Hello From Manchester England
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Manchester UK
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Huge Thank you for your Welcomes. I've been washing loads of plain colour cottons since last night lol. Making sure that any colour runs are done before I start working with them. Kids are rather excited that I'm making a start after so much time planning.
I love Manchester. We live in a place just outside of Manchester called Middleton. We have a lot of Medieval history round here, Some fantastic old buildings. It's just on the edge before a lot of farm land and canals. Lovely places to go for walks ~(when it's not raining, been rather horrid Autumn and start of Winter has been just as wet )
My inlaws live on the Isle of Wight now and we are have been talking about maybe, when hubby retires, that we might sell up and move down there and have a craft shop.
I love Manchester. We live in a place just outside of Manchester called Middleton. We have a lot of Medieval history round here, Some fantastic old buildings. It's just on the edge before a lot of farm land and canals. Lovely places to go for walks ~(when it's not raining, been rather horrid Autumn and start of Winter has been just as wet )
My inlaws live on the Isle of Wight now and we are have been talking about maybe, when hubby retires, that we might sell up and move down there and have a craft shop.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633
Welcome from North Dakota. Today we are going further into the deep freeze. wind chills to -60 below zero. I am pretty sure that my car will not start today, so I am not going out to work. Hope it warms up some to be able to head to Minot ND as I need to be on a plane bound for Dallas Tx on Tuesday morning. Enjoy your kids they sound amazing as do you with your health issues. We will do our best to answer any questions you might have. We have an awesome group and we all are "family". Amy
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Victoria, Australia
Posts: 260
Only a little bit broken will be perfect for us AND you already have your fabric stash. Sounds like you have found home.
Perhaps you could make your daughter a patchwork top and use one of her special blankets as the back. She could still have her blanket and your could use some of your fabrics and start on a journey that you could share.
Welcome from Victoria Australia.
Perhaps you could make your daughter a patchwork top and use one of her special blankets as the back. She could still have her blanket and your could use some of your fabrics and start on a journey that you could share.
Welcome from Victoria Australia.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Only a little bit broken will be perfect for us AND you already have your fabric stash. Sounds like you have found home.
Perhaps you could make your daughter a patchwork top and use one of her special blankets as the back. She could still have her blanket and your could use some of your fabrics and start on a journey that you could share.
Welcome from Victoria Australia.
Perhaps you could make your daughter a patchwork top and use one of her special blankets as the back. She could still have her blanket and your could use some of your fabrics and start on a journey that you could share.
Welcome from Victoria Australia.
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