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Matt, if you're trying to find " Enforcing Home" at a local Barnes and Noble , you're going to be out of luck . It would appear that B&N has decided not to carry it . Amazon.com is the primary, and possibly only place to get it .
Came looking for more book. Figures. The good news is, he's already working on #7!
I'm a grandma, and one of few around my area keeping people spinning. Last time I ran across someone making and selling drop-spindles, they didn't even know how to use them. Silly people were winding a bit of commercial yarn onto them, and selling them as decorative items.
They learnt. Easy enough to do, you should go ask to learn. Spinning & weaving can get you to a meditative place in your head, just like most of the arts. You might have a natural knack for one task over the other, but both are easy enough even if you don't. Or if you suck at both, maybe they can teach you something else.
I cant wait for Book 7! And ill have to ask some of my friends to teach me I've always wanted to learn
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