This giveaway is now closed. Thanks to all who entered.
Welcome to Giveaway Day 2015. Sew Mama Sew are kindly running their Giveaway Day again this week. Lots of bloggers join in an run give aways at the same time. After you've left me a comment below to be in to win on my blog, head on over to their blog to view all the other great giveaways on offer.
Welcome to Giveaway Day 2015. Sew Mama Sew are kindly running their Giveaway Day again this week. Lots of bloggers join in an run give aways at the same time. After you've left me a comment below to be in to win on my blog, head on over to their blog to view all the other great giveaways on offer.
If it's your first time here, hi, I'm Wendy. I live in Wellington, New Zealand with my husband and two sons. I love to use bright colours in my quilting. Here's a few of the things I'm currently working on:
Women of the Bible quilt |
Crochet with this lovely wool |
la passacaglia - English Paper Pieced |
crochet hexagon blanket |
You can see my finished quilts by clicking on the tab above. You can also follow me on Instagram at @wendysquiltsandmore. I know you're really here for the giveaway, so I won't take up anymore of your time. Here's what I'm giving away:
5 fat quarters in my favourite colours |
To enter just tell me if you can crochet and / or knit, and if you can, what type of things you make - hats, scarves, jumpers, booties, blankets, cardigans, socks or gloves.
Followers old and new can get a second entry by leaving a second comment telling me how you follow. It could be bloglovin, feedly, GFC, instagram etc.
This giveaway is open to everyone (including international participants). If you are a no-reply blogger, please leave your email address in the comment. The giveaway will stay open until 5pm Sunday 10 May 2015 (PST Time), and I will use the random number generator at random.org to pick two winners then. Good luck everyone!
By the way, I usually respond to all comments, but giveaways can generate a lot of comments, so I may not be able to respond to you all. Rest assured, I will read them all though.
Check out Sew mama Sew to see a full list of participating blogs. Good luck!
Hi Wendy!!!
ReplyDeleteI knit but mainly small items (too warm here for sweaters and jumpers!) and I love to quilt! Love your English paper piecing - terrific looking! Love your choice of colours!
OOOopps forgot I am following on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely fabrics you are giving away Wendy. I'd love to win them ;)! I can knit and also crochet but it's not something I do often. It seems that both knitting and crocheting have become very popular again lately.
ReplyDeleteI can crochet and knit but don't do it much anymore-now I'm quilting! Just took a class and got hooked.
ReplyDeleteI have better crochet skills than knitting skills, but can do both. Love your colorful hexies! I once crocheted a hexie afghan. Last year I paper pieced a hexie quilt.
ReplyDeleteps....I follow you via my blog reading list.
ReplyDeleteI can crochet and knit but i don't really enjoy knitting. I like to crochet blankets, scarves and amigurumi
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower
ReplyDeleteI can do all kind of things with wool, for example crocheting, knitting and felting. My last project were amigurumi crochet snails for my daughters. But I do also hats, baskets etc. in crocheting and pullovers, socks etc. in knitting.
ReplyDeleteI don't crochet or knit, always wanted to learn.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with bloglovin
ReplyDeleteHi I can justjust knit, knitted a little jersey for my baby ( now 20 yrs old) and crochet 2 blankets years ago, but quilting is definitely my preference ! Love your basket with such interesting quilting!
ReplyDeleteI can knit, but I don't knit I find it too slow
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, I love your Women of the Bible quilt! I've been getting the patterns but have just been stockpiling them. One of these days I'll tackle it. Before I started quilting a few years ago, I was an avid knitter, making mostly baby clothes, socks, and outerwear. Now we live in Florida and I don't knit very often because it's just too warm.
ReplyDeleteI used to crochet blankets but I can't now because of RA... but I took up quilting and would love to win your offer!
ReplyDeleteI can't knit for my life, but I do crochet. It is not my most favourite pasttime in the world, althought I do a load of different crafts, but when I crochet then it's mostly smaller things. The last project was a pincushion for a swap that I made different crochet flowers for :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your giveaway!
Ooh, good timing on the fabrics in your giveaway......I'm currently collecting fabrics of turquoise, blue and lime green to go with low-volume black and white and grey prints.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me !
I like to knit socks, and started a new pair of plain ones this week, letting the variagated yarn do all the work.
I don't knit but I've recently learnt to crochet and I'm loving it. So far I've made a scarf each for me and my husband and I'm currently working on 2 blankets. I didn't realise blankets would take sooooo long. :)
ReplyDeleteI know how to knit but only the basics. I have done scarves and a few hats. Not too much tho. I greatly prefer to sew. Thanks Wendy!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on IG.
