HookandLoop
(Claire Woodhead)
27 November 2016 14:05
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Oh no not Q again!
Maybe when we reach the letters Q, Z J, it should be an ‘All Play’ or ‘No trump’ ie use any letter? But mind you, I also struggle with E, Y and W!!!
Suzzie x
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fulgorine
(Cate van Alphen)
27 November 2016 23:15
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Q for Quite a small cabochon
erkinwald
(Lynn Britton)
28 November 2016 07:42
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P is for practical and pretty
R is for RAF, a hottie for the ‘boys in blue’,
Navy blue hand knitted hot water bottle cover, with a crocheted RAF style roundel appliqued on the front. I have designed the top with a turn down cuff, encasing the whole of the plug, so little fingers will be deterred from 'fiddling', however it...
S is for sparkly Glitter Pendant x
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coatimundi
(Christine E.)
28 November 2016 13:55
6361
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teabreaks
(Brenda Cumming)
28 November 2016 14:46
6362
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W is for winter
Decorative handmade coasters. A set of 4 coasters featuring scenes a nature lover would love! You will receive 2 coasters with snow topped mountains & clouds, 1 coaster with a bear & snow topped mountains, & 1 coaster with a bear and a gree...
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fulgorine
(Cate van Alphen)
28 November 2016 22:22
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X is for polymer clay pins X 2
Y is for yellow
A bold honeycomb mug coaster, sure to brighten up your day! This fabric drinks coaster has an applique cup/mug in bright yellow, white & cream....perfect for spring! and this coaster would make the perfect gift for someone special at any time of...
Z is for I’m Zealous about silver
teabreaks
(Brenda Cumming)
29 November 2016 20:54
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F is for Fluffy pompom,
A hand knitted tweed stitch tea cosie in muted scandi colours. Starting at the hem I have knitted the rib in storm blue. Then using three different coloured yarns; storm blue, ochre and misty grey, I have knitted a wonderful tweed stitch tea cosie...
G for Granny square blanket
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