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You are one lucky gal! And so iare the baby and the boys! I couldn't wait to put my fingers into that fiber if I were you! Have fun! Can you spin with your feet up? I can with my Ashford Electronic. 'Wish I could send it to you for a couple of months. Kindergarten teachers (me) like to share, too!
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I just started listening to your brilliant podcast and am currently backtracking to listen to all of your episodes. This is my first visit to your blog and I just wanted to tell you that I think your show is wonderful and it takes a lot of courage to open yourself up to a whole world full of strangers! Thank you for being you!
Shana |
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02.23.07 - 9:11 pm | #
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I am so glad you all liked the package. I love to put together packages and nothing is better than a swap!
Heather |
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02.23.07 - 2:21 pm | #
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That onesie is fantastic! I love the tree. I enjoyed the last podcast and I will definitely be making the blueberry buckle sometime soon. Thanks for including your boys in the kitchen, that brought back lots of memories for me, even the bickering over the egg was cute! I love that.
Take care.
susan b anderson |
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02.23.07 - 10:32 am | #
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NO NO NO Not wax paper! That stuff will melt and ruin your shirt (and possibly your iron). FREEZER PAPER. Not wax paper. I don't want anyone ruining shirts and/or expensive household items. (I've done it, by the way, it's SO much fun.)
*Ahem.* That said. Cute baby stuff, I love the tree stencil! And awesome yarny goodness, mmm!
Heather Layne |
02.23.07 - 12:48 am | #
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I envy your fiber. I just bought my first drop spindle, so I'm looking for some fiber to learn with. I can't wait to see what you make for your new little one!
Lisa |
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02.22.07 - 8:30 pm | #
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