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Susann on Scrap Quilt:

04-09-2010
Fine.

taeas on Scrap Quilt:

31-08-2010
Thank you – I liked this post.

Susann on Rasterbator:

20-08-2010
I heard several times that the Rasterbator doesn’t work. After I tried it and it worked fine, I added a note on how I did it. Have fun!

Susann on Cardboard Weave II:

05-08-2010
Arlette, what can I say but: I'm so glad that you like it :))

Susann on Clothes From Crocheted Medaillons:

05-08-2010
sheela, if you go to the main site of Jessica Tromp try the menu on top (KNITTING PATTERNS etc). Or try the other links of this entry, they bring you to the crochet patterns for/from square medaillons and to the basic woman measurement charts for clothing patterns. If you are on a pattern site of Jessica Tromp click there on the thumbnails. I hope that this helps you and that you will have fun crocheting things :)

Arlette on Cardboard Weave II:

04-08-2010
I absolutely love this! Thank you for all the info. You are so talented. I'm already spending a lot of fun filled time on your wonderful website. You're so inspiring!

sheela on Clothes From Crocheted Medaillons:

04-08-2010
hi, i tried the site of jessica tromp, but could not find any patterns. can you help please. thank you very much sheela

Susann on Knitted/Crocheted Bangles:

01-08-2010
minniemack, I'm so glad that you like it :)) Try the one-liter-bottle; if it is too wide, cut it open and join both sides just as I did, it's no problem at all. Have much fun!

minniemack on Knitted/Crocheted Bangles:

01-08-2010
Greaaaaat idea! I just sent two knitted bracelets for a swap--one was on an old bangle, and the other on the cardboard core from mailing tape. A flexible bracelet will be great!! It looks like a one liter bottle will be fine for my small wrist.

Susann on Crocheted Paisleys:

30-07-2010
Saruji, you're very welcome :))

Saruji on Crocheted Paisleys:

29-07-2010
Thanx a lot!

Elastic Pan Covers on Fabric Bowl Cover:

29-07-2010
Creative idea! Contrary to popular belief, bowl covers can come a large variety of shapes, sizes, and even materials. By using fabric, homeowners can create efficient bowl covers at a very low price. Great job!

Susann on Crocheted Paisleys:

29-07-2010
Saruji, thank you so much for telling me! Fortunately I found the tutorial in webarchive. Have fun crocheting some Paisleys!

Saruji on Crocheted Paisleys:

27-07-2010
Hello! I like the idea of crocheted paisley very much, but the link to the pattern is dead. Is it possible to upload it again, please? Thanks! Saruji

Susann on Kumihimo:

26-07-2010
Jacqueline: I'm very glad that you like it :))

Jacqueline on Kumihimo:

24-07-2010
olá Gostei muito do seu blog, muitos links para olhar; hey, i liked of your blog, very links for to look.

Susann on Frufru:

18-07-2010
Thank you, Jenny, for your comment. I think that this should be possible. But if my sewing machine doesn't have such a ruffling foot I won't be able to buy one, because I think that my machine is about 80 years old - I don't get no more spare parts ;-)

Jenny Francis on Frufru:

16-07-2010
After watching the videos i think perhaps you could do this with a regular ruffling foot. They are available for most machines and aren't that expensive, but they do take a little bit of getting used too. Bring on the Frufru!

Susann on Random Squares Pattern Generator:

30-06-2010
Spookiwaffles, I'm sitting here with a broooad grin! And I must say that I reacted in the same way, being nearly homeless myself now but playing around the whole day ;-))

Spookiwaffles on Random Squares Pattern Generator:

30-06-2010
I'm pretty sure this is my new favorite anything ever, and I'm going to waste away and be homeless because all I want to do is play with it and plot the many things I can do with these gorgeous designs, haha. Thank you SO MUCH! :-D

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