Comment on Nicole’s Choice by Chris
I’m loving #3. Trying to look past the colours to the design but may not be so successful at that! She’s a very lucky girl whichever she chooses
View ArticleComment on Nicole’s Choice by Helen P
OMG…all three are great,,but my choice is 1, 3, 2 in that order.
View ArticleComment on Nicole Has Spoken by Cindy Kuipers
I liked that option the best too! Can’t wait to see the fabric version.
View ArticleComment on Circle Socks Completed by Kathy Alden
Judy, I am just starting on the heel flap for the Zora socks. The directions call for 32 sts for 30 rows. The directions for round 1 &2 looks like you knit both rows. Is this correct or do you knit...
View ArticleComment on Circle Socks Completed by Deb
I absolutely love the Circle Socks! However, I love them not because of the circles but because the circles make me think of honeycombs. Then I start to crave yeast rolls and honey.
View ArticleComment on The Coming Storm by Robin Crittenden
I have a question on the freezers. Do you have generators? We have some stuff, food, pet food, water, Keeping cold stuff good is the big thing.
View ArticleComment on The Coming Storm by Robin Crittenden
I have a question on the freezers. Do you have generators? We have some stuff, food, pet food, water, Keeping cold stuff good is the big thing.
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by Samantha
Amen! We are making our winter storm prep over the next couple of weeks since we always lose power for at least 5 days at least once every winter. In October we always prep for a 10 day stretch with no...
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by Linda in NE
Agree…..and I sure am glad I don’t live in a city where so many people will soon be desperate when the unexpected, the unthinkable, happens. Here in my small town people are likely to help each other,...
View ArticleComment on #10 Sock Finished by carolyn
Oh I found that on thread I had bought to quilt with! What a mess it made of my machine! It was almost at the end (or where they began to wind it) Good think I was almost done.!
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by Denise :)
When the tornadoes swept through North Alabama in 2011, it took out the entire utility grid for most of the northern half of the state, we were without power for nine days. Luckily for us, Todd had...
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by Tinkerfeet
We have lived off the grid for 15 years now. We are all solar and have a well with a 3000 gal. holding tank for our water. We also have a back up generator which is propane, but still you never know...
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by barbara
central new jersey here. we’re seniors without power since monday evening and we just got it back about an hour ago. i’m checking email right now. our wonderful neighbor has been kind enough to share...
View ArticleComment on Blog Break by Laurel from Iowa
Judy, I hope you have a restful and relaxing break. Lord knows you have earned one! I will miss your posts, of course, but that will make us all appreciate you even more when you return.
View ArticleComment on Lessons on Preparedness by barbara
fortunately neither our son, daughter or we live close enough to the shore to have our homes affected by the storm in other ways but falling trees and power outages. bushes have been torn out of the...
View ArticleComment on On the Needles – November 2, 2012 by Mel Meister
You’ve done a terrific job! The color gradation is perfect! I can’t wait to see these socks finished.
View ArticleComment on Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Volume 6 by Diann Smith
Time for the magazine again? I always enjoy it. Your block looks geat. Have fun making Nicole’s quilt and thanks for the chance to win.
View ArticleComment on Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Volume 6 by Sherry V
I love your colors. I enjoy getting the 100 block mags since I enjoy variety. Thank you.
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