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Thanks so much, I'll keep looking for C2C to come out
Line,
So glad you dropped by!
I've been thinking about you,
but knew you were busy with school so I waited for you to come by
instead of writing. I remember college days and how much
work there was, sigh. I probably lost contact with 75% of
my friends back then!
Are you enjoying the Siberian winter? We have cold temps, too. Probably not as cold as yours are...though last year I was keeping track of your temperatures, and we were colder most of the time! So unfair, LOL.
Our winter started out fairly warm. We were at seasonably warm temperatures, so even though it technically was colder, it didn't feel terrible unless there was a lot of wind. I definitely don't envy you that wind! It makes everything so much colder.
Love that hat pattern!
So beautiful. I
love the way the crocheted clusters make it look like it's got a
nice diagonal pattern going both ways!
And it looks nice and warm,
too. 
Wow, that's an expensive pompom! What kind of yarn are you using for the hat itself...is it wool? Will it be at all washable with the pompom on it?
Can't wait to see your pics!
You always make such
fantastic things. 
hehe we definitely think alike
Hello,
Would you increase the amount of cross stitches that I am able to use?
I want to create a pattern but need a higher count.
Your time is appreciated.
Thank you, Liza
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Secoya,
Oh, yes, I'm familiar
with the cleaning up the mess part! Except with a cat. Who knew
that someone who weighs less than 20 pounds could make such big
messes!
But she's my child and my love, so I'll
deal with the messes. 
But she's my child and my love, so I'll
deal with the messes. 
I love that...2
active projects, 100 that can wait! 

Awww, I love
what your grandma said!
The person who flipped over my work was
FAR less than charitable and made a snide comment about all of the
ends.
After that, I became terribly obsessed
with making the back look as good as the front. It really killed a
lot of the joy of stitching that way.
It's why I do more beadweaving (though
to be fair, I like something I can wear instead of just putting it
up on a wall) than cross stitching...that rude woman can't ruin the
joy for me, since she knows nothing about beadweaving! (Not that
she's in my life, thank goodness. But I still think of her when I
pick up cross stitch.)
The person who flipped over my work was
FAR less than charitable and made a snide comment about all of the
ends.
After that, I became terribly obsessed
with making the back look as good as the front. It really killed a
lot of the joy of stitching that way.
It's why I do more beadweaving (though
to be fair, I like something I can wear instead of just putting it
up on a wall) than cross stitching...that rude woman can't ruin the
joy for me, since she knows nothing about beadweaving! (Not that
she's in my life, thank goodness. But I still think of her when I
pick up cross stitch.)That's the thing,
right...nobody will really see the back! To get so persnickety that
it has to look good on the back...who cares? I've seen celebrated
prolific cross stitchers on TV who have said the back of their work
looks terrible! If it's good enough for them, why should anyone
else be obligated to stick to making it perfect?
Thanks so much, I'll keep looking for C2C to come out
Line,
So glad you dropped by!
I've been thinking about you,
but knew you were busy with school so I waited for you to come by
instead of writing. I remember college days and how much
work there was, sigh. I probably lost contact with 75% of
my friends back then!Are you enjoying the Siberian winter? We have cold temps, too. Probably not as cold as yours are...though last year I was keeping track of your temperatures, and we were colder most of the time! So unfair, LOL.
Our winter started out fairly warm. We were at seasonably warm temperatures, so even though it technically was colder, it didn't feel terrible unless there was a lot of wind. I definitely don't envy you that wind! It makes everything so much colder.
Love that hat pattern!
So beautiful. I
love the way the crocheted clusters make it look like it's got a
nice diagonal pattern going both ways!
And it looks nice and warm,
too. 
Wow, that's an expensive pompom! What kind of yarn are you using for the hat itself...is it wool? Will it be at all washable with the pompom on it?
Can't wait to see your pics!
You always make such
fantastic things. 
hehe we definitely think alike
Hello,
Would you increase the amount of cross stitches that I am able to use?
I want to create a pattern but need a higher count.
Your time is appreciated.
Thank you, Liza
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