What you may have missed...
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* Yarn Review: Drew Emborsky's YARN
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* Live Chat Wednesday nights suspended until Fall.
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In-Person Highlights!
* I taught both Introduction to Tunisian Crochet and Introduction to Bruges Lace Crochet at the Original Creative Festival.
Here's what some students had to say about the Introduction to Tunisian Class:
"Class went so fast. It did not seem like three hours. Loved the Class."
"Wonderful class, good pace and appropriate amount of information."
"Excellent teacher; enjoyed this class!"
"Wonderful class! Learned a lot and was a lot of fun."
Here's what a student said about the smaller group Introduction to Bruges Class:
"Great class! Very clear explanations. I would definitely take more classes from you!"
Thank you students! |
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New Patterns
* Lacy Squares Blanket (Red Heart FREE patterns)
Designed by Ellen Gormley, stitched by Andrea Giattini (Thanks Andrea!)
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Blast from the Past
March 2009... Thoughts on Creativity, Abundance vs. Emptiness |
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Business Tip |
Write a few biographical paragraphs of different lengths and moods. Keep them together in a file. Periodically update them with your latest accomplishments. |
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Crochet Tip |
When making a project with matching pieces (like two sleeves, two socks...) work them simultaneously. Work rows 1-20 of one sleeve, then do rows 1-20 of the second. The instructions will be fresh in your mind and they will finished at the same time. |
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Design Tip |
Write the pattern as you are working. Never assume you'll remember a tricky section if you don't write it down immediately. Take photos if necessary of the target section. Insert the photo in your pattern file for future reference. |
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