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Sew Happy Katy: Fabric Spree
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Sunday, 11 March 2012. All of these are for me to sew with. Fabrics by Renee Nanneman - Need'l Love. Amy Butler - Charisma in Blush. All the fabrics below are from Ikea. Rosali - £4.99 / Meter. Cecilia - £2.99 / meter. Gullan Frukt - £2.99 / meter. Gullan Blom - £2.99 / meter. 11 March 2012 at 05:41. 11 March 2012 at 15:17. They are beautiful. I am so excited. 11 March 2012 at 15:19. I think i might be taking a long lunch break next time I work in Southampton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The week...
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Jenny and the 20 minute top | Restless Robot
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Jenny and the 20 minute top. January 2, 2011. From Sunni’s sewalong. I lined the skirt in bright red acetate (left over from my summer coat. Mainly following Sunni’s instructions but adding lengthwise ease as recommended by Eugenia. I love this skirt! Speaking of coats, what’s this we have here? That’s right – she’s almost finished! Just a lining and a hem to go. I might even be able to wear it while it’s still cold 🙂. 2 Responses to “Jenny and the 20 minute top”. January 3, 2011 at 7:14 pm. Can't ...
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Sausage Hands | Feresaknit's Blog
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Knitting, Sewing and Multiple Myeloma. Back in The Royal. May 31, 2012. One of the kidney docs called round this morning took one look at me and offered help with dialysis. It took place within the hour and then he came back later and said due to the risk of infection I could have a couple of days off anyway. And I’m so parched I’m sure I could watch a Titanic documentary and think as they hit the sea ‘the jammy so and sos all that cold cold water and ice! This entry was posted in Kidneys. It was really ...
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time for tea and cake: Big job
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Time for tea and cake. Come on in and have a cuppa and some cake . Monday, 23 December 2013. 2014 is going to be my year. It is going to be a big job. I am currently seven, actually eight stones overweight. I need to lose at least seven of that, to be in a healthy weight range. I have already joined Slimming World, in order to lose the weight. Yes, it was a silly time of year to do it - just two weeks before Christmas, but it needed to be done and I started to feel more positive as soon as I signed up.
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Mysterious Yarns: February 2013
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A blog about crime fiction, knitting and writing (or not writing). Sunday, February 24, 2013. So I promised you knitwear. And here it is. This is the Sweet Scarborough. I love this now that it's finished and wear it a lot, one day soon I might actually sew on the buttons. I see from the website that there's a pattern for matching socks. I might have to knit those. Friday, February 15, 2013. 52 Books: #5 - The Killing Floor. The Killing Floor by Lee Child. Friday, February 01, 2013. I've been knitting for...
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Mysterious Yarns: September 2012
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A blog about crime fiction, knitting and writing (or not writing). Tuesday, September 18, 2012. A J Cross - Gone in Seconds. In which I discover that I like my serial killers to be not too close to home! Is available now in hardback and trade paperback. I was reading a proof copy, kindly supplied by Orion. Sunday, September 09, 2012. Caro Ramsay - The Blood of Crows. Ramsay is not as well-known as Ian Rankin or Stuart MacBride but she deserves to be. These books are easily as good as theirs. The ...The o...
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Mysterious Yarns: May 2013
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A blog about crime fiction, knitting and writing (or not writing). Sunday, May 05, 2013. 52 Books: #8 - Island of Bones. This is the third in the series about Harriet Westerman and Gabriel Crowther, set in the 18th Century. Harriet is a women of independent means and independent spirit. She is beginning to make a name for herself as an investigator of sorts. Gabriel is a pathologist at a time when pathology was in its infancy. The pairing make for an interesting and intelligent read. I know I said there ...
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Mysterious Yarns: Pastures New
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A blog about crime fiction, knitting and writing (or not writing). Monday, April 08, 2013. I know I promised the next post would be about spinning but life has been a bit hectic and I have news. Meet my lovely new friend. He's so new he doesn't have a name yet. He's an alpaca and he was bought for me by my wonderful friends and colleagues at Waterstones Walsall as a leaving gift. Back soon with that spinning post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What I'm Knitting Now.