Tell me what you want

It’s time for me to gear up and submit class proposals for 2021 events…so I’m asking what y’all want to learn…and if you wanna learn it from me!

Do y’all want to crochet classes? What kind: projects? techniques? basics / refreshers?

Here’s a poll…tell me what you want!

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Because: 2020

So…I’lll start with “the road to Hell is paved with the best of intentions”…

That being said, I’ve decided to do a promotion for six of my hats through the end of the year!

Please go to my Ravelry Pattern Store and use coupon code #20fn20 for a 20% discount on these items through the end of this long year!

I hope this will inspire your gift giving…that includes to yourself, too!

Until next time…

Yvonne

P.S.: If ya want my 411 before I post it to social media…ya gotta get on my email list. You can do that from my most recent message here!

Pearl of Knitty City

Knitty City is a family-owned New York City yarn shop with a welcoming atmosphere for knitters, crocheters and all types of yarnies! Pearl’s presence made it a haven and community hub.

I’d try to make a day trip of visiting the store from time to time, or at least make a yearly pilgrimage to use my gift card…one of the benefits of having a client who knows you love yarn!!! 🙂

Although I never participated in the Bryant Park scarf knitting events, I made sure to swing by the always-busy Knitty City booth at Vogue Knitting Live, even if only long enough to say hello.

Unfortunately, I don’t have pictures with Pearl to share, but I do have fond memories of visiting the shop for special events; each with a different vibe…like talks by Aniqua of My Kinda Thing, Sue of Sue Rock Originals, and Wallace of That Brother Can Knit.

I’m still not sure I have the words to convey why and how this is such a great loss to many. My condolences to the breadth and depth of her family.

Yvonne, Vonne’s Crochet & Beading