My grandmother taught me embroidery when I was eight. When I was ten, she taught me to crochet. I learned to knit (not well) in junior high. In the 70's, needlepoint became my next art. It was while living in Italy, my English friend started me knitting again. Knitting has been my passion ever since.
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Sounds good to me!!
We're having a movie and snow day here.
The wind has been howling here, too. I cleaned house and did some sewing yesterday to escape being airborne outside.
Your loaf of bread looks pretty tasty. Please save the heel for me so I can lightly toast it and then add a touch of jelly.
You look cozy and warm there in your chair, and I bet the bread is yummy! Looks like a good way to spend the day to me. :)
Ive been having trouble posting comments, I hope this isn't my 3rd on your post today but if it is ,,,,sorry!
WE are twins SUsan B. Just put my head on your body on the chair and we are just the same! Except you knit harder sock patterns!
Your chair looks so comfy . I can smell your bread from here . Pass the butter. I made some in the bread machine last friday.mmmmmm
I'm a Baltimore girl, born and raised. I knit an entire scarf and grumbled over the game.
Your bread looks so delicious, and you look so comfy knitting. I love the socks!
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