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SGRA Kingston Links
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Spring Grove Residents' Association. Flood warnings (Environment Agency): Pages updated every 15 minutes. Kingston Council Flood Planning. RBK flood planning webpage. Kingston Multi-Agency flood plan document. River levels (Environment Agency). Hogsmill at Kingston river level. River Thames at Kingston. River Thames from Hurley to Teddington. Royal Borough of Kingston Council website. James Berry, MP. Kingston University community/services and facilities. Crochet classes run by local resident Jane Czaja.
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Part 1 | crochetime
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Crochet How To Links. So many patterns, so much yarn, so little time: story of my hooky life. Last two blankets delivered. In Crochet For Kidneys. Asymp; 9 Comments. Greetings all. This is just a quick post to say that I’ve just returned from the dialysis unit of the Royal London Hospital. Where I dropped off the last two of the seven blankets from Crochet For Kidney Research UK. My personal favourite is the cotton blanket. It has three smiling Kidney Granny Squares. I have so many plans for that scarf&#...
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In the press | crochetime
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Crochet How To Links. So many patterns, so much yarn, so little time: story of my hooky life. Complete Guide To Crochet Volume 5. In In the press. Asymp; Leave a comment. Did any of my lovely readers receive the Inside Crochet magazine newsletter today? Did you spot the Complete Guide To Crochet Volume 5 bookazine? I did…. because I recognised my Iznik Cushion on the front cover! The pattern was initially published in issue 68 (read all about it here. The Complete Guide to Crochet: Volume 5. Mihrab in Rü...
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About – Woolly Mamma
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Crafty capers and woolly ramblings. Thank you so much for dropping by. I am Woolly Mamma, a self confessed crochet and knitting obsessive, single mum working full time to provide for my child (and feed my wool/yarn cravings). For as long as I can remember I have done creative things. It is a need. It is my outlet. Whether it’s crochet. knitting, sewing, writing or anything else I love it. Over the years people have asked me to write for special occasions and artists have used my prose as inspiration for ...