ReplyDeleteI used to both knit and crochet but I haven't been able to for the last couple of years due to carpal tunnel
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeletenot sure if my comment went through I had a computer glich - yes I can knit or crochet but only in a very basic one stitch type of thing like a scarf or blanket
ReplyDeleteI used to crochet but as I've gotten older I just been making quilts.
ReplyDeleteI knit and crochet. Last things I made were crochet flowers and softies.
ReplyDeletecrochet - baby blanket, queen size blanket, victorian doll clothes.
ReplyDelete24Tangent@gmail.com
Already following on bloglovin'. Your Follow this blog with bloglovin will not open. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI like knitting and mainly do scarfs these days
ReplyDeleteI don't knit or crochet, but I do quilt and embroider. I'd like to learn punchneedle and rug hooking.
ReplyDeleteI can *barely* do single crochet, and have made a few dish cloths. For some reason, I struggle to wrap my head around crochet, although I do try. Thanks for the chance to win! mto2golsen (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI follow with Feedly.
ReplyDeleteFabuloso projects!,
ReplyDeleteNo idea of crochet or knit but I do quilt and sewing and also enjoy cooking and reading.
Have a fun week.
I do follow your blog by GFC.Thanks
ReplyDeleteI can knit, but all I can make are scarfs. I do have a half finished sweater that I don't think will ever get done(:
ReplyDeleteI Dan crochet but only make blankets. Always wanted to learn to knit.
ReplyDeleteI can't crochet or knit. I've tried both, but never really caught on.
ReplyDeleteI love your EPP project!
Nope, can't crochet or knit. The only thing I've successfully done with yarn was to cover a cardboard letter with it for my nephew. I used variegated yarn and it looked so awesome!
ReplyDeleteI knit and crochet.. I just finished making my grandma a hot water bottle cover. I've made all kind of things though, from sweaters to blankets. :)
ReplyDeleteI crochet, but haven't done any in a long time. I can't knit to save my life.
ReplyDeleteI took about 5 years to knit a scarf for my mom and then gave up! I've been thinking of starting up crocheting, though, and that beautiful wool made me wish that I did one of them!
ReplyDeleteI can crochet and can sort of knit. However, they are not something I do with any regularity. I much prefer to sew. I have made a scarf and a few hats crocheting though.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI can't crochet or knit and I really don't need another hobby!
ReplyDeletejen dot barnard at btinternet dot com
I crochet, mostly blankets.
ReplyDeleteI can knit and crochet. I usually start something like a blanket or scarf but then I kinda fizz off and stop doing it.
ReplyDeleteI follow on feedly :)
ReplyDeleteI used to crochet. I made a lot of afghans Now I am so busy making quilts that I just dont have time to do both
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on IG @marg1950
ReplyDeleteI quilt but my daughter crochets
ReplyDeletesushikrazy@hotmail.com
I taught myself to crochet a granny square. I would like to one day make afghans for seniors in the nursing home. Thank you for this chance. I love your vivid colors!
ReplyDeleteI do knit and crochet. I make sweaters, socks, torques, doilies, - just about every thing! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
I follow you on Bloglovin. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
Yes, I crochet. I have make many afghans.
ReplyDeleteI have been following with bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI can do both actually. I just started knitting and have made a scarf and coasters. I have made several blankets and cowls also.
ReplyDeleteI can do both. I am making the New Hexagon Millefiori Quilt, fun!! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMy mum taught me to knit and crochet, but I prefer to crochet.
ReplyDeleteI love to make blankets, bags and soft toys. :)
I crochet. Lately I've been making scarves
ReplyDeleteI knit. So far it's hats, scarves and simple baby blankets.
ReplyDeleteI can't do either but really wish i could.
ReplyDeleteLorirnelson (at) gmail (dot) com
I have just started to teach myself to crochet. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI tried to knit, but I never Made it past the basics
ReplyDeleteIn my teens and twenties I knitted and did crochet and made many nice woollen garments. Unfortunately I have not picked up knitting needles for a long time. I currently have too many other crafts to do!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric choices for the giveaway. I enjoy following you with Bloglovin and Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI knit, and the last thing I made was a lace shawl. Love lace knitting!
ReplyDeleteI crochet a bit, usually stuffed animals or small projects, I leave the bigger projects to my sister.
ReplyDeleteI have knitted jackets, sweaters, gloves, scarves, hats, socks, shawls, and even tea-cosies. And, I've crocheted table mats, cot blankets, jackets, hats, scarves, shawls and net curtains. (You did ask!)
