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Because I’m a librarian and a geek, I’m trying to do things the “right” way this time around with this blog. Technorati requires that I post this fab code in order to verify that I am indeed the author of this blog. Believe me, I have no delusions about ever appearing in the Technorati top 100 or even the top 1000. But this amuses me. So, here ya go:
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I signed up with them earlier this week! Just trying to get my name out there. I doubt I’ll ever become well known, but can’t hurt to try to reach the most amount of people!
I think your (and Roro’s) chances at fame are better than mine! How can anyone resist her cuteness?
Love you video of wrap and turn, it really heepld. However, I am having problems with the section on decreasing. I don’t understand Edging Pattern, Row 17. Am I knitting the rest of the row after the k2tog? I’m not sure when i am suppose to turn work . After I turn work , then what do I do? I think I must be doing something wrong.Love your shawl patterns. I have made some of the others. Sure hope i can figure this one out. Thanks for your help.
O tipo que censurou o Saramago há uns anos também era do psd,não era?a igreja continua intocável,para certos senhores…A lembrar o tempo em que tinhamos fascistas no poder e a igreja do seu lado…Embora não possamos esquecer os católicos que souberam estar do lado certo da baricada…Este david é uma besta. E concordo convosco:que vá bardamerda´.
Hi Bazil,That’s cool! The gloves is just a green cloth gloves and is separate from the arm guards/gauntlet. The gauntlet is made from rubber foam, attached together using super glue or hot glue would work as well. Then I used grass green spray paint to finish it off. I hope that helps. Thanks! I’m glad you liked it!
I guess you had an wonderful time in Germany as well as Europe. It was lovely reading the description of the places. Language does create a problem & in our country only, so many times we have to face this problem….and the Pics- just too good as usual…very Beautifully captured shots…lovely reading!