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Response: No. I even think I have mentioned my ethnicity on my profile somewhere.
Response: Ha, by now we have moved around the important furniture - but still need to sort through the smaller stuff!
Response: Maybe I was the one who misunderstood?
Response: Thanks for informing me!
Response: Similar to eels, but more primitive.
Response: How we do it is to tie onion peels tight next to eggs before boiling these. You can boil just together with onion peels as well, but the you get even brown color instead of surprise patterns. This year, we had only little fragments of onion peel so we put these in cloth pieces and tied like little sacks with thread all around, but in previous years I have saved larger pieces beforehand, and then no cloth is needed, just thread.
Response: Yes, that's what you are supposed to do with them! Yay, I was worried it won't make it, being so non-flat!
Response: A bit too sour for people, usually, but they do occasionally make some jams or wines.
Response: I mostly just wish it wouldn't turn into ice - I hate melting-freezing-melting-freezing weathers, I'd rather have just cold enough to stay frozen. Winter without snow just isn't real winter, though!
Response: Wow, and here I was thinking that I'll wait until holidays are over to open negotations for resend... TWO AND HALF MONTHS??
Response: A regular bookstore! Maybe these envelopes were leftovers from last year, though, because there was just a little box that I was allowed to make a clean sweep of.
Response: The other things (except for scarf) were special things to be tackled BECAUSE I was on that vacation. ;)
Response: Ha, what a lucky occurrence! I tried to draw a special "sock yarn", that makes itself into a pattern when knitted.
Response: Must be very international tree and shrub!
Response: Some of the tips that came with my burner set looked like someone had cut off two sides of a pencil - hence scaly-looking surfaces (three different sizes).
Response: Yes, you got them all!
Response: The plant is a rhododendron, and the "rudzu pÄrslas" are in English just plain old rye flakes (like corn flakes for breakfast but these are rye flakes with honey). ;) Yes for the rest!
Response: They are really great-grandmother and great-granddaughter, but that's just details. ;)
Response: Yes, exactly! Well, by the name of pattern, the first was a Dragon, but it really looks rather like a dinosaur.
Response: Perfect guess!!
Response: LOL, good guesses for the last, and not much different from what it was - a bucket (I know it was a bad picture). The rest you guesses just what I thought!
Response: Yes! I thought "abandoned" for the last one, but all yours suit well, too.
Response: How good it arrived just in time for Christmas. ;)
Response: I bought that thread a year or two ago just to be used for snowflakes. ;)
Response: Sunnysidey sent me this folded envelope-and-note-in-one in a swap. :) I thought it cool, too!
Response: And now I will, of course, wonder what is "precise shopping". :D
Response: Well, not really - in the sense that it was one of patterns I had made and used earlier, too; but I did think that you'd rather have a knit snake kit than a crochet puppy one.
Response: I thought that you maybe haven't, which is why I tried to describe it so much. ;)
Response: No, I'm no writer at all. :) So you are not very disappointed at me for ruining your image of ladybirds?
Response: That's quite different - yours had a special hole in his skull, waiting for the hanger, but I would have needed to *press* that hook in. ;)
Response: I hope it fits you well!
Response: Yay! I'm really relieved it got to you before December!
Response: Ah, 18yo boys are supposed to be impressed by tits - especially by Great Tits, I guess. ;)
Response: Hm... can I suggest a certain The Coptic Stitch group then? ;) Your books will look professional in no time!
Response: OK, I understand you have all three now. :)
Response: It was yellow, it had owl. How could I have passed it?
Response: I think a small box is so much safer for a matchbox than a bubble envelope, don't you think? My post clerk did not like the smallness of the box, though - it was difficult for her to fix the customs declaration to it.
Response: I'm still marveling about it myself - WHO on earth gave money for something like that?? ;)
Response: Wait... I have sent only 2 photos out of four as yet!
Response: I admit I just didn't think much before acting.. I was wiser next time. :)
Response: I think it is a salt or pepper shaker - you can pull the cap off and there's a place you could fill. P.S. And so why do you mention it with the swap? :P
Response: I swear I sent half a meter cut in half as asked in swap description. It did seem to me that it was an unnaturally wide fabric, though. ;)
Response: I'm not sure, which bear do you mean ;), but F, D and P (was the crossword solvable?) were made by me.
Response: Whee, I already started to wonder whether they have got lost! But... if you won't do dishes with them... does it mean I failed this swap?
Response: Actually, I baked the yarn together with clay, but it needed some more glueing aferwards.
Response: I hope you will cut these ATCs up and use in some craft projects (or add stamps to Erin's collection) - then they would not be exactly a waste. ;)
Response: Hope you find the toys inside somewhat inspiring, too! And only in eleven days to USA?? Must be a record time.
Response: I think you have mentioned dogs and flower beds somewhere.. :)
Response: Well, without thread these puzzles wouldn't be really workable as they had to be according to the swap description! :)
Response: Aww, thanks! :)
Response: Thanks! I hope you'll share him with your daughter, though. ;)
Response: Maybe you just haven't searched for them. ;)
Response: Thanks for rating!
Response: Besides the usual books like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, I was chewing my nails for you reminding me of Seventh Son. And I cannot reread it because I don't have it, it was borrowed!
Response: Thanks! And I must also thank you (or your profile) for leading me to such an interesting page.
Response: Mittens are really quite like hats, only you have to leave a hole and sew on a tiny "hat" there! ;)
Response: Ooh, and it got through, what with hair and all? :D
Response: Hurry out with camera before it melts! ;) We had about one week of this snow and that's all. :(
Response: How cool you like shiny stuff! And "I" makes a good short word to put on an inchie, doesn't it? ;)
Response: I'm happy you like it! And that you got it - I had hoped that bribery would work! ;)
Response: Thanks for your own tour as well!
Response: That's nice to hear. :D The lady at post office did not put stamp on the envelope while I was there but I asked her to put a nice one, hope she did that!
Response: Thanks for rating!
Response: Thank you for your rating... and a perfect excuse for me to run after snow things!! BTW, some of the snowflakes should glow in the dark.
Response: One of them should be what I spoiled 4-5 times... I'm happy you liked the last version! :)
Response: That's wonderful you liked them, I worried a lot about whether you will.
Response: That was my favourite sky photo, too!
Response: And this one was my personal favourite in forest. :)
Response: How nice you liked it! :)
Response: Actually, it was light by intention, I would have liked the outline to be made up only of edges of netting pieces, but I had to attach them somehow.
Response: Thanks for you nice words! In fact I was very worried about this one, thought whether it does actually count as an ATC at all. Glad that you think it does, and happy you even liked it!
Response: I'm very glad you liked them. I actually found them when I had your envelope already all glued up, so I tore it open and changed some stickers. ;)