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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Happy Australia Day
Sweetheart Teacups, 100% Australian Yarn, Clover crochet hooks, Organic Chocolate, a two-seater couch and homemade soda bread all make for a gorgeous holiday...
When I read the title of your blog post, it had an Australian accent in my head when I got to the word Australia. I think it was in the voice of the guy who does the fosters beer commercials in America :-P Anyway, I love your pictures and the bread looks amazing :)
Hahaha.... we usually pronounce it OSTRALIA.... so you perhaps got it right. Thanks for stopping by Amy... I'm missing the group on Facebook. Not long now
The heart teacup is adorable. It's quite shallow so it doesn't make a lot of tea but it's so pretty. I got them as a gift from my brother Dave and his partner Chris. The stitch is something I picked up from a great blogger in New Zealand called Alice and Raymond. She calls in a Grandala and they're so easy. I'm making a blanket for my 2 seater couch and if you tuck your ends as you go it just makes the whole experience easier. I also attach as I go too... nothing worse than making a whole bunch of squares only to put it all together at the end... if you're anything like me, you just bag it up and put it in the 'later' pile
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When I read the title of your blog post, it had an Australian accent in my head when I got to the word Australia. I think it was in the voice of the guy who does the fosters beer commercials in America :-P Anyway, I love your pictures and the bread looks amazing :)
Hahaha.... we usually pronounce it OSTRALIA.... so you perhaps got it right. Thanks for stopping by Amy... I'm missing the group on Facebook. Not long now
You're welcome :D I deactivated my facebook account a few days ago. I needed a change :)
I love the heart tea cup! And what's that stitch you're creating?
The heart teacup is adorable. It's quite shallow so it doesn't make a lot of tea but it's so pretty. I got them as a gift from my brother Dave and his partner Chris.
The stitch is something I picked up from a great blogger in New Zealand called Alice and Raymond. She calls in a Grandala and they're so easy. I'm making a blanket for my 2 seater couch and if you tuck your ends as you go it just makes the whole experience easier. I also attach as I go too... nothing worse than making a whole bunch of squares only to put it all together at the end... if you're anything like me, you just bag it up and put it in the 'later' pile
Thanks for stopping by
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