Comment on The Yarn Stash by Mary Anne F.
I don’t make sweaters very often anymore. I’m plus size and it just costs so much for the good stuff that I like. I make socks and shawls so I have sock yarn and laceweight in my stash. Seems less...
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Joyce
I have a lot of everything. I do buy sweater quantities, and I usually have a pattern in mind. That doesn’t mean I don’t change my mind on the pattern when I get to it though! Sock weight and lace...
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Sharon in Michigan
I buy sock yarn if I see something I like, so I do have a few stashed in the cupboard. I see a pattern and buy exactly what I need for that project. It’s put in a clear box with the pattern and...
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by pdudgeon
for all the bits of leftover yarn couldn’t you just use them to make a sweater with a chevron pattern?
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Pat in Nebraska
I think you need to read Nancy’s blog at Wyoming Breezes… she manages to use every bit of yarn in her projects and there’s so many of them. I only discovered her last week (I’ve been reading you for...
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Judy Laquidara
You could but with it would be best to use the same weights/contents together and not mix all that up.
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Dot
I’m a goodly number of years older than you, and I’m trying very hard not to buy more yarn. I have some batches of wool yarn in sweater quantities, but also lots of odds and ends. I have yarn I...
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Sue S
I have way too much yarn too, and although I might need an intervention I don’t WANT one… lol! I started buying yarn to make my children sweaters when they were little, added hats and mittens and...
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by Sherrill
Did you put salsa out for the chickens? HA That’s what the last picture looks like-bowls of salsa. Glad you’re feeling somewhat better.
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by Rebecca in SoCal
I see the chickens segregate themselves…that goes back to your troubles blending the different groups. Speaking of the bowls, it looks to me like you are serving in almost cleaned-out watermelons? I’m...
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by Gardenpat
Remind me again why you have mealworms instead of red wigglers or night crawlers?
View ArticleComment on The Yarn Stash by Terri
I’m sorry to say you probably do need an intervention. I don’t think you have ever said exactly how much yarn you have (or fabric for that matter), but I imagine this huge stash that you could never...
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by JudyL
We do have red wigglers for the garden but the meal worms are for the chickens and blue birds.
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by JudyL
They do! It’s amazing that they still do it but yet sometimes, they’re all together. Any time there’s something they aren’t sure about, the three Iowa Blues run to the Iowa Blue rooster. The red hens...
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by JudyL
They hadn’t quite finished their watermelon! We picked some of the Sugar Baby melons, scooped out what we wanted and gave the skins to the chickens.
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by Tricia
I don’t know why I thought this post might be about something other than what the title said but, yup, it was about WORMS! What a life you lead, Judy!
View ArticleComment on Cleaning out the Worm Boxes by Cheryl
We feed mealy worms to our chickens also! They go bonkers over them! Haven’t taken the time to set up a “grow your own” system like you have but are seriously considering it. Love your blog!
View ArticleComment on Jack-o-Lantern Sweater Finished by Donna
I think it’s just precious! Now get in the car and deliver it….you know you want to so just go. (lol) Really cute sweater for an adorable little girl.
View ArticleComment on Jack-o-Lantern Sweater Finished by Sue in Scottsdale, AZ
The sweater is absolutely adorable. The next step for you is to make an in-person delivery. What are you waiting for?
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