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19 comments
Judi Rempel
I was so surprised this morning that I got to watch the live when it was happening! What a wonderful way to start my day! Iove the horses rug and the explanation of Sable Island. My partner and I are coming for a visit in July and look forward to a visit in the studio…a dream of mine for years. I have never visited your part of Canada. I am thrilled you are using velvet, Deanne. I love that you give yourself freedom like that in your hooking. It is inspiring and feeds my creative soul. I would like to get a chericamp frame, but am wondering how I could get it home! Any ideas?
Marnie Dunbar
The Thursday live gave me something to look forward to today. I did yoga for my sciatica, walked my Boston who’s getting near the end, did the shopping , cleaned up the yard for the Firesmart people, talked to my daughter who is having a “nervous wreck down”, and then sat down and had a few good laughs with you. It did me a world of good and took my mind off the elephant in the room, the state of the world.
I feel like hooking myself a placemat in all the pinks I can find in my stash. I feel like hooking with yarn like Deanne- it is more forgiving, I think; but I have a lot of beautiful pink cloth…. You are all terrific. Thanks for letting me watch.
Diana Pierce
Hi – watching the recording of today’s Live. Wondering if the comments and answers for the Inspiration Sessions will be recorded along with the video of Deanne so we have access to those as well. Thanks so much.
Linda Daughen
Can we see Joes hollyhock in progress
Gail Timmer
I work on watching my tone when I speak! I need to do this always but Lent is a good start 😊