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YarnWright wrote:
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 17:53:06 GMT, Mirjam Bruck-Cohen spun a fine yarn You see DAB , that is why we are here ,,,, you write and `rant` and than you see that youare in fact a lucky girl ,,,, mirjam In response to: geesh I guess 20 miles is not so bad after allG maybe after winter I will check the other meets out. Because Mirjam wrote: Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Lucky you , the closest to me is a 3 hour ride with Bus ,,, Thus i do my own and keep in phone touch mirjam Reminds me of that 'americanism'... "the grass is always greener..." Noreen http://yarnwright.com/life And full of hidden weedsG |
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Sorry i called you DAB , i hope You Don`t mind that Donna !!!
Of course we are also great friends to any fun and joke ,,, mirjam LOL yes I am! Donna Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: You see DAB , that is why we are here ,,,, you write and `rant` and than you see that youare in fact a lucky girl ,,,, mirjam geesh I guess 20 miles is not so bad after allG maybe after winter I will check the other meets out. Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Lucky you , the closest to me is a 3 hour ride with Bus ,,, Thus i do my own and keep in phone touch mirjam Sounds fun....we have a monthly knit meet at our local Library.....we have yarn swaps and mostly bring stuff we are working on or new projects we need help with. I would love to find a group that meets weekly but the closest ones are about 20 miles from me. Donna Alison wrote: I took a free class today at a library branch with a great knitter. We learned how to make Elizabeth Zimmerman's Baby Surprise Jacket. It's very cool - you just knit, using double decreases and "make ones" and when it's finished, you fold and suddenly it's a little sweater. Of course I got about 10 rows done. We also talked about the Fibonacci number sequence (to use it in stripes) and the color wheel. And Kaffe Fassett's Magic Ball (if that's what it called) that you create out of your leftovers. She had a little pink/violet jacket that she made out of leftover yarn all joined together. I also learned of 2 evening knitting groups at different library branches - I may be doing that! Alison |
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On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:28:36 GMT, DAB spun a fine yarn
YarnWright wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 17:53:06 GMT, Mirjam Bruck-Cohen spun a fine yarn You see DAB , that is why we are here ,,,, you write and `rant` and than you see that youare in fact a lucky girl ,,,, mirjam In response to: geesh I guess 20 miles is not so bad after allG maybe after winter I will check the other meets out. Because Mirjam wrote: Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Lucky you , the closest to me is a 3 hour ride with Bus ,,, Thus i do my own and keep in phone touch mirjam Reminds me of that 'americanism'... "the grass is always greener..." Noreen http://yarnwright.com/life And full of hidden weedsG The Garden of Weeden (spoof on the Garden of Eden) Noreen -- I am not young enough to know everything. http://www.lulu.com/content/292418 - - - - - --- avast! AV: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0640-1, 10/03/2006 Tested: 10/3/2006 1:49:07 PM avast! - (c) 1988-2006 http://www.avast.com |
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LOL DAB is my initials and I use it mostly in the groups. I started a
knitting blog a few months ago and call it Dabsy Knits.....my nieces and nephews call me Aunt DabsyG Donna Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Sorry i called you DAB , i hope You Don`t mind that Donna !!! Of course we are also great friends to any fun and joke ,,, mirjam LOL yes I am! Donna Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: You see DAB , that is why we are here ,,,, you write and `rant` and than you see that youare in fact a lucky girl ,,,, mirjam geesh I guess 20 miles is not so bad after allG maybe after winter I will check the other meets out. Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Lucky you , the closest to me is a 3 hour ride with Bus ,,, Thus i do my own and keep in phone touch mirjam Sounds fun....we have a monthly knit meet at our local Library.....we have yarn swaps and mostly bring stuff we are working on or new projects we need help with. I would love to find a group that meets weekly but the closest ones are about 20 miles from me. Donna Alison wrote: I took a free class today at a library branch with a great knitter. We learned how to make Elizabeth Zimmerman's Baby Surprise Jacket. It's very cool - you just knit, using double decreases and "make ones" and when it's finished, you fold and suddenly it's a little sweater. Of course I got about 10 rows done. We also talked about the Fibonacci number sequence (to use it in stripes) and the color wheel. And Kaffe Fassett's Magic Ball (if that's what it called) that you create out of your leftovers. She had a little pink/violet jacket that she made out of leftover yarn all joined together. I also learned of 2 evening knitting groups at different library branches - I may be doing that! Alison |
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Thank you , Donna
aunt Dabsy sounds very loving ... mirjam e: LOL DAB is my initials and I use it mostly in the groups. I started a knitting blog a few months ago and call it Dabsy Knits.....my nieces and nephews call me Aunt DabsyG Donna Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Sorry i called you DAB , i hope You Don`t mind that Donna !!! Of course we are also great friends to any fun and joke ,,, mirjam LOL yes I am! Donna Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: You see DAB , that is why we are here ,,,, you write and `rant` and than you see that youare in fact a lucky girl ,,,, mirjam geesh I guess 20 miles is not so bad after allG maybe after winter I will check the other meets out. Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote: Lucky you , the closest to me is a 3 hour ride with Bus ,,, Thus i do my own and keep in phone touch mirjam Sounds fun....we have a monthly knit meet at our local Library.....we have yarn swaps and mostly bring stuff we are working on or new projects we need help with. I would love to find a group that meets weekly but the closest ones are about 20 miles from me. Donna Alison wrote: I took a free class today at a library branch with a great knitter. We learned how to make Elizabeth Zimmerman's Baby Surprise Jacket. It's very cool - you just knit, using double decreases and "make ones" and when it's finished, you fold and suddenly it's a little sweater. Of course I got about 10 rows done. We also talked about the Fibonacci number sequence (to use it in stripes) and the color wheel. And Kaffe Fassett's Magic Ball (if that's what it called) that you create out of your leftovers. She had a little pink/violet jacket that she made out of leftover yarn all joined together. I also learned of 2 evening knitting groups at different library branches - I may be doing that! Alison |
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