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I would love to buy the quilt pattern. Please contact me when it is available.
I would love to buy this pattern. Please let me know when you have it ready. I love bright colors and have a Noro sock yarn ideal for this. Thank you
Do you have a knitting pattern for your floppy sun hat? Let me know. I would like to make one. Thanks!
This is the most beautiful quilt I have ever seen and it’s going to be my first big project. I’m still definitely a novice, but I think I will learn a lot from it too. You’ve got to jump in sometime, right? PLEASE let me know when the pattern is available. I will definitely purchase it. I’ve been trying to decipher the pattern the best that I can, but having something to follow would be much more beneficial for me. Please let me know!!!! I’m really excited to get started!!! It is going to be a Christmas present to my mother! =)
I was working on the Lizard Ridge Blanket and had collected several skeins of Kureyon so when I saw your beautiful log cabin version I decided I had to buy more Kureyon and make it next.
But because of your design sense in using the dark yarn to outline each rectangle making your blanket even more beautiful than the Lizard Ridge I decided to put LR aside for awhile and make your paintbox blanket instead!
I quickly found out that this is the best take along project ever because it is so easy to memorize and work on and not make a mistake while doing something else, just grab a skein of Kureyon, your needles and go!
Thank you for sharing and your pictures are very professional looking.
I love the kureyon and eco wool afghan and would like to purchase the pattern. Is it available for purchase?????
I was also knitting the Lizard Ridge Blanket, and wasn’t happy with the blocks when they were blocked. So I did a Ravelry search of uses of Kureyon and saw your gorgeous blanket. I now have 3 squares finished and am ripping out the lizard blocks to make the log cabin paintbox. There are about 20 balls of the yarn in my stash, so I have lots of colors to play with. Thank you for sharing your pattern.