Great to see you again. Love the needle minder. I’m a paper ripper. Don’t have time for taking it off slowly, I’m impatient trying to get at what’s inside. Until tomorrow, happy stitching 🪡💤🍁
Great answers. It is interesting as Canada has lots of French. We have a place near us that we call the French Shore. I agree with you on going back in time for a historical exploration.
I usually am a ripper for presents. I don't fudge a lot with stitching. I find it harder to keep track if I fudge so I usually frog my mistakes. I would have to give the supernatural power more thought. To always heal would be nice as well as understanding all languages. That is a gorgeous needle minder.
I would also want to travel in time, back in time. Sometimes I think uuuu if only I could go back and did not do that crazy thing 😅 And I'm a ripper as well😂
I want a linguist to explain to me why I always want to put "ian" at the end of Canada. It's not just the geese. "That's a US nickel." "That's a Canada nickel." ? But I want to say That's a Canadian nickel. Is it something to do with I *can't* fluently say United Statesian? Beats me. Well, luckily for me, Canadians only seem to get ruffled about their geese. lol Fudgy makes me giggle. He's so cute.
On closer inspection I think the needleminder might be a loon. Hard to tell. But I love that it started a linguistic conversation with you. Fudgy is pretty darn cute. See you tomorrow.
Hiya I would love to be able to grant wishes and have a clock that goes backwards you realise after loosing all your childhood family very young how precious time is …… I am definitely a ripper not careful at all unwrapping presents ,Happy December 3 rd x
@@MissusStitches Also Merlin, according to TH White in The Once and Future King. That was what gave Merlin his seeing into the future talent -- he had already lived it.
ok - delayed answer to yesterday - I am a careful remover of wrapping paper so that I can reuse it in some way. I am like you - no TV as a money saving decision. I have not had one for 16+ years - in all those years, I have never once said to myself "I wish I had TV right now because I would watch it" - I am busy and have not had time to even think about it. Like you said - flosstubes are my TV.
Teeny confession. Before I met my husband and lived alone, I was a t.v. addict. It was my company and always on when I was home. I am better, more thoughtful without it.
Hi Sheila! The ornaments are lovely!! I would LOVE to be able to time travel also 💜 Always nice spending time with you, my friend.
Thank you Geri. You are catching up on your Flossmas.
Sounds like we all have the same reaction to the beautiful needleminders. The Christmas ornaments are lovely.
Thank you so much. Funny how such a little thing like a needleminder can bring such joy.
Great to see you again. Love the needle minder. I’m a paper ripper. Don’t have time for taking it off slowly, I’m impatient trying to get at what’s inside. Until tomorrow, happy stitching 🪡💤🍁
My family are all rippers. My brother married into a family of slow, one at a time, save the wrapping openers.
Sheila
I would love to live in Canada or France.
I am a ripper.
I love History so I would like to go back in time and explore the world.
Great answers. It is interesting as Canada has lots of French. We have a place near us that we call the French Shore. I agree with you on going back in time for a historical exploration.
I usually am a ripper for presents. I don't fudge a lot with stitching. I find it harder to keep track if I fudge so I usually frog my mistakes. I would have to give the supernatural power more thought. To always heal would be nice as well as understanding all languages. That is a gorgeous needle minder.
Both of those supernatural are pretty cool ideas. It is a very nice needleminder indeed, I am already using it.
I would also want to travel in time, back in time. Sometimes I think uuuu if only I could go back and did not do that crazy thing 😅
And I'm a ripper as well😂
Ha ha ha. We have a ripper club going. My back in time is further back, to see the olden times, like 1800s.
Hello! I never frog unless absolutely necessary, I’m good at fudging 😅 your handmade paper ornaments are nice, I may have to look up how to make them.
Thank you so much. It was pretty cool to make something out of old Christmas cards. Fudging is what all the cool kids do 😉
www.cindyderosier.com/2011/12/christmas-card-ornament.html?m=1 I found this site which gives good instructions.
Great question I would love to have the ability to time travel 🧭. Have a great day and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩🎄❄️
Ah thanks for playing along.
Hi. I remember Captain frosty. I be on a ferry soon
Good. Yes, I remember Captain Frostee too.
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Teleportation. I want to get places fast!
Oh that is a great one. Especially since I know how much you like Airplane travel...NOT. Great answer.
I want a linguist to explain to me why I always want to put "ian" at the end of Canada. It's not just the geese. "That's a US nickel." "That's a Canada nickel." ? But I want to say That's a Canadian nickel. Is it something to do with I *can't* fluently say United Statesian? Beats me. Well, luckily for me, Canadians only seem to get ruffled about their geese. lol
Fudgy makes me giggle. He's so cute.
On closer inspection I think the needleminder might be a loon. Hard to tell. But I love that it started a linguistic conversation with you. Fudgy is pretty darn cute. See you tomorrow.
Hiya I would love to be able to grant wishes and have a clock that goes backwards you realise after loosing all your childhood family very young how precious time is …… I am definitely a ripper not careful at all unwrapping presents ,Happy December 3 rd x
Ah. Good to know another ripper. Yes, is it Benjamin Button that lived life backwards. Life does go by very fast, time is so precious indeed.
@ it is Benjamin button 😊
@@MissusStitches Also Merlin, according to TH White in The Once and Future King. That was what gave Merlin his seeing into the future talent -- he had already lived it.
Ooh I love The Once and Future King. I should give that a reread.
ok - delayed answer to yesterday - I am a careful remover of wrapping paper so that I can reuse it in some way. I am like you - no TV as a money saving decision. I have not had one for 16+ years - in all those years, I have never once said to myself "I wish I had TV right now because I would watch it" - I am busy and have not had time to even think about it. Like you said - flosstubes are my TV.
Teeny confession. Before I met my husband and lived alone, I was a t.v. addict. It was my company and always on when I was home. I am better, more thoughtful without it.