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1. MD/DC area people: do you know a good house-cleaning service? Our main floor is in need of the we've-lived-here-for-two-years deep clean, and we are so overscheduled (and overstocked with disruptive live animals who want to KILL THE BROOOOOM) that I'm more than willing to hand a few Benjamins to a service that will even get that stuff behind the kitchen faucet. No organizational stuff required, no bedrooms, no laundry,  only a half bath to clean. I'm way more interested in someone who can get the ...crap off our hardwood downstairs floor.  You see, our house was kind of grimy-dingy when we got it -- the kind of grime that comes from years of neglect, and vents not venting properly, and tenants not really taking care of the floor -- and the best we've ever been able to get it is "less meh". For the holidays, I'd like it to maybe look like new.

2. I'm planning a knitted crazy quilt, with different blocks knitted of different oddments of yarn. If I use yarns of similar weights (e.g. cotton and "baby yarn", no chunky wool) will I be able to sew the "quilt blocks" together semi-nicely, or will the end result look saggy and sad? 

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posted by [personal profile] misslucyjane at 06:42pm on 04/11/2008
I've seen block quilts like that: I think how the blocks fit together depend on the stitches per inch (I can't remember the technical term) so if the yarns have similar stitches per inch they should fit together pretty well. I've also seen them crocheted together rather than sewn, so if you know how to crochet you might consider that.

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