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In all my knitting workshops I like to start off the workshop by highlighting the wealth of information you can get from the yarn label. Its so disappointing when you buy some yarn you’ve fallen in love with, made a gorgeous item and then accidentally “felted” (shrunk) it in the washing machine because you didn’t […]
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A student I regularly teach is going away on her summer holidays and she was showing me her summer reads … some great chick-lit books all about knitting! These books look like a great read and so I decided to go on Amazon and see what other non-fiction knitting books there are … I didn’t […]
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What a beautiful day it was today! There is nothing like taking a trip to Columbia Road on a warm and sunny Sunday. The atmosphere is great, the colours so vibrant, BBQ burgers for lunch and musicians playing … I love it there. The road is also filled with lots of cute kitsch and crafty […]
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Knit of course! My sister in law sent me this photo from a photoshoot she was working on a while ago .. loving the big needles and thin yarn!
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I was really determined to be as crafty as I could for my wedding, one was to save money and the other was because its me and it would be strange not to. I wanted my Bridesmaids to wear fascinators and so I made 2 of them and then had my very own Tea & […]
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