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For me, colour and texture rule and most of the inspiration feeding my imagination comes from the natural world. I see knitting as art, as viable as any other, and no matter what the tool or preferred palette, in human hands, magic happens.

Jane

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Monday, December 17, 2012

FREE PATTERN IN NEWSLETTER THIS WEEK

 A free knitting pattern for the holidays, my gift to you, is available to all on my newsletter list this week.
A simple cowl that can be doubled, worn long as a scarf or even as a hood.
Knit yourself a little festive hohoho or give one as a gift.


 
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Posted by Jane on 12/17 at 07:27 AM


Sunday, December 02, 2012

INNER CIRCLES E-BOOK: THREE DESIGNS THAT ONLY LOOK INTRICATE

Check out my new E-Book INNER CIRCLES with three designs composed of half-circles. They only look complicated. In truth, this is easy and, more importantly, FUN! Can you knit, purl, make a yarn over? You're good to go!

PURCHASE INNER CIRCLES E-BOOK HERE:

http://www.janethornley.com/blog/index.php/knitting/patterns_booklets/

 

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The Inner Circle Scarf

 


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Posted by Jane on 12/02 at 11:22 AM


Sunday, November 25, 2012

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE PATTERN EVENT

Autumn Grasses Caped Cardigan $15 (qualifies for $20)

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 From now until Dec. 1st, all patterns and E-books qualify for the buy-one-get-one of equal value free. Here's your chance to grab a bargain and build your pattern wardrobe. All designs qualify from the $20 evocative guides (e-books) to the $10 single item patterns!

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Knit A Beach E-Book $20

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Sea Glass Vest $10


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Recent Comments I am delighted to find that you also write. I've been following your knitting site and was so happy that your novel is about an angel in New Orleans, well, maybe not "about" an angel, but it's in the title, so... I've visited New Orleans several times (Just 3) visiting my brother when he lived there and we combed through the cemeteries. That's where I found the angel who was sobbing with her head covered in grief for the passing of her sister. It was so moving that I have the photo framed in our hall. She's beautiful. Couldn't wait to order your book! Thanks!

By BarbaraJean on 2013 05 17
From the entry 'The Writing Life'.

 

 

 

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