Thanks! Mom LOVES reading your comments!

Gravatar That wasn't any where near long enough to be considered a rant.

Sympathy on the new face lesions. It's so frustrating when you think something bad is finally almost over and then it isn't. Glad you have an appointment tomorrow. Hope there's help for it.


Gravatar I hope the dermatologist gets to the bottom of this quickly.
Let us know what you think of the Euroflax linen. I looked and touched some at Windsor Button the other day and it was most unpleasant to touch.
You yarn looks great to me.


Gravatar There are lots of projects out there for thick and thin, I've paid good money for yarn like this, to me all home spun yarn is a wonderful thing.


Gravatar Your linen towel looks pretty but I hope it softens for you after being laundered. The yarn you spun looks great to me!

Good luck today. I hope the dermotologist has a fast-acting solution for you!


Gravatar K i read your blog whenever i read blogs, even if i don't leave a comment.
I do enjoy your site.


Gravatar Keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well with the dermatologist! Who wants a rash in the summer? Love the color of your latest mini skein. Could this be the start of a new enterprise? Handspun wools by Kathy! If so, I want to be first on the mailing list!! ;o)


Gravatar sorry to hear about your skin issues.
Dermatologists in Massachusetts are difficult to see, also. It took Minime a long time to get an eval., but then follow ups were quick and timely.
good luck with that.


Gravatar The euroflax DOES knit up roughly (I almost quit the project twice), but I persevered and my shawl is fought over between my daughter and SON! They love the feel of it, it does turn out very soft and nicer than cotton. I would use it more but I hate the knitting with it part. That and it's not cheap.


Gravatar Yikes! Hope the Dr. was able to prescribe something that will help!




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