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Copperplate by Elizabeth Doherty in Quince & Co Chickadee. Color way: Gingerbread |
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this episode I chatted with designer, Elizabeth Doherty, about her new book. Top down: reimagining set in sleeve design
by Elizabeth Doherty and Quince & Company. This interview was recorded on
August 8 2015.
Links
- Elizabeth Doherty’s web site is Blue Bee Studio
- Elizabeth Doherty on Ravelry: bluebeestudio
- Top down: reimagining set in sleeve design by Elizabeth Doherty and Quince & Company
Elizabeth sees her book "in the wild" for the first time at Stitches Midwest. |
To enter a drawing for a signed copy of Top down: reimagining set in sleeve design
by Elizabeth Doherty and Quince & Company by Elizabeth Doherty and Quince
& Company, please leave a comment on the prize thread in the Knitting Pipeline
Ravelry group. Please take a look at the Lookbook or the designs on
Ravelry and leave a comment about the sweater you would knit first from the collection. The
drawing will close on Tuesday Sept 6 2015. Quince & Co Ravelry Thread for Knit Along (KAL)
Have a great week! Haste ye back, and hold your knitting close.
Have a great week! Haste ye back, and hold your knitting close.
4 comments:
Paula, I really enjoy your podcast and have since the beginning. The interview with Elizabeth is lovely. I have a comment though, about the new book. I am not a designer, just a knitter, so maybe I don't understand. I don't wear pullover sweaters, I find I'm too hot. I love cardigans. I love only one cardigan from Elizabeth's book and I would have to purchase the whole book for that one pattern which I don't want to do. Is there a reason why patterns can not be released individually? Maybe you could talk about this sometime on your podcast.
Thanks a lot,
Peggy Poellot
I really enjoyed your interview, her patterns are beautiful. I think a copperplate sweater would be a great addition to my work wardrobe.
Tracie
Tough choice!! I really enjoyed this podcast and am intrigued to learn about her set-in sleeve technique.
I would knit Maris -- or Copperplate -- or....
Thanks!!
Hi, Paula,
I just left the Anonymous comment and didn't realize that I didn't sign my name!!!
Paula Mills
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(Just in case you need my info!!)
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