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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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I just sent you an email to which you can reply with the image.
Terry
Debbie,
That makes sense...it's exactly what that woman did in the class. I guess you get used to doing things a certain way.
I'm inclined to agree...of course, if you've had to do it all along, you would do it that way without thinking twice!
Reminds me of a dentist I went to years ago. My husband also went to the same dentist, and they got into a discussion of how the dentist can reverse what he sees, since he's essentially seeing the opposite! So then the guy started getting a bit weirded out, because once you start to think about something you normally do without thinking, you get weirded out! I told him not to do that again...he's not allowed to mess up my dentist...LOL!
But I'm sure that's what working left-handed off of right-handed materials is.
I believe that you watching those videos is just like the way the dentist got used to seeing things backwards in the mirror. You just got used to it. Now if you look at left-handed videos, it's probably a bit strange! Whereas with right-handed videos, you know what you're doing.
The facebook page for this cross stitch online "craft fair" has some awesome stitchery projects. You can find it here: https://www.facebook.com/CountedWishesNeedleworkFestival/
What a great way to "window shop" from the comfort of your own home in front of your computer?
Who knows, you might get inspired to create some wonderful cross stitch projects to sell for yourself. If you would like to 'rent a booth' you can register here: http://www.jotform.us/form/50055394392153
The costs for a booth at one or both 2016 festivals are:
Enjoy!
Line,
I'm so jealous! Last I'd heard was not to use real wool in a washer, even with a wool setting, now I know it's fine...thank you! It may be a while before I get one of those...we simply won't get rid of a washer that's perfectly functional, sigh. But I can dream!
Oooh, love that about your tent sweater! What a fantastic idea...after all, I imagine nobody ever sees it, other than your family! It must be sooooooooooooo nice and warm.
Who cares what it looks like? Warmth and comfort are key!
Oh, no! Do you think your mother told you it was superwash knowing you'd put it through the regular washer cycle? If so, that's very mean.
I'd be upset, too. It's not your fault...how were you to know, but frustrating nonetheless! Of course, I wouldn't want to give it to someone for a doll, either. It would be heartbreaking.
Awwwww, that must be nice, to spend time with the dogs in the morning.
Hugs!
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Gloshei,
It's a wonderful
alternative for beaders who prefer to use off-loom techniques to
doing actual bead crochet.
LOL, you sound
like me...as soon as I hear of some new technique, I have to learn
it!
Hi again.
I just sent you an email to which you can reply with the image.
Terry
Debbie,
That makes sense...it's exactly what that woman did in the class. I guess you get used to doing things a certain way.
I'm inclined to agree...of course, if you've had to do it all along, you would do it that way without thinking twice!
Reminds me of a dentist I went to years ago. My husband also went to the same dentist, and they got into a discussion of how the dentist can reverse what he sees, since he's essentially seeing the opposite! So then the guy started getting a bit weirded out, because once you start to think about something you normally do without thinking, you get weirded out! I told him not to do that again...he's not allowed to mess up my dentist...LOL!
But I'm sure that's what working left-handed off of right-handed materials is.
I believe that you watching those videos is just like the way the dentist got used to seeing things backwards in the mirror. You just got used to it. Now if you look at left-handed videos, it's probably a bit strange! Whereas with right-handed videos, you know what you're doing.
The facebook page for this cross stitch online "craft fair" has some awesome stitchery projects. You can find it here: https://www.facebook.com/CountedWishesNeedleworkFestival/
What a great way to "window shop" from the comfort of your own home in front of your computer?
Who knows, you might get inspired to create some wonderful cross stitch projects to sell for yourself. If you would like to 'rent a booth' you can register here: http://www.jotform.us/form/50055394392153
The costs for a booth at one or both 2016 festivals are:
Enjoy!
Line,
I'm so jealous! Last I'd heard was not to use real wool in a washer, even with a wool setting, now I know it's fine...thank you! It may be a while before I get one of those...we simply won't get rid of a washer that's perfectly functional, sigh. But I can dream!
Oooh, love that about your tent sweater! What a fantastic idea...after all, I imagine nobody ever sees it, other than your family! It must be sooooooooooooo nice and warm.
Who cares what it looks like? Warmth and comfort are key!
Oh, no! Do you think your mother told you it was superwash knowing you'd put it through the regular washer cycle? If so, that's very mean.
I'd be upset, too. It's not your fault...how were you to know, but frustrating nonetheless! Of course, I wouldn't want to give it to someone for a doll, either. It would be heartbreaking.
Awwwww, that must be nice, to spend time with the dogs in the morning.
Hugs!
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