
I try to post as much as I can on Knit&Crochet, a practice not yet very fashionable and cool among the younger Italian ladies, and I hope it will get some attention thanks to me. It would be great.
That's why my last post was on Pam of Knotty Generation, I really think she's a very nice example of a woman who made her passion into a proper proper profession. I hope my Italian friends will take the example from her and from you all, passionate crocheters around the world!
Justine you are just so sweet, thank you for the post on Pinkblog.it!
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Sei disposta a scrivere una brevissima introduzione al tuo lavoro su quel blog per Motivi a Maglia? Ci piacerebbe presentarlo anche lì, magari con un tuo breve intervento.
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ReplyDeleteok no problem, farò un post su uno dei vostri post :-)
No, magari manda un messaggio a motiviamaglia at gmail punto com, invece.
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Hi - I am glad I found your site, and link to pink blog. I wish I could find some good places to buy yarn and equipment in Italy. The stuff I can find is so expensive! Do you know of any online retailers - maybe you could do a feature onthat.. haha I would love to be able to order yarn, etc. online (in Italy)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read more of your blogging. Small world too, I know Typesetter, and I just emailed with Pam today about oe of her patterns. :OD Hi everyone!
Hi! I'll bookmark your blog immediately! :-) Since I came back to Italy I haven't bought any yarn, but I usually buy it on e-bay, even when I was in the US (where yarn shops are simply amazing!), because it was cheaper. On e-bay you can buy amazing English yarn like Rowan at good prices! :-) Happy crocheting and enjoy Italy!!
ReplyDeleteSara, thanks to your hint, I've just written a post on where to buy online Yarns in Italy, you'll see it tomorrow (Wednesday the 28th) on Pinkblog :-) Hope it's helpful!
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