I haven't been as good about writing posts as I should be. (Especially since I wrote this post last week and forgot to publish it!)This season of life has been so strange. The time seems to go in fits and starts. One day flies by, the next may feel like a whole week. How are you doing with the covid restrictions? Last week I released a new pattern. It's the Happy Cables hat. This one is unique, because it was designed by my mom! It is available in Preemie, baby/toddler, child, teen, and adult. You can find it here. I would love to l know what you think about it. Today I am putting out 2 more patterns! They are in support of our law enforcement community. Blue Lives Matter and Back the Blue. They will be available for $5 each in my Etsy shop. If you decide to buy both you can get them for $8. Part of the reason I haven't had as much time is because I have been putting a lot of my effort into the Politically Incorrect Knitters Podcast that I am doing with Anne Pinkava. It is so much fun to spend my time talking with a like minded designer. I love the friendship that has bloomed over these past few months. Last week we had Tina from Awenydd Yarn and Fiber join us. It was interesting for sure! This week's episode deals with yarn snobbery in the knitting community, schools, and mask restrictions. We have feelings on all the subjects. The last thing I wanted to tell you about is the new Knit-A-Long that will be starting on August 1st. It is for my new pattern, "Warrior", which will be released on the 1st. There are so many causes close to our hearts. The first version I knitted for my mom. She has a nerve disease, CRPS. The ribbon for her cause is orange. She is currently working on a pink version in honor of my grandmother who passed in the winter from breast cancer. There are so many different versions you can make. I can't wait to see how everyone interprets this pattern. I hope you will be able to join us in the Facebook group or on Instagram using #warriorkal.
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