Sep 7, 2020
In this last episode of the season, Anne focuses on supportive things: sponsors, patrons, stitch markers, and reviews.
Support the show directly on Patreon. Patrons will
receive daily videos while Anne is on her trip to Scotland!
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Dates for online knit
times for the rest of the year.
Join the I Thought I Knew
How Facebook Group to be part of the Halloween Knit
Along.
Morehouse Farm’s Knit
Kits
Black Spider Shawl Knit
Kit
Julie Grimmett’s pumpkin pattern in knit and crochet.
Across the Pond Designs is
offering 40% off her spider and owl themed patterns with coupon
code ITIKH40.
The Velvet Acorn is offering
20% off all her patterns with the code Fall20.
Langanlumous and
Poppy’s Pompom are both offering prizes
so far, and a post with all the prizes will be available in the
Facebook group before October 1.
Stephen West’s Painting Bricks
Shawl
Jamieson and Smith 2-Ply Jumper
Weight
Bobolinks Yarns
The giveaway post on Instagram will go live shortly after the show
launches. Visit the @IThoughtIKnewHow Instagram account to
enter.
Knit Picks
Merrily’s Instagram and
Facebook. Follow to learn more about
This is Me — Knitted.
Online International Fiber Festival is on
its way, November 9-16, 2020.
Craftsy is live again and taking new
memberships.
MRI Maakers are selling patterns and running
weekly auctions to
raise funds for the Shetland MRI Scanner
Appeal.
Follow the Jamieson and Smith YouTube
account for their content for virtual Shetland Wool Week.
Knit New Haven and
Morehouse Farm are the
first two official sponsors of the show.
Knit New Haven is a
lovely yarn shop in New Haven, CT. New Haven is an easy day trip
from New York City or Hartford. In normal times, there are several
museums and parks to visit, and no trip would be complete without
popping in to Knit New Haven to shop their gorgeous selection of
yarns, tools, and supplies for spinners.
Morehouse Farm raises
ultra fine merino fleece and produces 5 different types of yarn in
over 100 colors and variegations. They are well known for their
critter kits, but also have lots of pattern support in accessories,
sweaters, and more. Their Morehouse Merino Flock Group is where
they run community knit alongs with support for knitters of all
levels.
Jontavious Willis’ “Resting on My Mind” and “Jon’s Boogie.”