ReplyDeleteI follow you with GFC, and enjoy seeing your progress with the EPP project.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy: I've been following on BlogLovin since the last giveaway and love your work.
ReplyDeleteI can knit and crochet but do less and less as quilt more and more. So much to do and so little time. Pretty much stick to hats and scarves now.
ReplyDeleteI know how to crochet, knit, do tatting, etc., but quilting takes most of my time these days.
ReplyDeleteI can knit a little, can't crochet. I embroider and do cross stitch as well as quilting.
ReplyDeletelin.web.28 at gmail dot com
I'm following you by email.
ReplyDeletelin.web.28 at gmail dot com
I am in awe of your talent! I knit and crochet, usually blankets. Unfortunately I've been having wrist pain so just sewing now.
ReplyDeleteI have never been able to knit successfully but love knitted socks so much, I worked out how to slip stitch crochet a sock that's just as lovely without all the "knottiness" of a crocheted sock. I also crochet tshirt yarn rugs and wool rugs. I also once crocheted a huge filet crochet curtain for a big hippie house window.
ReplyDeleteI knit, and I prefer smaller projects that I can finish quickly. Cowls, hats, socks.
ReplyDeleteI like to crochet. Afghans and doilies are my favorite to make, but I've also made scarves, hats and doll cloths also.
ReplyDeleteFollowing via GFC
ReplyDeleteHonestly I oly knit hats these days.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see a fellow yarnie! I knit and crochet obsessively! I usually make garments, my last big one was aran jumper, and right now I'm working on a crochet beach tunic for my friend
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how to knit or crochet - I have several wonderful handmade items that I've received in swaps, but unfortunately, no clicking needles for me!
ReplyDeleteI crochet -- and just about everything. But I've never made stuffed animals, but just about everything else.
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteI love to crochet, lately I've just been using strips of fabric and making throw rugs.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin', and love your Passacaglia WIP.
ReplyDeleteCwoosley12@yahoo.com
Before I became interested in quilting I knit a glive...only one, never "got around to" the other one!
ReplyDeleteCwoosley12@yahoo.com
I knit--mostly bags and socks, and my 12yo daughter has taught me the basics of crochet--she learned to knit when she was 6, but got hooked on crochet last year.
ReplyDeleteI used to knit but not so much anymore. I have two sweaters that are almost finished (at least 10 years old), just need to be sewed. I used to make sweaters, cardigan and scarves for children and myself. I also crochet but not as much, I made shawls and dishcloths and I would love to make a ripple quilt this summer... :-))
ReplyDeleteQuilting has taken over!
I follow with Bloglovin and IG
ReplyDeleteI do love to knit however I have only made one swaeter all the rest have been cowl, scrafs and shawls. I love how easy it is to take along.
ReplyDeleteI think I have been a follower almost since day 1. I follow through subcription posts, Bloglovin and Instagram.
ReplyDeleteBoth - and many things...scarves, blankets, and I have even crocheted koalas!
ReplyDeleteG'Day from Brisbane, Australia!
Deborah
Pink Scissors Design on Etsy
pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com
I used to knit a lot - jumpers, but today I'm into sewing
ReplyDeletequilts, bags etc,. Thank you for the giveaway. Love the
colours of the fabric.
fabricstasher24@gmail.com
Following you on Instagram and via (a different) email.
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I can crochet and knit. My craft of choice is quilting. I love your la passacaglia quilt. I need to make one. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI crochet. I usually make granny squares, but sometimes I make other things, like bookmarks.
ReplyDeleteI sew (teddies and other small projects), like embrodery, can crochet and knit (wow! :))))))
ReplyDeleteBut I like small projects in everything - couse I have no special room where I can use a lot of space to create :).
I have a very rudimentary knowledge of knitting and crochet. I've made a couple scarfs and some granny squares. Someday I might even try joining those squares into a blanket! Lol. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI knit scarves, but can't seem yo get the hang of crochet. Lovely giveaway. Matsche.christine@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHi, I love to knit and have made a variety of hats, scarfs, baby sweaters. I recently learned how to knit a cable, so exciting. I also know how to crochet but am less skilled in that area. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI learned to do both, but really loved and developed my crochet skills. I love making lace, and I've also made afghans, but lace is my first love. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteI can crochet a little and have made a few afghans.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your giveaway.
I crochet and knit. I can crochet anything. I crochet afghans, granny squares, scarves,and dishtowels.I knit scarves and dishtowels.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog through GFC.
