tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post153122270229564710..comments2023-08-15T01:10:35.700+10:00Comments on top notch: French knitting, d'accord! Kirstyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17204727428025001321noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-37215955552311867632013-03-26T15:25:45.179+11:002013-03-26T15:25:45.179+11:00What a great wool shopping experience. You know, a...What a great wool shopping experience. You know, as for getting away from the leg warmers, I think the Kina's are French too!Michelle Y Leechnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-36536952727161734682013-03-21T19:21:11.496+11:002013-03-21T19:21:11.496+11:00What a fabulous shop! You'll love knitting wi...What a fabulous shop! You'll love knitting with the alpaca, there's nothing like it.2617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-54374269524222640202013-03-21T17:57:33.076+11:002013-03-21T17:57:33.076+11:00And freak out I did!! Can't wait to start wit...And freak out I did!! Can't wait to start with the Alpaca, the bamboo has been so nice. What are you going to knit next?Kirsty Bunfieldhttp://kbfield.blogspot.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-73595449657841302562013-03-21T17:55:37.525+11:002013-03-21T17:55:37.525+11:00I can hardly call what I do knitting.. it is so ba...I can hardly call what I do knitting.. it is so basic.. but I do see so many amazing things around that it would be lovely to knit well. Will definitely tell you about the Alpaca and yes, do look up David Sedaris, I hope you think he is as funny as I do.Kirsty Bunfieldhttp://kbfield.blogspot.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-46768476087880783522013-03-21T17:46:05.782+11:002013-03-21T17:46:05.782+11:00Gah! That is so darn cool! I would freak out thoug...Gah! That is so darn cool! I would freak out though if I had to ask for a weight. That alpaca looks delightful!Amanda Adamsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-48746348661631956542013-03-21T04:27:16.148+11:002013-03-21T04:27:16.148+11:00Some day I would like to learn how to knit. Let me...Some day I would like to learn how to knit. Let me know what you think of the Alpaca. A small farm close to my house recently put out a sign advertising Alpaca products. I would have been even worse with translation. I took a few years of French in middle school which was taught by an Italian woman! I have to look into David Sedaris. When I clicked on the bio link it shows he was born two towns away from where I grew up! Small world. I love the beret - you look great in it (very French)!Sharnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-59498442944370928122013-03-21T04:12:02.320+11:002013-03-21T04:12:02.320+11:00Ha ha ha.Oh the things I've eaten as a result ...Ha ha ha.Oh the things I've eaten as a result of d'accord!! Yes I had NO idea how much I actually needed and not being a knitter was even more confused!! While I love the winding.. it is easier to be descrete and blend in more when you can just go and buy a ball or two.Kirsty Bunfieldhttp://kbfield.blogspot.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008815686832698964.post-7288612630305525502013-03-21T03:46:25.668+11:002013-03-21T03:46:25.668+11:00So funny! I can relate - I tend to agree A LOT wh...So funny! I can relate - I tend to agree A LOT when we're in Turkey! Have no idea what I'm agreeing too. I think that may be how I ended up married to a Turk, LOL!<br /><br /><br />They wind off the yarn like that in the yarn shops in Turkey too! I found it confusing at first, because I was used to thinking in terms of how many balls I needed for a project instead of the combined weight. And then there's the whole metric thing ;-)dokucugnoreply@blogger.com