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message 101: by CatMS (new)

CatMS (kittywren) | 1 comments I am quite new to this group and have been knitting for 2 years. My girlfriend in Boulder CO got me interested when the girlfriends were all together for our bi-annual reunion on Boulder. I am living in Elk Grove CA which is in Northern CA near Sacramento.


message 102: by Laurene (new)

Laurene | 4 comments Hi Mara I use knit picks too but I love peace fleece for good wool. I'm going to take my first spinning class in April and am very excited. I don't have a wheel yet but I don't have to have one for the class so I can do some research.


message 103: by Makeda (new)

Makeda (makedar02) Hi. I just started using a wheel I used to spin using a drop spindle, but I just got an Ashford Joy for my birthday.


message 104: by Isabel (last edited Feb 16, 2014 09:49AM) (new)

Isabel I've been in northeast Washington for quite a number of years and never felt yarn deprived....where are you? I'd love to make some suggestions... I will say though that I do shop online, knitpicks included, a fair amount to supplement what I source locally.


message 105: by [deleted user] (new)

What about Paradise Fibers in Spokane? I have to admit, even with a local yarn shop, I do most of my shopping online. I don't drive and the internet makes it so easy. I also buy yarn from Quince & Co. in Maine, all the way across the country.

KnitPicks is great for speedy service, being so close (I'm near Seattle).


message 106: by Laurene (new)

Laurene | 4 comments I like paradise fibers too. I like their fast service.


message 107: by [deleted user] (new)

Yes, Paradise is fast too. And they're quirky and different, raising llamas and building their own spinning wheels. They're people, just like us. Well, I don't have llamas or make spinning wheels, but I'm unique in my own ways ;-)


message 108: by Laurene (new)

Laurene | 4 comments I'd like to have a little farm with some llamas but first I have yo learn to spin! I really enjoy making things with natural products. I took a class on natural dying and it was really fun but messy!


message 109: by NobleGoblin (new)

NobleGoblin (exhale) | 1 comments I'm from North Carolina!

I joined the Navy awhile back and since then have lived in California and now in Maryland just north of D.C.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 153 comments Hi, Michelle.

The best yarn shops in my area are in western N.C. (They seem to have more of them than we do here in S.C., too!)


message 111: by Mara (new)

Mara (marapalumbo) | 13 comments Isabel wrote: "I've been in northeast Washington for quite a number of years and never felt yarn deprived....where are you? I'd love to make some suggestions... I will say though that I do shop online, knitpick..."

I live in south eastern Washington, about 3 hours south of Spokane. I'll have to check my paradise fibers on the Internet.


message 112: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Hi! I'm from the DC area, now living on a small island at the mouth of the Potomac in the Chesapeake Bay.


message 113: by Susan (new)

Susan (susansolo) | 4 comments Hi! I live in Southern California - but was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. I love California, but am truly a Chicagoan at heart!


message 114: by Sarah-Mae (new)

Sarah-Mae Adam (sarahmaeadam) | 3 comments Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


message 115: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi I live in north yorkshire and cant get enough of knitting or reading


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 153 comments I love wensleydale cheese.


message 117: by weaverannie (new)

weaverannie | 10 comments I love Yorkshire and was watching the Tour de France when it was there. And in the mean time I was spinning Wensleydale wool! Again: I love it - when it is ready to spin. Prepping took so long! But the yarn is lovely.
As for me: I live in the Netherlands.


message 118: by A. (new)

A. (alouiseolson) I'm in British Columbia, Canada, and since I was involved in organizing the yarn crawl in the lower mainland for a couple years, I got to learn that we have a plethora of yarn stores around here. There are two within a fifteen minute drive of where I live and a third about twenty minutes away.


message 119: by Kat (new)

Kat Speaking of Canada...I'm here! I live in Nova Scotia (across from Maine if you're not so good with Canadian geography) and we're super friendly so we don't kill each other between and hockey and winter, especially the six month winter fiasco we received last year!! At least snow is is a good reason to stay inside and knit :D


message 120: by Zoe (new)

Zoe | 355 comments Mod
Katie, I was up in. Nova Scotia last year and LOVED it!


message 121: by Therese (new)

Therese | 27 comments Smithwick tx it's between Marble Falls and Cedar Park.


message 122: by Beth (new)

Beth I'm originally from a small New England town on the Connecticut shore. I always said that I would never live in a land-locked state or a large metropolitan area. I now reside in Colorado in the Denver Metro Area. Hmm... Never say never.


message 123: by Desiree' (new)

Desiree' (sequoia01) I live in Orange County, CA 10 minutes drive from Huntington Beach.


message 124: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) I was raised in Ridgefield Pk, NJ - but have been in Orlando FL since 1995.


message 125: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wvssouthernbell) Hi everyone, I live in West Virginia. In a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere, but I love it. We get all the seasons, which are nice, though I don't particularly care much for a lot of snow it really stinks to drive in when you have to go over three mountains to get to work:)


message 126: by [deleted user] (new)

Kim wrote: "Zoe wrote: "Kim, I'm from Connecticut! (Althought not there now). I was born and raised in Bethany, a tiny town outside New Haven. You?"

