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Knitting in Flip Flops: Philippians Chapter/Week 1
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Knitting in Flip Flops. Tales of my various obsessions. Tech Editing by Eleanor Dixon. Monday, May 27, 2013. One week ago, having reawakened my Twitter account in order to be more engaged with my daughter and her friends, I responded to the tweeted invitation from Amy Gross @ momstoolbox.com. Well, today's Monday, so here goes. I read through Phil 1 three times, I think, with varying degrees of focus. And what sticks in my mind the most is the first part of verse 27:. But is this what Paul means? Surely ...
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Stitch Poet: Stockist
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In an effort to support the fine brick and mortar yarn shops, I have not yet offered pdf. downloadable patterns, however if you are. Unable to purchase from the shops listed below, please. Free to email me:. Please note that below is a list of all shops who have ordered Stitch Poet recently and in the past. Their current inventory is unknown to me. Online Only Shops . Http:/ www.magpiepatterns.com. Http:/ www.supercrafty.com/. Yarns With A Twist. 111 Willimantic Rd.,. Chaplin, CT /. Unwind Yarn and Gifts.
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spinsjal: Estonian Lace
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Sunday, September 26, 2010. I bought a book and fell in love,. Knitted Lace of Estonia. Lace shawls are like spinning wheels; I am caught between the attraction to something novel and new; and something old and traditional with time-tested appeal. I love. Genius and beautiful shawl designs, and yet I crave being near something with direct history. I love the look (but have never tried) the look of newer spinning wheels like the. But I'm also fascinated with a. Nt one in the first 5? A left brain thing?
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Knitting in Flip Flops: May 2013
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Knitting in Flip Flops. Tales of my various obsessions. Tech Editing by Eleanor Dixon. Monday, May 27, 2013. One week ago, having reawakened my Twitter account in order to be more engaged with my daughter and her friends, I responded to the tweeted invitation from Amy Gross @ momstoolbox.com. Well, today's Monday, so here goes. I read through Phil 1 three times, I think, with varying degrees of focus. And what sticks in my mind the most is the first part of verse 27:. But is this what Paul means? Surely ...
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Knitting in Flip Flops: February 2013
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Knitting in Flip Flops. Tales of my various obsessions. Tech Editing by Eleanor Dixon. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Like a freight train. Here comes March. How did that happen? First off, I'll be starting to work at my LYS, The Knitty Gritty. Can't tell you how excited I am about this - it's a dream come true (not the big Broadway/sports arena one, but a dream nonetheless), and I'm elated that Anna invited me to join the staff. And what a time to start, with the Orange Blossom Yarn Crawl. Is opening our...
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Knitting in Flip Flops: January 2013
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Knitting in Flip Flops. Tales of my various obsessions. Tech Editing by Eleanor Dixon. Saturday, January 19, 2013. Bank of Royal Copenhagen. Yesterday I went hog wild and spent $22 on myself. While grocery shopping at Publix, the Winter 2012 issue of Interweave Knits jumped into my cart. And while DD was spending some quality time in Plato's Closet, I enjoyed a manicure next door. Friday, January 11, 2013. However, it is with suitable glee that I present my first finished object of 2013. What tickled me ...
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Knitting in Flip Flops: A Stitch in Time....
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Knitting in Flip Flops. Tales of my various obsessions. Tech Editing by Eleanor Dixon. Wednesday, July 17, 2013. A Stitch in Time. Last Friday my daughter took her driving test (she passed - watch out), and as I waited for her I sat and knitted. This is what is currently at the top of my priority list, and it is perhaps the most mobile project ever:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See what I'm working on -. Ole South Yarnworks 2/6/16. Stash, Havertown, PA 1/7/16. Woolbearers, Mount Holly, NJ 2/7/15.
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frenchknotsavannah | Handmade Savannah
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Hooking up Makers and Materials. Turn a favorite photo into a charming ornament. Really thick cardstock or really thin cardboard. Glue (hot or tacky). Draw your ornament shape on the cardboard then cut it out. Use it as a stencil to make another ornament shape. Cut a hole in the center to accommodate the size of your photo. Apply a thin coat of glue to the outside of your cardboard and adhere fabric. Notch the edges of the fabric and fold to the inside, adhere tabs with glue. Welcome to Handmade Savannah!
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Welcome to Handmade Savannah! | Handmade Savannah
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Hooking up Makers and Materials. Welcome to Handmade Savannah! Handmade Savannah is a collaborative effort between Fabrika Fine Fabrics, Wild Fibre, and French Knot. Our goal is to offer beautiful materials for your creative endeavors as well as instruction, inspiration, and community. View all posts by frenchknotsavannah →. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Join 4 other followers.