![]() All New Homespun Handknit: 25 Small Projects to Knit with Handspun Yarn $22.95 I saw this book at a Spinning Retreat. It was so exciting, I had to order it right away, and got an extra to give as a gift. Homespun has different qualities over commercially spun yarn, and this book gives great ideas on how to use handspun, especially small amounts of yarn used together. There are many cute projects in this book, especially the ones for children! ![]() Australian Homespun $234.79 I WAS GIVEN A COPY OF HOMESPUN MAGAZINE BY MY SISTER IN LAW ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGO. SHE BUYS IT IN A SMALL TOWN NORTH OF SAN JOSE, WHERE WE BOTH LIVE. I WAS SO EXCITED BY THE CONTENTS I IMMEDIATELY WENT ONLINE IN SEARCH OF A NORTH AMERICAN DISTRIBUTOR AND BOUGHT 6 MORE AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINES FROM THEM FOR US TO SHARE. I AM LOOKING INTO A SUBSCRIPTION TO TWO OF THEM. THEY CONTAIN EVERYTHING REGARDING NEEDLEWORK/SEWING THAT WE ARE INTERSTED IN. WE ARE HOPING TO FIND SOMEONE LOCAL WHO WILL BECOME A DISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS FINE MAGAZINE AND THE OTHER ONE WE LIKE. ![]() Andy Griffith : Hollywood's Homespun Hero $4.75 Born in Mount Airy, North Carolina, Andy Griffith started studying to become a preacher, but then changed to music and drama. All of these pursuits worked to launch his career with a preacher act. He went on to play Sir Walter Raleigh with a British accent. But it was his folksy, down-home North Carolina accent that made him a star. First in his triumphant Broadway show, No Time for Sergeants, and then his acclaimed role in A Face in the Crowd. His career spanned the decades in radio, stage, TV and film. His long-running TV comedy series as a southern sheriff in "The Andy Griffith Show" established him as a television icon. Today he is best known for his portrayal of small-town lawyer on the popular television series, Matlock. BIOGRAPHY¢î takes a look back at the life of one of the most popular and endearing stars in American television. ![]() Homespun $24.95 HomeSpun brings to life an unforgettable family story and the history of India. The characters are real enough to get to know, their courage, sacrifices, faults, failings, infatuations. It's deeply human, a story about human nature, the recklessness and futility of war, and the honour of people's lives/loves. Somewhere along the way the line between fiction and non-fiction is blurred and it becomes a true story. I couldn't put it down. |
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