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20 comments
Alexandra
I enjoy hearing Deanne’s thought process as she hooks, but I kept waiting for the instructions on how to make a pillow! This Live and last week’s were both entitled, “Please Show Me How to Make a Pillow”, parts 1 and 2. A mistake? 😁
Carol cochrane
When you outline your loops are far apart. Is there any reason for this
Carol cochrane
When you outline your loops are far apart. Is there any reason for this
Carol Weingartner
It helps me so much to hear your thinking as you select colors. I never cease to learn about interesting combinations. As you try one color next to a previous color, I am talking to you, saying out loud," no, not that or yes, that’s great."l Love the multicolor flower. What is the blue you outlined with ..? It looks like something I would use a lot of.
Happy Hooking, Carol
Eileen
My Mom used to start with the bottom up for the first hour and then would flip it over. This is not easy though as the turkey can be a bit slippery so we always make sure to have an extra pair of clean oven mitts for the flipping and then toss them right in the wash! I do hear tenting and a rack inside the roasting pan to get the turkey up off the bottom can help too.