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Can any plant more resemble Avatar than Japanese Wisteria in full bloom? We had many of these plants at one time, now looking again to add to our Mid-Ohio garden, can't wait for Spring!
I am book crazy! I admit it. You get this title if you have ever spent 7 hours going through boxes, I mean literally boxes of books looking for 1 thing, CRAFT BOOKS! Having done this a few years ago, makes me yearn to do it again. But this is a once in a lifetime moment, there are no seconds. The story begins with a young couple purchasing a three story building right off our square downtown. The building was vacant for a long time and the little cafe restaurant on the first floor, facing the towns square was closed. Left behind in the building was a treasure trove of books. Many ruined from years of neglect; rain from a leaky roof, others torn and crushed from other falling books, mold and mildew galore. There were school books, workbooks, children's primers, coloring books, college course books, novels, vintage books and so much more in subjects of math, literature, poetry, music, history and crafts. All this, 10's of thousands of books left in the third floor a
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"To Gauge or not to Gauge" that is the question.... "Why do I need to In-Gauge?" "How to get my Hook to In-Gauge?" "Do I In-Gauge before or after the project?" "What if I don't want to be In-Gauge'd?" G auge in crochet is important my mentors demand! How will you know how much yarn your design will take? How will you know what size your design will be? Okay, OKAY! I'll admit it and accept that gauge is important, I can't ignore it any longer. But, dang not so simple for a fledgling! I'm not a math expert by a long shot and the calculator isn't talking to me. So, what to do about this important element of designing? STUDY...STUDY...STUDY! I have found Edie Eckman's little book "The Crochet Answer Book" to be most enlightening on many subjects including gauge. And, I started comparing how others write up gauge instructions in patterns. It is interesting how differently they are pre