Episode 77
Shownotes:
Audry's Celestarium Shawl
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KNIT4BEER on raverly
Wouldn't my husband look awesome in the Robin Hood hoodie!!
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Awesome idea. Look forward to the fun!
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ReplyDeleteLiz (LizzieH on ravelry)
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ReplyDeleterav: yarnlaw
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Love this book. Thanks for the giveaway!
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The first thing I'd like to knit is the Treasure Island blanket.
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It's difficult to choose, but I think "Deep Sea Wanderer" is my favorite pattern in the book. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of Knit Lits :-).
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Oh my, how wonderful would Robin Hoodie look on my very own "Little John" - adorable sizing!
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Looks like a great book! Thanks for the chance to win! ~ Laura (BlueCanoe on Ravelry)
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Just discovered your podcast and have enjoyed many episodes on a long holiday drive... knitting in the passenger's seat. Thanks for keeping me company! -- Helen
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I love the designs in Knit Lit; Sail to Treasure Island is so lovely!
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