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Posted by Agent 86 on June 18, 2006, 7:04 am
Threnody, you are due soon arent you? Good Luck hope it goes easy for you, I
will look forward to the announcement.........regards Alison
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> Just so everyone here knows, Wooly is a real gem. We met up at the
> coffeeshop in Barnes & Noble yesterday so I could give her some yarn and
> she could give me some roving and a lesson in top-whorl spinning.
> I'm lousy at it, but it's not anything to do with her teaching. I've just
> gotta practice. She explained it all so well! She gave me a lot of
> background information, kind of the "why you do it this way" that helps me
> when I'm learning a new skill or technique.
> So if any of you get the chance to have her tutor you in something, either
> online or in person, take her up on it.
> And, Wooly, I called Fire Ant Ranch and the owner is in Colorado at a show
> and took all of her spindles and most of her wool with her. :) Her
> husband (?) sounds really nice, so I'll be heading over there in a couple
> of weeks when she's back and I'm mobile again.
> --
> Threnody
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Posted by Threnody on June 18, 2006, 9:03 am
Agent 86 wrote:
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> Threnody, you are due soon arent you? Good Luck hope it goes easy for you, I
> will look forward to the announcement.........regards Alison
I go in to the hospital at 5:00 tomorrow morning. I have to have a
surgical birth, and that's scheduled for 7:00 a.m.
I am taking some crochet work with me, which actually has caused me more
anxiety than having the baby. I couldn't decide which pattern(s) and
yarn(s) to take. =) My husband thinks I'm bats. I just can't stand
the thought of staying three days in hospital during recovery and not
having something to do with my hands. The baby will be asleep most of
the time, and I'm a practiced hand at crocheting or cross-stitching
while a baby lies on my chest and shoulder.
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Threnody
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Posted by Katherine on June 18, 2006, 9:23 am
Threnody wrote:
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> Agent 86 wrote:
>> Threnody, you are due soon arent you? Good Luck hope it goes easy
>> for you, I will look forward to the announcement.........regards
>> Alison
> I go in to the hospital at 5:00 tomorrow morning. I have to have a
> surgical birth, and that's scheduled for 7:00 a.m.
> I am taking some crochet work with me, which actually has caused me
> more anxiety than having the baby. I couldn't decide which
> pattern(s) and yarn(s) to take. =) My husband thinks I'm bats. I
> just can't stand the thought of staying three days in hospital during
> recovery and not having something to do with my hands. The baby will
> be asleep most of the time, and I'm a practiced hand at crocheting or
> cross-stitching while a baby lies on my chest and shoulder.
Wonderful, Threnody! I hope that the littleun will co-operate and let you
crochet.
Higs,
Katherine
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Posted by spinninglilac on June 18, 2006, 2:28 pm
All the very best of luck ... with your knitting...lol no seriously wishing
you well and we will all wait for your happy event and return...make sure
someone takes some brand new baby pics for us all to croon over..
higz Cher
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> Agent 86 wrote:
>> Threnody, you are due soon arent you? Good Luck hope it goes easy for
>> you, I will look forward to the announcement.........regards Alison
> I go in to the hospital at 5:00 tomorrow morning. I have to have a
> surgical birth, and that's scheduled for 7:00 a.m.
> I am taking some crochet work with me, which actually has caused me more
> anxiety than having the baby. I couldn't decide which pattern(s) and
> yarn(s) to take. =) My husband thinks I'm bats. I just can't stand the
> thought of staying three days in hospital during recovery and not having
> something to do with my hands. The baby will be asleep most of the time,
> and I'm a practiced hand at crocheting or cross-stitching while a baby
> lies on my chest and shoulder.
> --
> Threnody
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Posted by Els van Dam on June 18, 2006, 10:53 pm
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> Agent 86 wrote:
> > Threnody, you are due soon arent you? Good Luck hope it goes easy for
you, I
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> > will look forward to the announcement.........regards Alison
>
> I go in to the hospital at 5:00 tomorrow morning. I have to have a
> surgical birth, and that's scheduled for 7:00 a.m.
>
> I am taking some crochet work with me, which actually has caused me more
> anxiety than having the baby. I couldn't decide which pattern(s) and
> yarn(s) to take. =) My husband thinks I'm bats. I just can't stand
> the thought of staying three days in hospital during recovery and not
> having something to do with my hands. The baby will be asleep most of
> the time, and I'm a practiced hand at crocheting or cross-stitching
> while a baby lies on my chest and shoulder.
Threnody, I am smiling....let us know how much crocheting you got done,
Big hug
Els
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Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr
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> coffeeshop in Barnes & Noble yesterday so I could give her some yarn and
> she could give me some roving and a lesson in top-whorl spinning.
> I'm lousy at it, but it's not anything to do with her teaching. I've just
> gotta practice. She explained it all so well! She gave me a lot of
> background information, kind of the "why you do it this way" that helps me
> when I'm learning a new skill or technique.
> So if any of you get the chance to have her tutor you in something, either
> online or in person, take her up on it.
> And, Wooly, I called Fire Ant Ranch and the owner is in Colorado at a show
> and took all of her spindles and most of her wool with her. :) Her
> husband (?) sounds really nice, so I'll be heading over there in a couple
> of weeks when she's back and I'm mobile again.
> --
> Threnody