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11 comments
Jean Zehr
I really enjoyed and appreciated this lesson yesterday! And Robert did a great job with the camera and fielding questions. Thank you!
Pat
Thankyou, thank you…
Threads
Your two live online classes were wonderful! Thank you for extending this lifeline to all during these troubling and uncertain times . Wishing you and yours good health.
Threads
Your recent free virtual classes and videos of these are much appreciated and enjoyed! Thanks for offering this lifeline during these troubling and uncertain times.
Sandra Toton
Is your ability to hook so fast and so many directions because of using yarn, sexy jersey etc? I am pretty much wool. You have a good color sense. Maybe I can try more to do that. Thanks for the video.
I am in Iowa watching. I have been to Nova Scotia twice but was just reading about rug Hooking. Very pretty rugged area.