ReplyDeleteI restarted crochet recently. I make pouches using the tapestry crochet technique. thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you with GFC. thanks again
ReplyDeleteI can do only do very basic knitting and no crochet.
ReplyDeleteajoyfulnoise(at)live(dot)com
I can crochet but I don't knit.
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am just learning to knit now :) Hoping to knit the Hitchhiker shawl soon.....
ReplyDeleteI love all the projects you've posted above - I look forward to having a look around your blog :) I can do basic knitting but I can't get the hand of crocheting - I'm much better at sewing! x
ReplyDeleteMany years ago my sister taught me to knit and I made a scarf. And I've never knit again. But I recently learned to sew and I LOVE it. Not stopping this time :)
ReplyDeleteI tried to crochet a baby blanket but it just curled around itself!
ReplyDeleteI do fairly simple knitting and crocheting- mostly scarves, hats, and a couple blankets
ReplyDeleteI follow you with Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI can crochet one long chain....and that's it.:)
ReplyDeleteI can both knit and crochet...haven't done either one in a long time...I have knitted sweaters, mittens, blankets and I have crocheted,doilies, throws....
ReplyDeleteYes Wendy I mainly am a knitter and I crochet a little too. I knit socks, sweaters, blankets, some hats, scarves, bags (usually felt them too).
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric colors you have chosen to giveaway. We both love those bright colors!
Yes I do happily follow you via GFC.
ReplyDeleteI don't knit but I do crochet!
ReplyDeleteGFC follower
ReplyDeleteI follow by email.
ReplyDeleteI crochet. Mostly afghans and small toys.
ReplyDeleteI knit scarfs.
ReplyDeleteI love to crochet--I work on crochet project and quilting projects everyday. I make all the items you have listed, Ie. afghans, shawls, hats, gloves, scarves, edgings for tea towels, etc. I seem to really like to make the tea towel edgings right now. I love your hexi crochet afghan you are making right now--would love to have directions to make myself one. janicelashley@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI crochet and knit, but rarely.
ReplyDeleteBloglovin follower!
ReplyDeleteI can't really do anything with yarn. I let my mum and sister do it for me.
ReplyDeleteI can knit, but I tend to get distracted and forget where I am in a pattern, so I stick to simple things (scarves, hats) and don't do it often anymore.
ReplyDeletefollowing with bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI did a little knitting, but it has been... hmm 20 years? Wow I feel old now. I never really made anything, just learned the basics. I am a quilter these days.
ReplyDeleteI crochet and knit, but crochet is easier and faster for me. I make afghans, hats for women undergoing chemo and friends and family, scarves, and garments. Right now I'm trying to get my arthritic fingers to carry out a knitted lace patterned scarf using lace weight wool!
ReplyDeletei crochet and wish i had learned to knit years ago
ReplyDeletefollow on bloglovin
ReplyDeletelovely blog! I both crochet and knit. I crochet afghans and stuffies and I knit everything else: socks, sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves - my favorite is anything baby related :)
ReplyDeleteTried knitting a long time ago, but I didn't keep up with it.
ReplyDeleteNot really, I have crocheted some washclothes
ReplyDeleteI used to knit jumpers, Fairaisle, Aran, Double cables etc. Unfortunately toomuch computer work left me with RSI and knitting aggravates it. Now quilting takes up all my spare time!
ReplyDeleteI knit and crochet. I make mostly accessories for myself and small baby blankets for Project Linus.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, I mostly crochet, just finished a vest in Noro yarn and a doll for my grand daughter,
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and see you in the La Passacaglia Facebook page
ReplyDeleteI am a beginner crocheter. I have made a few baby blankets
ReplyDeleteI knit everything all the time!!!
ReplyDeletet_ktl at yahoo.com
I follow on bloglovin and always admire your projects.
ReplyDeletet_ktl at yahoo.com
I tried knitting last year w/my aunt and I just didn't have enough time to dedicate to it. I'll try again in a few yrs. I want to try crocheting too as I have many afghans from my grandma.
ReplyDeleteNever knitted, but I used to crochet. I made afghans, baby sweaters and hats. I keep thinking to pick it up again..might now that I have a 9 year old grand daughter that might want to learn!
ReplyDeleteCheri
fabricandmemories(at)yahoo(dot)com
www.fabricandmemories.blogspot.com
I can do both, but don't since my children are all grown and gone. I quilt 24/7 now
ReplyDeletei love to knit socks, but crochet has always defeated me
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors! I crochet and knit. I like to crochet complex doilies. I'm just learning to knit so so far specialize in mittens only.
