Calling all ewe sheep!

And, nothing lost in the bottom of your purse! (The light goes on!!!) I must do something like that for my knitting bag. I have been using old cloth briefcases for knitting bags. The briefcases have pockets designed for pencils that work well for DPN, but darning needles just disappear. I thought about the commercial craft totes made for knitters but saw the same problem. The solution is little cloth bags. Thanks Mirjam!

Aaron

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That would explain why my mother never used them. Thanks for explanation.

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Your friend

ELSJE !!! Me organized ,,, it is just that i am so unorganized that i made all those [ Different colored] bags , now i can be organized as well as wash them if the get dirty ... But they really made life easier .... mirjam

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Otto made me a lard pinfor me, when I had just arrived in Canada. A friend at work gave him a piece of venison. As Aaron explained that kind of meat is so devoid of any fat, you need to add some to made it pallatable. What I did after that was a Dutch version of Liver. You get a large beef liver, and lard it, now you simmer it in water with lots of spieces, so it just is cooked. Let it cool and slice it thinly. Eat on a sandwich with a bit of salt. I love it. Now we are not suppose to eat fat or liver. The lard pin keeps my sharpening knives steel, company in the drawer.

Els

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Els van Dam

Good for you...

Els

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Els van Dam

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