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MM Links February 2011 [Week 3]

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ladyalex | 08:45 Sat 19th Feb 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Good Morning, MM Linkers, and welcome to the third week of my reign as Lady Alex the Leisurely.

As I have mentioned in previous posts, the way I have spent my leisure time has changed over the years and perhaps the biggest change came when we moved from Essex to Angus to an old house which needed “a bit of work”. At this time, we were also blessed by the arrival of our Son-and-Heir so, inevitably, free time became rarer, as we were pretty busy with baby and DIY.

I will spare you the harrowing stories of renewing radiators, wrestling with woodworm and dealing with drains -- as I'm sure you will all have your own DIY recollections to amuse you in the long dark nights. Suffice it to say it was just as well we could not afford a divorce lawyer.
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Anyway, with money in short supply and not much babysitting available, my hobbies became confined to more homely pursuits. I took up my (t)rusty needles and began to tackle handicrafts of various descriptions. Determined to find a craft I could, if not master, at least be passable at, I tried sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet, tapestry, cross stitch and even had a go at macramé. Nothing, if not ambitious, I even found some old instruction leaflets for smocking and eventually managed to fashion a smocked romper suit for the Son-and-Heir. Unfortunately, the beautiful garment was not finished until it was about two years too late for him to wear it!

There was also the sad tale of the Aran sweater intended for Lord Alex, which after one wash magically transformed into a dress. I think it better to draw a veil over the further macramé attempts, as I am pretty sure that there is still a ball of string and a tangled mess lurking in the attic grinning evilly at me, challenging me to have another try at making that elusive plant pot holder.
These setbacks, however, have not deterred me and I am still to be found wielding knitting needles and occasionally an embroidery hoop.
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According to normal practice, for the everyday running of MM, I will follow the usual rule on word length as introduced by crofter. Each of my pre-selected link words contains at least four letters and at most eight letters. Stray outside this range and you will be wasting one of your attempts! Each of my selected link words may go in front or behind my challenge word! The competition will officially close on Sunday Evening at 7.00pm, when crofter will declare my pre-selected words and then apply the same rules for awarding points that have been applied during all MM Link Games in the past.

My third set of four words to have their links predicted should appear below at 9.00am.
Aha! a fellow knitter! I wonder whether that will be any use in sussing out the links?
Plain would be OK, but what links with pearl?
Necklace????????:))
I knit also...I love it.
Needlecraft links today?
Morning. I think Crafts too. Pouring with rain here and snow forecast !!! Lovely day, but meeting Laney tomorrow so BIG house tidy today !!!
"I knit also...I love it."

Of course you do, Pauline, I've seen pictures of you as a tricoteuse sitting at the foot of the Guillotine!
very funny Strix!!! :-)))
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I, Lady Alex the Leisurely, challenge you to predict my third set of link words based on the following theme:

“Handy or just Crafty?”

PIN (I am allowed three-lettered words but you are NOT!)

NEEDLE

HOOK

WOOL

Good Luck, everyone!
Pin TUCK
Needle CASE
CAPTAIN Hook
WIRE Wool
SAFETY pin
NeedlePOINT
Hook NOSE
WoolSACK

Good luck to all
Good morning. Home from the Algarve and will try:

Terra pin
Needle Point
Captain Hook
Wool Sack
safety pin
darning needle
hook hockey
cotton wool

thanks
jan
I'll try

Pin CUSHION
Needle POINT
FISH hook
Wool Sack

Thanks
J
Pin wheel
Needle point
Crotchet hook

Wool sack
needle POINT
pinEYED
CAPTAIN hook
wool MARK
have a good day all. Thanks Lady Alex
DARNING needle
KINGpin
CAPTAIN Hook
wool SACK
safety PIN
pine NEEDLE
HOOKworm
WOOLsack
pin cushion
needle point
captain hook
sheeps wool

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