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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Intarsia Knitting Tutorial on craftzine.com
Woo hoo! Check out my
Intarsia 101
tutorial on CRAFT Magazine's site.
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Andrea
said ...
Way to go Alice. That tutorial was very clear. I am glad you took the time to write it.
Bravo!
9/28/2011 5:09 PM
futuregirl
replied ...
Andrea ... Thanks! You're a sweetheart. :)
9/28/2011 5:22 PM
Michelle
said ...
Ah, Alice, you are so awesome. I already thought I knew how to do this, but your photos and descriptions clarify things for me even more. You really need to be paid for all this good stuff...
9/28/2011 5:55 PM
futuregirl
replied ...
Michelle ... That's the awesome thing about writing for sites like craftzine.com, they pay for content. :)
9/28/2011 9:29 PM
cara
said ...
yay! I can't wait to check that out!
9/29/2011 8:30 AM
kavitha
said ...
Never seen such a crystal clear thing for intarsia basics. Bow to your knack for explaining things.
9/29/2011 7:17 PM
futuregirl
replied ...
kavitha ... Gah! Thank you, :)
10/9/2011 12:25 AM
Jessica-Jean
said ...
Thank you not only for the very well explained tutorial, but especially for the very good and very close-up photos with 'normal' yarn and needles, not sock or cobweb, etc. So many online tutorials are nearly useless for choice of yarn/needles/ background.
9/30/2011 5:41 AM
futuregirl
replied ...
Jessica-Jean ... Truth is I put a lot of thought into what colors of yarn would work well together and with the back ground AND the knitting needles. I'm so happy my thoughtfulness is appreciated. :) Thank you for the sweet comment.
10/9/2011 12:28 AM
pam
said ...
Well - I did send you a big thank you by e-mail but here is another big thank you! This is a fantastic tutorial for those of us who are anxious to try but still feeling somewhat intimidated!
I am beginning to believe that you have never met Mr. Intimidate. I am amazed by all you conquer - intarsia, lace... and i bet it won;t be that long before you will be teaching us Swedish knitting!
10/4/2011 6:17 PM
Lomeraniel
said ...
Congratulations! Your tutorials are always very useful!
10/14/2011 8:03 AM
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