I love having a hooker in the house <3
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
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adamae, no, he does the old hooking using linen and a tool that much resembles a crochet hook and a gripper frame stand. His hobby makes my quilting/sewing look cheap. Wool is ridiculously expensive. He has made some pretty awesome rugs, stair treads and other projects.
Bonus ** he makes the best foccacia I've had anywhere :-)
best,
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Bonus ** he makes the best foccacia I've had anywhere :-)
best,
d
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Location: york county, PA
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Whigrose -
My sister is a hooker. She does buy a lot of wool by the bolt but she buys a lot of wool garments at thrift shops. She washes them in her washer and dries them in the dryer. And then proceeds to rip and tear and scavenge. The best days for wool gathering is when the stores have their half off days.
My sister is a hooker. She does buy a lot of wool by the bolt but she buys a lot of wool garments at thrift shops. She washes them in her washer and dries them in the dryer. And then proceeds to rip and tear and scavenge. The best days for wool gathering is when the stores have their half off days.
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