Well, it might not have been through my Etsy shop but I've just had an order for 8 custom stitch markers :D
A lady on one of the forums I visit is working on 10 and 12 mm needles and can't find any, I PM'd her (the board have a policy of no public self-advertising) and she's just paid me :D So tonight or this weekend I shall put them together, wrap them and post them next week.
Also, hubbie and I found an online shop for my vinyl gloves, we got 20 packs of 100 gloves (2000 gloves total) for just £46 including postage and those arrived today. So I can avoid touching things that will irritate my skin and can do as much dyeing as I want. HOORAY!
Oooh yes, and at work my correspondance with the Police has paid off and they're keeping an eye on the dangerous drivers.
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yay indeed!
Definitely yay. :o)
Do you have problems with your hands sweating inside the vinyl gloves? I wear rubber gloves for washing up, and for other damp chores I have the (powder free) latex ones they have in hospitals, but I find my hands sweat so much in them they're only moderately better than I'd be without them.
My word verification is loxosoca... sounds like a spell from Harry Potter.
I find my hands will sweat a bit when I wash up but the sweat is a LOT less irritating than the water and evaporates off with a quick flutter of the hands.
I think the latex ones cause more sweating too, they're skin-tight while the vinyl ones are baggy in places allowing a bit more breating room.
I don't really have any other option with washing up anyhoo, I'm allergic to the washing-up liquid! :S
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