see the icon flashing? If so, good on ya! Immpressive! I wouldn't sweat the mistake, but if redoing the 15 makes you feel better, then go for it...you can always use the other squares for something else, like a dresser scarf, maybe?.
On December 7, 2008 6:49 AMValerie (Kyriosity)wrote... Oh, I'm not gonna redo the whole squares...just rip out and redo the row with the mistake! And yep, except for those corrections, I am dee-yoo-enn dun with the squares. And then of course there's assembling them and doing the border. But the end is in sight!