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All the Lovely Lurkers

OK all you lurkers, it's time to comment! I have had so many people tell me that they watch my blog for months before they say hey. Don't wait months! I love to see all the lovely comments, so please, leave a comment!

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Anonymous said…
Hey there! What are you going to be working on this week? I'm hoping not to lose steam now that the stash game is over (and also to not go crazy buying fabric!)
Anonymous said…
Hi Samantha! Just stopping by to say hi. :)

Karen
Yummers! said…
Samantha,
I'm sorry I didn't get back to you right away... busy, busy, busy!

Your book is wonderful... very well done! I don't crochet but I'm sure I'll learn when I have grandchildren some day.

Are you selling your book on Etsy... or where??? Give it some PR. Oh, I see it in the right hand column... I'd make it bigger and really play it up. Think "Marketing"!!!!!

HUGS!
Joni
Cindy said…
Hi Samantha,

I found your blog last week via the Martha Pullen message boards. I think your heirloom dresses are gorgeous. I just started making heirloom baby dresses. I will be posting my first attempt this week on my blog:

http://sew-blessed.blogspot.com/

Stop by and visit sometime. I can't wait to see what you are working on next. How did you learn to sew heirloom items? I am pretty much self-taught in all areas of crafts...but sometimes I think it would be easier if I had someone to teach me. Any advice since I am just venturing into the world of laces and fancy bands???

I'll stop by and visit again soon.

Blessings,
Cindy

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