
Sonja A very blessed Thanksgiving to you, Cookie. I am thankful that you share your great gifts with us!

Sonja Got Sock Innovations for my birthday. Can't wait to try a pattern. Any ideas on where to start?

Cookie A had a Happy Halloween and released a new pattern - Calloway.
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Sizes S [M, L]Leg and foot circumference: 7/8 [8/9, 9/10] inches. Two measurements are given for each size, one for each gauge option 9st/in and 8 st/in.

Cookie A is Facebooking next to Fiona Ellis!

Becky Just finished my pair of Monkeys. They are lovely. What a great pattern!

Wendy I just bought the Ellington pattern. It was love at first sight (as per usual). Now for the yarn...

Aileen Loving the Ellington pattern. Have fun dying yarn. Bugga is one of my favs!

Cookie A had ceremonial tea with Gryphon from Sanguine Gryphon and is going to dye yarn now.
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Cookie A
released the Ellington sock pattern. http://www.cookiea.com/patterns/ellingto n.html

Alice Clary Thanks for the great class in Coral Gables. I'm busy knitting away at my own design of socks, love it! Alice (Hauser Pattern) PS: I restarted them making 2 at a time..... ;-}

Cookie A
has a new pattern in Knitty! http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEfall09/PATTcl andestine.php
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Kerrie I have spotted the Ellington and then remembered word of another book, so looked and was overjoyed to see the preview. How do you do it? Honestly? I had just decided, after seeing several copy cat versions of your Marlene, that what ever can be done with socks, has been done. But no! You still have many, many more... beautiful designs harboring, waiting to be knit :) Thank you for setting my day :))

Cookie A went to a Winnipeg wedding over the weekend, loves alliteration, and is linking up with Lorna's Laces later!

Cookie A
Excited to be home for more than 10 days straight! Working on new design and resumed blogging. http://www.knitanon.com/blog/archives/20 09/08/25T070611
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People often ask me about my design process, and I find it difficult to answer because I don't have a set process. Basically there is a lot of back and forth between brainstorming, perusing stitch pattern books, charting, and swatching. ...








