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One of my students went to visit family over Christmas and did a bit of travelling on her way back. Four countries in four weeks: Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam. In North Vietnam in a region called Sapa she came across a stall of yarn! Look how colourful her photos are. What will she […]
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The cover of this week’s Stylist, a free weekly magazine in London, instantly pulled me in. Their craft angle of the week feature three female entrepreneurs who turned their crafting hobby into a successful business. Personally inspiring for me but not a surprise as the craft scene is really a industry market of its […]
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I am always asked in my workshops to recommend some good websites to do with crafting. I have spent hours on the internet finding new sites as well as speaking to many like minded crafty people who give me their favourites too. So hear are my Six – Cheap Knitting Patterns this link will take […]
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Happy New Everyone. For those of you who are subscribed to my newsletter you may have already seen this poster. I really love it and literally gets me motivated (not that is takes much) to craft almost instantly. I did a quick google search on “keep calm” and I found this nifty “Keep Calm” generator […]
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An article today in the Daily Mail stated that knitting wool sales have soared due to the recession and people adopting a “make-it-yourself” attitude. Celebrities like Geri Halliwell and Kimberly Stewart are huge fans of the knit. Sadly I do not look anything like Geri Halliwell when I am knitting (come to think of it do any of us kint in a […]
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