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Tag Archives: hobbies
Gift #1138: Inspired by Nature Retreat
This October has flown by and it has been full of wonderful experiences which I’m hoping to share with you over the weeks ahead. During the second weekend of the month, I was able to attend the Inspired by Nature … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Autumn, crafting, hobbies, Inspired by nature, jewelry making, nature, retreat
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Gift #1093: Fiber Festivals
During the warm weather months you may not think that knitting would be on the top of anyone’s mind, but I assure you that it is. Spring and summer are hosts to various fiber festivals throughout our area and I … Continue reading
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Tagged crafting, deep dyed yarns, fiber, fiber festival, hobbies, hoosier hills, Indiana, Knitting
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Gift #881: Off the Needles
Once I typed the title I realized that it could be a new description of someone who’s a little crazy. Like “one marble short”, this could be a key phrase to describe a knitter who has gone over the edge. … Continue reading
Gift #879: Creative Imaginings
Whew! What a week it has been! Busy, long, and tiring and I’m sitting on my couch with a very long to-do list and no more energy. I need to find a way to siphon off some of the energy … Continue reading
Gift #872: Stampaway 2015
I spent a long wonderful weekend in Cincinnati, so I wasn’t blogging for a few days. But today I thought I’d share some of the highlights of the trip. Well, there’s the trip in a nutshell! (Just kidding, there were … Continue reading
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Tagged crafting, hobbies, rubber stampin, Stampaway, Tim Holtz
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Gift #791: Knitting Crisis and other Lessons
I hope that you will excuse my blogging absence for the past several days. I was having a mid-knit crisis. As in the case with a mid-life crisis, a mid-knit crisis arises when one takes stock of the passing of … Continue reading
Gift #448: traveling day
When I was younger and more adventurous, I thought the most wonderful places were airports and hotel rooms. I’m still pretty enchanted with hotel rooms, especially clean ones with comfortable beds and lots of pillows. Unfortunately though, airports largely lost … Continue reading