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ImplausibleYarn
Blogs I follow
* that Cheeky Urchin *
A Chica Bakes
A Continuous Strand
a Friend to knit with
A Playful Day
Advertising for Love
Alaskan Purl Designs
Bilingual Butter
Blacklashes
caffeinegirlknits
Chez Danisse
Cloudberry
Drop Stitches Not Bombs
E-Book Swap
E-Book Swap
Fancie Pants Knits
Fig and Thistle
Foof&Faff
From a North London Kitchen...
golden bird knits
Granny Chic Gal
Hestia's Larder
It's All An Adventure
Killer Fiction
Knitterwockey
knitting lemonade
Land Cuckoo
Lazy Kate.
life on coyote hill
Longstockings
love and a licked spoon
Love Letter from London
Maiden Jane
Mindfully Simple
Musings
Newcastle Inn
Noma Notes and Nods
Odd Socks and Pretty Frocks
Paris Pastry
PembrokePurls
Permission to Unwind
Pink Feather Paradise
PRETTY FAR WEST
Pumpkin Girl
Remember: A Creative Miscellany
Retro Rack
she shoots sheep shots
sheepish one
Stuff I make, bake and love
Tea and Crumpets
Tea For Joy
The 60/40
The Balancing Act
The Butterfly Balcony
The Caked Crusader
The Cassandra Voom Show
The domestic novice
The Knitted Squirrel
The Squeaky Wheel
The Wisteria House
This Girl is...
Two Cables n' A Frapp. . .
Vintage,pretty & shabby
Virginia is for...
Vixen Vintage
with my bare hands
you know what i love?
About me
Introduction
My name is Heather and I'm in my early 20's living on the coast of Maine.
Interests
Knitting,
spinning,
traveling,
pretending I'm the next Julia Childs...
Favorite Movies
I love happy endings in movies,
I want things to work out for the best. The guy should get the girl and the hero needs to save the day. Horror is a category I pretend doesn't exist.
Favorite Music
it starts with The Beatles and travels down a winding road visiting The Who and Aerosmith. It detours with the Glenn Miller Band and stops with the good time that Elton John provides. There is an awful lot of territory in between.
Favorite Books
I have a weak spot for British Chick Lit,
I blame it on Bridget Jones. I appreciate classics but don't always get the fuss. I think that Lamb by Christopher Moore is brilliant.