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At present I am living in a nursing home,receiving chemo.
I am barely a step above a beginner in knitting. I am looking for a pattern for a "Frog" knitted flat.I am unable to purchase on line.
I would appreciate any help.
Many thanks in advance
Mikki
 

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Hi! Do you mean a stuffed toy frog, or a frog hat? I will see what I can find. I hope you enjoy doing knitting while you are receiving your chemo. Be sure to ask here if you have any questions. Someone is bound to be able to help!
 

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A warm welcome from Arizona, having had chemo twice I know how it zaps your strength, but can't touch your inner strength, stay strong and keep knitting! big hugs
 

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Many thanks for the kind welcome and wishes. I am on the homes' wi-fi, and can only get on "forum based" sites, when it feels like letting me on. I guess they are afraid the employes will spend their time on non-business related stuff (fun stuff).
I was told in Feb., I was terminal with T-cell Lymphoma, and went for a 2nd opinion which makes me very sick for a week after chemo. Presently, blood work has remained the same for 2 months so they have put chemo on hold,but time will tell and I go back to the Dr. end of Sept., I have a lot of free time. Knitting seems to be the easiest for me, as opposed to needlepoint and reading, keeps my mind and hands occupied.
email is [email protected] Thanks again Mikki
 
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