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Dear Kim,

Your site is up! Oh my. It took some time, but it's finally up and looking good. I love your understated chocolate brown and robin's egg blue colors (very chic) and your little block logo with the sans serif font (caps/lowercase is also very friendly).

I am lovin' Glint, that cropped, short-sleeved jacket (let's not call it a shrug, shall we?) with the single button, especially the way it's being worn with a gauzey longer-sleeved blouse over it. Very, very pretty. I have to say, too, that your photographs are well shot, without those silly blurs that may hide pattern imperfections or wonky seams.

But tell me, can you sell the patterns on their own without having to buy the yarn? It's a good idea to sell the kit as a whole, but you're also missing the market of people-who-already-have-yarn-and-just-want-the-pattern. Anyway, just thinking out loud. Beautiful job, hon.

MJ

8 Comments

Niki said:

I totally agree! Especially since the Tweed comes in so many other colors. Oh well.

Lori said:

my sentiments exactly.

Cara said:

Right there with ya! I'm loving Breeze - but I want to use different yarn. I'm betting a lot of people will be feeling the same way.

jody said:

i'm with you 100%. beautiful designs but i don't want to buy all that yarn at full retail (plus UK shipping). too bad.

erin said:

I'm liking Glint too, but the cost is too much for me - after the currency conversion, and it doesn't even include postage yet! Maybe she'll come up with the pattern book later.

Dani said:

Thanks for the link to Kim! I love almost all the designs. Totally agree though, wish they sold just the patterns...

Nancy said:

I love Joy! The rest is a little eh - looks like you can only get the pattern with the yarn too. Hopefully she'll offer just patterns.

kelly said:

I'm so glad I'm not the only one out there wondering why on earth she isn't selling the patterns on their own. I love 'harmony' and 'joy', but am not paying £50 each for them!

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