ReplyDeleteI corchet a lot and knit a little. I mostly crochet cowls, fingerless gloves and hats. A few blankets and stuffies. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI have knit all sorts of things: stuffier, scarves, hats, mitts, socks, and sweaters!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin!!
ReplyDeleteI knit sweaters, hats, scarves, and socks.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email. I love your bright colors.
ReplyDeleteI know how to crochet. I made one blanket, but decided that really wasn't for me. I enjoy quilting so much more. Thanks
ReplyDeletedragonfly9716 at yahoo dot com
I don't knit or crochet, but my mom crocheted. I do a lot of cross stitching though.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I'm a Bloglovin follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I crochet baby blankets and pennants. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm following through feedly.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of crocheting, I like to crochet pretty much anything. I share a lot of my patterns on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI did a little bit of both when I was young but doubt I could do either one now. I certainly do not need to start another hobby, too many quilts to make!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via GFC.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to knit, my sister tried to teach my crochet, but I wasn't very good. I quilt. That's my passion.
ReplyDeleteMy email is susan.oker003 at gmail dot com
I used to crochet and make afghans and little things. Now I quilt and cross-stitch.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Feedly and Instagram.
ReplyDeleteLove these fabrics!! Thanks for chance to win them!! :)
ReplyDeleteI looove to crochet...have made LOTS of afghans, hats & dishrags! Can kmit...am very slow...and don't really care for it much :/
I follow you thru Bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteActually I'm a very basic crochet person, so I know how to make embellishments for my sewing projects (flower etc :)) Thanks so much for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm your loyal follower via bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteI love to knit, scarves, hats & afghans
ReplyDeletewell... I can. But I can't follow patterns so I just make up my own patterns for softies or scarves.
ReplyDeleteI crochet and have made: blankets, scarves, mitts, hats and I've started my first pair of socks! I have also started to spin my own yarn.
ReplyDeleteFollowing with GFC - Joanne - jgemeroy(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI crochet and have made: blankets, mittens, hats, mini mitten ornaments, scarves, sweaters for the kids.
ReplyDeletesewsimplelife AT gmail.com
following on bloglovin
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Hi Wendy! I just started a new crochet throw blanket; blankets are the standard here. I don't knit but I would love to learn how so I can knit my own socks. I love the yarn in this post; it's so pretty! I also love all the brights colors in your quilts. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI can crochet and knit, but rarely do either, preferring to quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm a long-time, devoted follower on Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI love crocheting! I have been crocheting for a year now and in that time I have crocheted a pair of slippers, a butterfly scarf, bags, an afghan, coasters, granny squares,beanies... you get the picture :)
ReplyDeleteI crochet and knit! I have made everything EXCEPT socks! I haven't mastered that yet, but there is still time.
ReplyDeleteI crochet and knit! I have made everything EXCEPT socks! I haven't mastered that yet, but there is still time.
ReplyDeleteI love your crocheted hexagons! I do know how to crochet, but don't do much now that I've started quilting. I used to make blankets, and smaller things like tea cozies
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI can do both, although my knitting isn't the most even. I did a lot more of it when I was moving frequently and didn't have a sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteI can both crochet and knit bit I prefer to crochet. It's faster and easier. I learnt to knit from my grandma. I used to crochet doilies (when I had the time and patience to finish them, premarital times lol). These days I'd usually crochet little things like puppets, flowers (to use as accessories for hair pins and clothes), and I sometimes do headbands.
ReplyDeleteI cannot. I know I could learn, but I prefer handquilting with my time for that kind of thing!
ReplyDeleteI am a quilter of 25 years, thanks for the chance to win such pretty fabric.
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
I do crochet, but not knit. I like to make hats.
ReplyDeletei am a leftie, tried but just cant my head and hands to do it
ReplyDeleteI have crocheted in the past, but I have trouble doing more than one type of craft at a time, so right now it is quilting!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteLchin632@gmail.com
I can kind-of crochet! I have made a couple scarves, a hat and all the granny squares for a blanket - although I haven't put them together yet! I have never tried knitting, though I expect that I will someday. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm hopeless at crochet, but I know how to knit... as long as it's not much more complicated than a square, diamond, or tube shape.
ReplyDeleteNow following on IG. i love to see people's take on La Passacaglia!
ReplyDeleteI do not know how to knit but would love to learn!
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI cant' knit or crochet, but would love to learn sometime.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win!
julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com
Yes, I can knit and crochet. I make what-was-I-thinking-when-I-decided-to-take-on-this-monster projects!
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