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    February 22, 2010

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    Paula Pascual

    Hi Suze, you always manage to get great photos that illustrate so well the atmosphere. Was a pleasure, as always, to see you both at Stitches and at QVC. Hopefully i will get to see you in June.
    Paula
    x

    Marion

    Oh Suze!!!!!! PLEASE don't think everybody in the UK reads rubbish like this!!!! Lips made from her what????? The mind boggles!!!!

    Hugs
    Marion


    PS How about heading to the west country next visit....... you can be assured of a very warm welcome.

    chanelle

    Love the picture's Suze!! Was at the Rangers workshop Saturday afternoon and had a fabulous time xxx Love the meltpot and the projects we did! Hope you enjoyed your time at stitches as much as we did xxx

    Karen in Canton, MI

    Thanks for sharing all the great photos! Good luck today on QVC-UK! I'll be watching via the web.

    Kathy Gledsdale

    Never eating an omelette again!! I so love your blog, so many wonderful pictures to oow and ahh about. I am glued to QVC today in case I miss any of you, sadly no food in the house, so do not know what my poor hard working husband will say when he gets home from work to find no dinner! Just no time to shop! x

    betty

    What a variety! Those buttons have set me to drooling!!

    mariam

    thanks Suze for the last pic. Thats one of the stuff I miss most about living in the UK..trashy mags and newspaper, their neverending soap on tellie, yummy yummy puddings and their dry humour.

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