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Didn't you have a long-draw video on Splindicity? I enjoyed that and liked to re-watch it for reference and inspiration. And some of archives are gone now...like little Maggie carding. This is nice but I do miss the complete archives..but maybe they are here and I just am not good at finding my way around yet. Thank you for a great online publication. I not only enjoy the articles and videos but have learned from them too.
Posted by: Maggie Ann | 07/02/2009 at 10:02 PM