I had no idea we were "Nutmeggers" because we were not quite honest. You learn something new every day.
By the way...my first sweater is finished. I have to get a picture on my blog. It took me forever to get it done, but I did it!
I had to look on a map to find it....but now I know where Connecticut is. Why Nutmeg? And welcome to the group, I am sure you are going to have a blast here as well.
The nutmeg state in commemoration of their nefarious past - when peddlers based in connecticut would sell carved pieces of (worthless) wood as valuable "nutmegs" .-
ilhiker: Billknits: I can show you how to post pictures of knitted projects if you like. Just send me an email and we can start there.3 days 21 hours ago
Billknits: how does one post pictures of knitted projects-- little challanged here1 week 5 days ago
daninaa: I think that "queerjoe" has a pattern on his blog page1 week 5 days ago
Billknits: Des any one know where I can get a pattern for mens boxers?1 week 5 days ago
Crafty Andy: I just notice we got shouts once more lol2 weeks 2 days ago
Crafty Andy: Thank You Bill2 weeks 2 days ago
Bill: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDY!2 weeks 5 days ago
KenInMaine: Working on finishing up the Girasole. The lace edging is taking a long time but I'm happy with how it's shaping up....3 weeks 7 min ago
ilhiker: Here is the flooding where I live. http://www.desplaines.org/mediacenter.aspx?VID=37#allVideos3 weeks 6 days ago
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I had no idea we were
I had no idea we were "Nutmeggers" because we were not quite honest. You learn something new every day.
By the way...my first sweater is finished. I have to get a picture on my blog. It took me forever to get it done, but I did it!
No you are certainly not the
No you are certainly not the only one.
Killingworth here
I had to look on a map to
I had to look on a map to find it....but now I know where Connecticut is. Why Nutmeg? And welcome to the group, I am sure you are going to have a blast here as well.
The nutmeg state in
The nutmeg state in commemoration of their nefarious past - when peddlers based in connecticut would sell carved pieces of (worthless) wood as valuable "nutmegs" .-