tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734794303611926264.post4062890751865093192..comments2023-08-22T15:47:26.201-07:00Comments on Interrupted Sutures: Fast Fasts , Fabric Stash Busting and a WIP . Janinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14384221374769122673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734794303611926264.post-42518633848941033692016-07-22T05:39:12.909-07:002016-07-22T05:39:12.909-07:00I can't wait to see the collar in-situ, fascin...I can't wait to see the collar in-situ, fascinating! I figure that I spend so much time patting and dreaming with my stash that, like Sarah Liz, it's actually a rather economical hobby. I made green tea (matcha) ice-cream for my DS's 1st birthday & have never lived the family teasing down, it was different, but I liked it ;) I haven't tried sake kitkats, I am very intrigued now though! MaciNichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07165307130447217668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734794303611926264.post-62909775544581430652016-07-20T01:19:04.134-07:002016-07-20T01:19:04.134-07:00There seems to something about the nature of all s...There seems to something about the nature of all stashes - they just keep growing. I used to feel guilty, but when I think of all the destructive things people sometimes choose to do, it puts stash building into perspective. And if you don't drink purchased coffee like many people do on a daily basis, this becomes quite a good stash fund! The collar looks interesting - be nice to see the finished result. And bike riding - will you be making action wear? Must be fun hosting an overseas students - interesting cultural takes on the Kit Kat bar.Sarah Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17566072246120028926noreply@blogger.com