That is awesome!! I still think you need an Etsy shop - you make wonderful knitted things.
Which reminds me, I remember long ago, a woman I knew who was into knitting with all sorts off odd wools had a purse/bag that she'd knitted. It was pretty cool. Have you ever come across anything like that in your travels?
Well, I'll have to build up some inventory first :) And copyright issues crop up if I make stuff from other people's patterns - I'm not sure there's anything they can do especially if I'm not claiming the design, but it's a touchy area. And who wants to upset people who carry around pointy sticks? :)
Still having problems with the strap. I also have a market/tote bag that's very pretty (and that I just realized I don't have pictures of). There are lots of patterns :)
It's a great shop - she has an alpaca farm and makes her own yarn, so there's a mill in the shop for processing. And she has weaving looms and spinning looms that people can use/rent.
Nice sitting area, plus she usually has coffee and cookies available :) And a shop dog - an unusually *not* hyper Jack Russell named Molly.
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Which reminds me, I remember long ago, a woman I knew who was into knitting with all sorts off odd wools had a purse/bag that she'd knitted. It was pretty cool. Have you ever come across anything like that in your travels?
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I have a knitted/felted bag:
http://pics.livejournal.com/otterevil/pic/000ab26s/g36
Still having problems with the strap. I also have a market/tote bag that's very pretty (and that I just realized I don't have pictures of). There are lots of patterns :)
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It's a great shop - she has an alpaca farm and makes her own yarn, so there's a mill in the shop for processing. And she has weaving looms and spinning looms that people can use/rent.
Nice sitting area, plus she usually has coffee and cookies available :) And a shop dog - an unusually *not* hyper Jack Russell named Molly.
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