Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Style



I think I missed the style gene that runs through my family.
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12 comments:

  1. how lovely! i don't think you missed out, i think we all have our own sense of style - at least that's what i tell myself!!!!

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  2. I LOVE IT!!

    I have only got DPN here so cant do one for myself :( but otherwise might!

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  3. Sounds like you had a hoot at SIT and I think I'll have to come next time. LOVE the style in this photo!!

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  4. Ugh, tortisehell needlse! LOVE the look, but can't stand knitting with them. Only wish I still had some as they were given to me by my (nearly dead) Grandma. I think it looks great.

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  5. Think I missed it too.

    ps: Are you sure that isn't a pic from and Architectural Digest mag? I am having a hard time believing any mortal would be able to leave a tabletop that bare. I mean, where's the junk mail?

    pps: it was my HUSBAND who's had surgery not my boy :o

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  6. Oh, I think you got it alright!

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  7. Very nice indeedy.
    Great to meet you hope you have a safe trip home. You were the life of the party and represent the Uk bloggers well!

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  8. Want to come and decorate for me?????

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  9. Are they knitting needles? Yes they are - love it!! You might be missing a gene or two but is isn't the style gene.

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  10. duuuuuuuuuuuude!!! you OOZE style!!! (ok, sorry, that sounded A LOT more complimentary in my head! note to self: the word "ooze" is not flattering in any context!) your style flows into making amazing art and knowing how to work in EVERY crafty metier and raising the world's most interesting and intelligent children! i mean, if you wanted to, you could easily have clean surfaces with nothing but pretty vases on them, and that would be lovely...but then there'd be less paintings and quilts and donkees in the world...which would truly be A SHAME, imo!!! ♥♥♥

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  11. Ooh pretty....although I feel for the poor tortoises having to go round neked to meet our knitterly needs!

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