Return Home to Alabama
In May of 2012, I was offered a full-time position back in my home town of Huntsville, Alabama. Not only was it a chance for a full-time job but also a chance to move back to where I grew up….
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In May of 2012, I was offered a full-time position back in my home town of Huntsville, Alabama. Not only was it a chance for a full-time job but also a chance to move back to where I grew up….
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This year marks the first crochet awards sponsored by the Crochet Liberation Front, The Flamies. The name of the awards is from an award given throughout the year on the CLF forum, The Flaming Crochet Hook of Justice, which is…
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I thought I’d write this editorial as a counter point to the first issue’s column on being a crochet-friendly LYS. There are basically two kinds of yarn shops for crocheters, the first being the shops that look down on crochet…
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It’s not enough for a yarn store, either brick and mortar or online, to carry yarn; they must also support and carry supplies for those who use their yarn – both crocheters and knitters. For years, crocheters have lamented that…
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Fearless Leader of the Crochet Liberation Front I have to say I am humbled and honored that Darlisa started “Crochet Un-cut” and has on her logo that this is the “Official Unofficial Magazine” of the Crochet Liberation Front (CLF). This…
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