I spend more time on Ravelry than any other Internet site. I have gotten so much information from the site. I never knew there was so many yarn options available. You can find a pattern for anything! I am not sure that I will ever work my way through the 1,286 patterns in my library, but I enjoy looking at them over and over.
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Saturday, April 20, 2013
R is for Ravelry
Ravelry is a "community site, an organizational tool, and a yarn & pattern database for knitters and crocheters".
I spend more time on Ravelry than any other Internet site. I have gotten so much information from the site. I never knew there was so many yarn options available. You can find a pattern for anything! I am not sure that I will ever work my way through the 1,286 patterns in my library, but I enjoy looking at them over and over.
I spend more time on Ravelry than any other Internet site. I have gotten so much information from the site. I never knew there was so many yarn options available. You can find a pattern for anything! I am not sure that I will ever work my way through the 1,286 patterns in my library, but I enjoy looking at them over and over.
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I've heard of that site. I think my friend Nan is on there day and night! She is on there like I'm on Pinterest!!
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A to Z-ing to the end
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I love Ravelry. I think my favorite thing is being able to put in a search term and find the pattern I'm looking for that's already in my library. (Took a while to get all my magazines into said library, but so worth it!) I remember having to go through each individually when I was looking for something specific. Not anymore.
ReplyDeleteI should send this to my mother, she would love it!
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Yay for Ravelry!
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