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Miss Neecerie said:Tried looking in your spam and trash folders?
I bet the invite is hiding in there......
I checked there too! I wonder if there isn't a problem with it bouncing back from Hotmail?
Miss Neecerie said:Tried looking in your spam and trash folders?
I bet the invite is hiding in there......
zaika said:that's really odd!! i wonder if you couldn't contact them? 'cause in order to look up your status on the list, you have to enter your email you used...right?
olive bleu said:my apologies if this has been already discussed...has anyone used a knitting machine? or any experience with ? i am toying with the idea of purchasing one ...
kamikat said:I've toyed with the idea of purchasing one, too. From what I've seen, you can purchase a fairly inexpensive one for doing modern, sport weight and up knits, but if you want one that can do the finer weights for vintage patterns, you're gonna spend close to $1,000. So far, I've decided that if I get one, it will be the Silver Reed SK-270, but it's WAY out of my price range, so I'll keep dreaming.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Fleur De Guerre said:For those ladies that knit, you may be interested to know that a much sought-after book of 20s, 30s and 40s knitting patterns from the 70s called A Stitch In Time is being republished sometime this year or next. Apparently it chages hands on eBay for a lot of money due to going out of print in about 1979. It's being updated with new patterns and pictures. I don't knit, though I really want to learn because I was lucky enough to be picked to be one of the knitwear models for the book!Oh the stuff I got to wear...drooooool...but not to keep, or even buy (I begged!) :cry:
More info here: http://www.knitonthenet.com/stitchintime/
Fleur De Guerre said:For those ladies that knit, you may be interested to know that a much sought-after book of 20s, 30s and 40s knitting patterns from the 70s called A Stitch In Time is being republished sometime this year or next. Apparently it chages hands on eBay for a lot of money due to going out of print in about 1979. It's being updated with new patterns and pictures. I don't knit, though I really want to learn because I was lucky enough to be picked to be one of the knitwear models for the book!Oh the stuff I got to wear...drooooool...but not to keep, or even buy (I begged!) :cry:
More info here: http://www.knitonthenet.com/stitchintime/