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I am interested in this:
Knitpicks Palette yarn in Bark
I have three untouched balls, one that is maybe 1/3 remaining, and another that was barely swatched. I would say there are 4 balls total, to be safe.
Asking: $5.50 for all.
Hi I sent you a PM on the Knitter’s Review regarding purchasing some of your stash. Hadn’t heard back from you so I thought I would send you a message here too. Thanks
I saw your blog via google, and find it remarkably interesting, and that you are a talented young woman. Can I take advantage of your knowledge in giving a gift to (I think) similarly or nearly talented knitter as you. She works with me and is wild about knitting (she gets quite excited when she finishes a sock or a cap). So, I would like to buy an x-mas gift for her and as someone that knows nothing, I would appreciate any suggestions in the $20-25 range. It is just a work-related gift, and I was thinking of a silk-angora blend yarn? Thoughts? Thanks, John
Hi, thanks for the nice words about my designs. I love the chocolate Cotton Glace that you might potentially use for the Drawstring Chemise. Your blog is gorgeous by the way; whenever I “visit”, I feel the urge to make whatever you’re making. And I like that you sometimes make garments I’m not familiar with.
Hello
Thank you for your yarn purchase! You can send a check for $41 to me at:
Nachaele Olson
9663 Lameria Drive
Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
please send me an e-mail with your address so I can send out your package on Monday. doxyluvr2@comcast.net
Thank you again,
Nachaele Olson
I looked at the pic from yesterday, and if you look at
the right side laying on the table, it looks like it’s
missing an octagon or tri shape. I could be wrong ?
I just happened to look at that photo.
Hi, I just wanted to stop and say that I love your blog and all your projects…:)
-Rebecca
love the red paint you used in your kitchen, could you please share the brand and the name of the color, i have been looking for a nice red and yours looks perfect, thanks teresa
I’m new to knitting, and depressed about the Star Trek Experience closing here in Vegas, so I searched for patterns with a Trek bent and stumbled upon your awesomeness! I will gladly admit to conventions and nerd-ness, though I’ve been told by other folks that I hide it well around “normals”. You must check out http://kimberlychapman.com/crafts/knit-littledudes.html, if you haven’t already. Fantastic! By the way, Wrath of Khan is the best of the Star Trek franchise. The Voyage Home, a close second. I strongly believe this and my father and I debate it at least once a year.
- Leah
Hello. I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your blog. It’s so colorful – I always admire color but tend toward muted basics. Someday I’ll break out – maybe. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know how much pleasure I get from your projects and writing.
Best wishes,
Lynda
Hi!
Read earlier that you’d purchased a knitting machine. I’ve started shopping for one as well and I’m overwhelmed with the variety. Would you mind telling me what machine you purchased and how you like it? I’m mainly interested in completing the backs of sweaters (stockinette) on my machine and you had mentioned that is mainly what you use yours for. Thanks in advance for any advice…
Just read your blog and must say that it has to be one of the better knitting blogs I have read in a long time. Thank you for posting all the pictures and I especially love the ones with your pet. so cute!!
Dear Stitchywitch,
Sitting at home, doing laundry, trying to decide whether to vacuum or not. So I didn’t. I got on the internet and started looking for swing sweater patterns. I had been looking for about 1 1/2 hours; when, I came across your site.
You have the most interesting site I have seen. I love the many photos and all of the info you put forth on your site. You are the most prolific knitter I have ever known. You appear to be quite a bit younger than me.
I do about any craft there is. I was in a quilting phase for several years and still have several tops I have not quilted. I have finally come back around to knitting again.
I taught my daughter to knit and we both did a scarf marathon. Now I’m looking for something to knit that’s a little more difficult.
I am so impressed with your work. I would like to send a set of stitch markers to you, which I make myself.
If you’r interested, just respond to my email address.
Thank You, Carol Hedrick
hi i like your blog so much. i want to be a blogrool friend i added to you blog on my rool. could you add me
hi,
would you be interested on giving us your feedback on our motif maker application
http://www.smartpatterns.com/motifmaker
its is a beta version.
Cheers,
Hi i am looking to own a clithing line in the future and i am looking for someone to hire to do a project for me…if you or know anyone who has an intrest feel free to email me at Ross4three@yahoo.com
Just came by your blog…You have a wonderful blog…admired all your projects…
And a great inspiration for beginners like me!! Thanks!
Hey,
I love your blog!! Im a 17 year old girl who loves to knit. I am beginning a sweater (www.noneofakindfamily.blogspot.com) I just had a question about making this sweater, would you wash each piece of it and then assemble?? Thank you so much for your help.
Beckie
I too wanted to say I love checking in on what you’re working on. I can’t fathom getting all the knitting done that you are able to.
I have just started my first sweater and must say I am terrified it will be a big chunk of junk when I am done. But we will see.
I would really love it if you would provide a post on your blog how you block your sweaters. Do you do it in pieces or after it’s all put together? How do you block? I envision using a spray bottle and spraying the sweater in the place it will dry. But I have never blocked a thing in my life and don’t know where to begin.
I see you sometimes have a sweater on something with holes through it? Is it a blocking tool one should purchase??
Great work and I love seeing what you are working on and finishing/modelling photos!!
Thanks!
Jen