In other news...
My patterns have arrived! 6,500 patterns to be exact!!!
What patterns you ask? Well.. behind the scenes here I've been a very busy girl.
When I first started designing patterns I didn't know what to expect. I had no idea if anyone would even buy one! So I started small. With the exception of a technical editor, I did everything myself. And it was.. "okay".
Well.. Its been a couple of years now and the response to my patterns
has been overwhelming to say the least and I thank you so much for all of your support!
I felt the need to go bigger and better. My business was expanding greatly and I wanted a pattern line that I could really be proud of.
Over this past year, with the help of some amazing graphic designers and a fabulous technical editor, I have had the layout of the existing Never Not Knitting patterns redesigned and now professionally printed as well.
They are so pretty and I can't tell you how excited I am about them!
They are very special and unique and I'll be sharing more information about them in a future blog post!
I will still be offering pdf downloads of all my patterns on my blog, but as always the printed patterns will only be sold through yarn shops. Find the list of my pattern stockists here.
Now the question is.. Where exactly am I going to store 6,500 patterns in my tiny house?
Congratulations! I recently purchased your cowl pattern and I'm reallly excited to cast on. I love PDFs but how fun to see your work in shops!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting!!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! I can't wait to get a better look at them :)
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you!!! Do you know if there is anywhere in South Africa that sells your patterns?
ReplyDeleteI guess I had forgotten about paper patterns ;-) I look forward to seeing it! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's so exciting! Congratulations on your success, especially when you're doing what you love. Your patterns are beautiful. Your spring garden tee has been in my ravelyr cart for some time now. Let me check out - although i won't be knitting it till next spring, I want to see your beautiful PDF file!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! ....and you have THE CUTEST front door ever!
ReplyDeleteHi Rene'!
ReplyDeleteAs of now I do not have a stockist in South Africa. I would definitely be willing to send my patterns there though if their is an interested LYS!
Thanks!
Alana
TWO THUMBS UP! Congratulations on your growing business!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing your trunk show this week at Twisted in Portland, OR!
ReplyDeleteYour attention to detail make your patterns really special!
ReplyDeletecongratulation!! Wow what a project!
ReplyDeleteWow girl! You've got some storage issues to tackle. I am so proud of you!!!! Paper patterns rock!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a local yarn shop. The nearest one to me is about 150 miles away. :(
ReplyDeleteOh well, at least I can still purchase the PDF's. :)
That's so exciting! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI just checked the stockists and see there's one in the town next to me, about 20 minutes away :) I'm super excited. Actually I didn't even know they were there. They seem to sell mostly needlepoint stuff but their site says they have yarn too. I'll have to go check them out as my LYS closed last year!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible moment -- congratulations!
ReplyDeleteStorage issues? You could keep them in my house.... At least one of each! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is really exciting!
How exciting! Now I want to find the printed versions of the ones I still need - they look beautiful. Love your patterns!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting!! congratulations!! Can't wait to see them at the Naked Sheep!!
ReplyDeletethat's so exciting! congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so exciting!
ReplyDeletecongrats!! that is so exciting!!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Congratulations :)
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