Reader suggestions part 2.
Amber writes this:
Hello lovely whip-up people!
I love your site so much - it is my favourite! As soon as I see a bold faced whip-up in my bloglines I click straight on it!
I am so excited that you have added a kiddie craft ideas author! Of course, kath red has been posting some awesome kid’s craft ideas for
ages but I think it definitely deserves a dedicated author. Yay!have a kids craft site called ‘kids craft weekly’. I post original ideas on different themes each week. … I’m a crafter from way back so I really enjoy coming up with ideas and making sure they’re super simple
but appealling. I started the site as an antidote to all the appalling kid craft sites on the internet that are full of crazy ads and terrible
ideas and dismal printable pages.
[thanks for the great letter Amber]
Mary writes in to tell us about a feature on architectural digest that readers might be interested in called ‘marys finds’.
Linda writes in tell us about a spinning tutorial she has written up on her blog.
hi, i check in to see your very nice site when i get a minute. I’ve recently put together a little thing that shows how i made a yarn from
start to finish. didn’t see anything like it, so maybe you’d want to let people know about it?
fred flare are having a poetry writing contest.
mimi wrote in with a link to the hypobolic crochet shapes that she spotted at design sponge - thanks mimi.
Pauline wrote in to tell us about a glamour knitting competition at knitchicks that she and her friends are putting together.
Explore posts in the same categories: WU news+lettersIn celebration of our annual pilgrimage to the Knitting and Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace (aka Ally Pally), London knitters (Kate Buchanan, Aneeta Patel and myself, Pauline Wall) have organised a glamour knitting comp.
September 28th, 2006 at 8:00 pm
thanks for the link! “i hadn’t seen spinning tutorials on whipup” was what i was getting at…enjoy :)