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8 comments
Judi
Deanne, you were of course missed on the live this past week, but your giggly girls did a fine job of showcasing the beautiful studio. I must say, when we got to the large rug with the swirly sea and houses and row of adorable flowers in the front, I did a big gasp at the incredible movement you created in the water. It is a wow, wow, wow for me and if I could I would snatch it up pronto. What is that one called? Thanks for continuing to share your flowing and swirling talent with us, Judi
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Judi, It is called Red Heering in Windy Cove. Thanks. They did a great job. Here is the link to that rug
https://hookingrugs.com/products/the-red-herring-in-windy-cove-55-5-x-29
Thank you, Deanne Fitzpatrick www.hookingrugs.com 1 800 328 7756 create beauty everyday
Sue
You guys are so funny with these words and the people doing this today.
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
They had fun!
Thank you, Deanne Fitzpatrick www.hookingrugs.com 1 800 328 7756 create beauty everyday
Deb MacIntosh
I got my 10 day to creat something beautiful pack and love it.I hope our Canadian hookers enjoyed Canada Day,and hope our American neighbours enjoy your Fourth.
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Hi Deb, glad you liked your 10 minute a day pack!
Deb MacIntosh
I love the tour of the rugs.Not sure about moose but I think, "it is several moose "
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
It is just moose!
Thanks so much. Deanne Fitzpatrick Get the Sunday Letters! Inspiration every week. <https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?llr=sbkfpv5ab&p=oi&m=sbkfpv5ab&sit=wwofohinb&f=5d8f3011-5ffb-4ce6-b3fa-6a2efa74c037> create beauty everyday www.hookingrugs.com 1-800-328-7756
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Some other people let us know it stays “moose”! Thanks for watching Deb.
Catherine
The plural of moose is simply moose. It does not change from singular to plural, much like deer or sheep. Because “moose” comes from Algonquian Native American languages rather than Old English (unlike goose and geese), it never adopted the standard English plural rules. Using “meese” or “mooses” is incorrect. A group of moose is called a herd.
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Thanks Catherine.
Thanks so much. Deanne Fitzpatrick Get the Sunday Letters! Inspiration every week. <https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?llr=sbkfpv5ab&p=oi&m=sbkfpv5ab&sit=wwofohinb&f=5d8f3011-5ffb-4ce6-b3fa-6a2efa74c037> create beauty everyday www.hookingrugs.com 1-800-328-7756
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Thank you Catherine for sharing your knowledge with us!