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25 comments
Shelley Richardson
I’m late to the party but the book I am reading is UNRAVELING, by Peggy Orenstein. It is a fascinating tale of the writer wanting to go from the fibre (shearing the sheep) to knitting the garment. It is full of really interesting facts and tales about how we are lucky enough to yarn of all kinds and the evolution of the production of fibre threads. Whether you’re a rug hooker or a knitter I think you’d really enjoy this read.
Deb MacIntosh
I just finished reading The Brightest Day,the Darkest night by an Irish writer,Brendan Graham.
Diana
Book, You shouldn’t Have come here. By Jeneva Rose
Cathie
LaHave bakery still has seed bread.. and it’s still delicious. The bakery has really expanded.
Terry Turner Mitchell
Hello from Port Williams Nova Scotia and I’m currently reading Irish Fairy Tales.
Enjoy your long weekend.