Hello (again)

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kate egg
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Hello (again)

Post: # 232211Post kate egg »

I thought I had registered in April but was completely lost when I tried to log in, never mind, here I am again! I was introduced to the forum by a very inspirational lady who came to a knitting and crochet group I was at in Northumberland in April, and then reminded of it again when I met another member at the weekend.
I am a little self sufficient, have 4 chickens which lay most days and a lovely veg plot that is thriving despite the lack of rain for the last few weeks. Cannot beat the taste of home grown veg :icon_smile:

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Post: # 232286Post MKG »

Well - welcome or welcome back anyway, Kate. May your chickens continue to do what chickens do. Oh - and your veggies too. :iconbiggrin:

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Post: # 232287Post Milims »

Hi Kate Egg and welcome :wave: Where in Northumberland was your knitting and crochet group? I ask because funnily enough I met a very inspirational lady at a knitting and crochet group in Northumberland recently!
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Post: # 232288Post darkbrowneggs »

Hi from Sue in Worcestershire - another newbie :wave:

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Hello and welcome from a fellow Nottinghamian :flower:

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kate egg
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Post: # 232323Post kate egg »

Milims wrote:Hi Kate Egg and welcome :wave: Where in Northumberland was your knitting and crochet group? I ask because funnily enough I met a very inspirational lady at a knitting and crochet group in Northumberland recently!
Hi - it was at my friend Vanessa's who lives near Seahouses. I met her through a knitting charity and we have become such good friends. She has held 3 knitting weekends that I have really enjoyed :iconbiggrin:

Thank you for the welcomes :wave:

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Welcome to ISH :flower:

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Hello from a fellow knitaholic :wave:
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kate egg
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becks77 wrote:Hello from a fellow knitaholic :wave:
Thank you :iconbiggrin:
I have just learnt to crochet after trying for ages, so knitting and crocheting to my hearts content (well life gets in the way sometimes but I try as much as I can!)

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Post: # 232549Post chickenchargrill »

Hi Kate! I knit too, just starting to crochet. Just across the border from you in Derby. :wave:

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Post: # 232554Post kate egg »

chickenchargrill wrote:Hi Kate! I knit too, just starting to crochet. Just across the border from you in Derby. :wave:
Hello neighbour! I have knitted for years, and tried lots of times to learn to crochet but could never get the hang of how to hold the hook, then at a knitting show in Perth (Scotland not Australia!) last weekend someone showed me how to hold the hook as if you were knitting - a real eureka moment and I have hardly stopped crocheting since :cheers: Someone said there is no wrong way if it works for you and this does. I am off to Stafford on Monday morning to meet some more members of our charity group for more crochet tuition, will be an expert soon :lol: :lol:

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