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12 comments
Deb MacIntosh
Loved this episode.Congrats on your cookbooks.
Wendy
I LOVED this episode! Thank you! I’d also love to see an interview with Joe. I miss his smiling face, and would love to see what he has been hooking!
Linda Chamberlain
First time here and I LOVED IT! As Deanne said, you don’t know how you will touch people. Mary Janet McDonald’s choice of pattern, “Two of Us” reminded me of a dear friend, many miles away, who is remodeling her art space. I am going to order this kit and do it for her as a way to honor our friendship over the many years. Meanwhile, as the camera showed Deanne’s amazing studio, I saw another pattern of two moose that I want to order as it will fit our homestead perfectly. I am just a beginner, but having done one of Deanne’s kits as my first project, I know I can learn. Just like Mary Janet, one finds their natural rhythm with rug hooking. Thank you both for starting my day with inspiration, laughter, and possibilities!
Linda, Howling Husky Homestead, Homer, Alaska
Mary Janet’s chili cooking feels like rug hooking—full of heart and creativity as she added ingredients I would never think of. So I’m ordering her cookbook, “Tunes and Wooden Spoons” and can’t wait to try those cinnamon rolls!
Pat MacDonald
Have her cook book. Best cinnamon rolls ever.
Lee Stanton Sawyer
Giggles are necessary!!