Stratford, a couple of towns over :)"


omg. I was born and raised in Milford. How did I miss these comments?!!


message 127: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Munholland | 2 comments Hi, I am Carolyn and I was born in Lima Ohio but have lived most of my life in Edmond Oklahoma. I love to knit and I love to read.


message 128: by Mary (new)

Mary Jung (mkjfrj) | 30 comments Kathryn wrote: "Kim wrote: "Zoe wrote: "Kim, I'm from Connecticut! (Althought not there now). I was born and raised in Bethany, a tiny town outside New Haven. You?"

Stratford, a couple of towns over :)"

omg. I w..."


Those are my two favorite things to do, also Kathryn and Carolyn. I especially like to read an occasional book that involves both knitting and mystery.


message 129: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 2 comments What books would you recommend that combine knitting and mystery?

I'm from Rhode Island. Fairly new to knitting (maybe two years) and obsessed with sock knitting!


message 130: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 12 comments Debbie wrote: "What books would you recommend that combine knitting and mystery?

I'm from Rhode Island. Fairly new to knitting (maybe two years) and obsessed with sock knitting!"


I've been a lucker here though I get the digests everyday. I'd like recommendations of knitting mysteries as well. Some I've read don't have enough knitting:)


message 131: by [deleted user] (new)

Debbie and Barbara, have you looked at these?

/search?q=kn...


message 132: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bdegar) | 12 comments Awesome! I've read several of the Maggie Sefton mysteries and would recommend them.


message 133: by Elaina (new)

Elaina | 1 comments Hi - I'm Elaina, and I'm from a small town in Northern New York State called Chateaugay , which is about 15 minutes from the Canadian border, but I'm now living in the Albany area. I started knitting 7 years ago and haven't looked back!


message 134: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi, I´m from Denmark and love Icelandic knits and the nordic patterns. I prefere wool as a rule, in all shapes.
I´m on Ravelry, profilename needlesdeluxe.
Hope to make new knitting friends ;-)


message 135: by Sonja (new)

Sonja (rajnos) Hi Anja. I'm from Iceland, but I live in the US. I prefer wool as well, but I also use cotton.

Anja wrote: "Hi, I´m from Denmark and love Icelandic knits and the nordic patterns. I prefere wool as a rule, in all shapes.
I´m on Ravelry, profilename needlesdeluxe.
Hope to make new knitting friends ;-)"



message 136: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Sonja, glad to hear from you :-)


message 137: by Sonja (new)

Sonja (rajnos) I'm sonjar on Ravelry.


message 138: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Hello all, I'm Trekky on ravelry and I live in Glasgow.


message 139: by Pinkscrapbooker (new)

Pinkscrapbooker | 1 comments I live in Australia, in the small island state of Tasmania. It's a beautiful place, and while I enjoy travelling, I will most likely always call this home


message 140: by Maggie (new)

Maggie (handcraftermaggie) Hi, I live in northwest Florida.


message 141: by Else (new)

Else Solstad | 1 comments Tromsø, Norway


message 142: by Mary (new)

Mary Jung (mkjfrj) | 30 comments Hi, I'm from Western New York.


message 143: by Grandmat (new)

Grandmat (grandmat03053) | 1 comments South New Hampshire


message 144: by Mary (new)

Mary Jung (mkjfrj) | 30 comments Mary wrote: "Hi, I'm from Western New York."

I just wanted to add that I just finished reading (took an afternoon) "Between You and Me". I found this book to be hysterical and in many places I can hear my mother trying to teach me and my sisters the proper use for various words.

So true, so funny and so real.


message 145: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Hynes (ladynewfie) | 2 comments Hi i am Michelle,

I grew up in Newfoundland, Canada where knitting still is a great tradition. My 14 year old daughter learned to knit a few years ago and now wants to learn to read patterns!

I honed my skills in the early 80's making Icelandic (LOPI) sweaters. I am so happy that these are coming back in popularity in this part of the world.

I have also been loving making hats and mittens. I have also tried my hand at a Newfoundland traditional knitting style called THRUMMING.

I am an avid reader and currently reading some books set in my lovely province by Victoria Barbour.

I am also on Ravelry, ladynewfie

Michelle currently living in Alberta Canada


message 146: by Knitsipread (new)

Knitsipread (birchhollow) | 1 comments Hi I am Robin. I am in the Northern Virginia Area.

I am digophelia on Ravelry.


message 147: by Liisa Ady (new)

Liisa Ady (liisaady) Hi! I live in Estonia, Northern Europe. :)


message 148: by Mary (new)

Mary Jung (mkjfrj) | 30 comments Michelle wrote: "Hi i am Michelle,

I grew up in Newfoundland, Canada where knitting still is a great tradition. My 14 year old daughter learned to knit a few years ago and now wants to learn to read patterns!

I..."

What is Thruming? A knitting style? It's a term I've never herd this word before. Sounds interesting.


message 149: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Daw (luvvie) | 5 comments Hi everyone - I'm Alex from Brisbane in Australia which is a bit of a silly place to like knitting because it is so blinking hot most of the time. I grew up in Canberra - a much cooler climate with four seasons - alpine type country. I visited Canada and a little bit of the US (Seattle) for the first time last year and am deeply envious of all your lovely wool shops. I think we are down to 1 wool shop that I know of now in Brisbane - very sad indeed but understandable. I am bookluvvie on Ravelry.


message 150: by Erin (new)

Erin (erkinai) | 5 comments Hi there! I'm Erin from Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA, and I'm erkinai on Ravely. I've set a lofty goal of 70 books (plus getting married with some heavy DIY, and knitting a shawl for my wedding) in 2017!


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