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Old 10-16-2009, 12:43 PM   #1
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I made this maple cabinet for my wife, Sandy, to display an afghan that was made by her great-grandmother. The afghan is over 60 years old. It is starting to unravel in some spots, so we designed this cabinet for displaying the afghan and to protect it from further damage.
Sandy’s dad, Darwin, asked his grandmother to crochet this afghan for him to give to his new bride, Rogene. Darwin passed away a few years ago and Rogene knew that it would mean a lot to Sandy to have this treasured item.
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Very nice, I have an afghan from my great-grandma that I need to put away somehow, I might need to borrow your idea!
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Hello Chad,
You are welcome to use the design. Let me know if you would like the dimensions.

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