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- Mozart’s Ghost: A Novel by Julia Cameron
- The Observations by Jane Harris
- The English American: A Novel by Alison Larkin
- The Tale of Holly How by Susan Wittig Albert
- The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood (Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter Mysteries) by Susan Wittig Albert
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- The Tale of Hill Top Farm: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert
- James Herriot’s Dog Stories: Warm And Wonderful Stories About The Animals Herriot Loves Best by James Herriot
- James Herriot’s Cat Stories by James Herriot
- Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
- From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 8) by Charlaine Harris
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Like I haven’t said enough about those ends already… maybe I need to increase the eye rolling (about the ends - definitely not the finished product - it’s beautiful) each time you pull it out of that mammoth knitting bag. Can do!
By mitbitna on 03.21.08 11:11 pm | Permalink
you could take the ‘cheaters’ way out… leave the ends and add a nice flannel fabric to the back to cover them… just call them ends ‘insulation’ hehehe.
That’s what I used to do with the cross stitched blankets I made…
Cheers Eva
By Eva on 03.22.08 3:58 am | Permalink
I was just talking about you and ends yesterday. We were having a discussion about the Fair Isle bag class and the lady who quilts was saying how she just sewed over them like you did. Shame you can’t do that here.
By Julie on 03.23.08 2:43 am | Permalink
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