Happy to show the link to Quilter 65 lovely quilt. Love how perfect her quilts always are, especially since I don't have the eye sight anymore.
OK, we hold one or two sweet potatoes back every year and put them into water with toothpicks so the whole potato does not fall into the water. It spouts young vines out the spores on the sides of it, which we pick off and put into water in a small glass or jar to root, then plant it.The bottom might root and sent vines out, not sure. DH read an article that claimed you could clone any plant with an aquarium pump and the 'plant' suspended in Styrofoam on top of it. Or take a medium large potato drill a small hole into the potato and place a rose stem stripped of its leaves into the hole in the potato. Bury the potato just under the soil in a pot and cover it with a jar. Within six weeks, the rose with leaf out and bloom. I noticed last Saturday, Wal Mart was selling fresh potted herbs in its produce section.
Yes, Givio, 'frogging' is rip it, rip it, taking seams out...which I have done all too often. LOL!