Cissy: I like to read your emails on Knit Talk and to look at your work.
I wanted to say that your fiber studio is the absolute coolest thing I have ever seen! I am green (my favorite color) with envy.
February 7, 2009 9:07AM
Kathleen Shelton: Stephanie. I did so enjoy looking at all your shawls. They are fabulous! Like you I am also a knitter and will come back to your web site another time to look at the knitting and then the grand children, aren't digital cameras wonderfull? Since I learned the triloom weaving my knitting and sewing are sort of getting ignored allthough I did make my grand daughter a shorts outfit last weekend. I think this week I may make myself a couple of dresses before I forget how to sew , haha! That's not likely I've been at it too long, over 65 years but I do have to learn how to use my new computerized sewing machine. Keep up the good work, Kathleen
June 10, 2007 9:12PM
chappy: your granddaughter is absolutely adorable! her red poncho and hat look gorgeous! chappy
November 8, 2004 7:13AM
Patsy: Stephanie,
I just love all of your socks and the knitting you have done. Your machine knitting is out of this world. Now what I really like is your craft cottage. Lucky you I would just love to have place like that. I would have to have heat and AC where I live. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Patsy
November 6, 2004 9:39AM
Sharon in Coldwater: What a mountain of work knitting all those socks!!! Gorgeous! Love the chemo hats as well, everything. Such a variety! Poncho came out beautifully. Thankx for sharing!
October 20, 2004 9:24AM
Daddy: My other two Daughter are just getting more and mor beautiful.
Cody
January 18, 2004 11:18PM
Vanessa: Thank you so much for sharing these with me. I'm going to look into doing something like this too.
January 18, 2004 8:44PM
Alter Ego: CONGRATS GRANDMA....She's beautiful. Just like her GrandMa!!
January 6, 2004 3:33AM
Anna: I love your WOW! socks. I'm going to have to make a pair for my eldest daughter. Thanks for sharing the pattern. Anna in LA
May 1, 2003 7:39AM
Rozee: Thanks for the pictures!You are very talented.I am a beginner at knitting and after joining the socknitters group I want to give knitted socks a try.Where did you get the pattern for the ankle socks?I would like to try some of those first.I`m also from Colorado-Grand Junction.Moved here to the Southern Oregon Coast-I love living here. Thank you for sharing your talent! Rozee
April 10, 2003 11:23PM
Peggy: Thank so much for sharing your knitting knowledge. Your instruction and pictures are much appreciated by a novice like myself. Your socks are beautiful.
April 9, 2003 11:15AM
Uncle Jimmy: Gosh the kids have grown, of couse it had been a while since I was there. Zackory seems to be all boy, as is Debras grandson Zackory. Know you love aving the litle one around, as do I with those here. They keep me from being lonely. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Love to all.
March 22, 2003 8:13AM
Stephanie: Thank you for sharing the wonderful pictures of all your talents and family. I enjoyed viewing every one. The "sewing palace" looks like the Haven you needed.
Love ya, Stephanie
March 21, 2003 2:07PM
Melody Morgan: Great pictures Steph...
March 21, 2003 7:08AM
Barb Minton: I love yor socks. It encourages me to see you got a pair of Regia Jacards to match. I am on my second one now. I made a pair of Wisconsin Winter socks, just in time for the cold snap. I call them the Sunoco socks because they are royal blue with orange heels and a varigation of yellow, orange and red worked through the royal. No one is going to walk off with them in the locker room. One of these days, I am going to make room to set up my gift knitting machine. It is standard gauge. I figure it will be good for summer tops. Keep up the good work.
January 31, 2003 10:37AM
Jane Schwarz: Hey what a great idea to have your own sewing/knitting room. Definitely post pictures when you get the garden all done.
I set up my knitting/sewing area in two rooms of our house after all the kids moved out. They were just large living/dining areas that no one ever used.
Fortunately I'm not hard bound to 'rules' so I don't really care that the rooms aren't done 'properly' when someone walks in the front door.
Enjoy!
Jane
January 29, 2003 7:32AM
doreen: love different patterns, keep coming
September 22, 2002 4:32PM
Maria Kiser: Really enjoyed nyour pictures and the comments. Knowing what you used & how you arrived at how to design is great.
September 21, 2002 12:07PM
Kathy/MN: I so enjoyed seeing your socks. Great work!!!
September 12, 2002 2:31PM
Bonnie Lloyd: WOW! Your socks are great! You have inspired me to try & HK again. I own 2 ISMs & crochet also. Thanks for sharing the Baby Socks pattern! I will have to give them a try!
July 9, 2002 11:27AM
kjazz: Thanks for the nice comments you left in my picturetrail guestbook. I do my socks cuff-down. It's the only way I know how so far, being something of a novice.
I REALLY like the Easter socks. I like that the pattern is simple, showing off the yarn itself.
k2,p2, because we all could use a little ribbing,
kjazz
www.picturetrail.com/kjazz
May 23, 2002 10:13AM
Deb Stapleton: I also belong to the round knitting loom group
on yahoo. Just wanted to tell you that u
are a very talented lady! And not to mention
extremely busy!! We are the same age.
You sound like you have a lot more energy
than myself. Anyway your socks are beautiful.
Are any of the pics posted made on the round
looms? I bet Olivia loved her Easter socks!
I am working on baby booties at the moment
Do you have a pattern for and adult sock
on a round 23 peg loom? I also have an 18 peg
loom. Welcome to the group.
Have A Great Day
Debbie
April 18, 2002 7:33AM
Pat Collins: Your socks are just beautiful.....Olivia's socks are wonderful...I bet she just loves them to pieces..........
April 1, 2002 7:00AM
Pamela Mitchell: I just looked through your sock book. I loved your socks! I am just now working on my first pair of socks, the same ones you did from the Socks Soar book. I am making them out of Mountain Colors in Midnight Sky. I love this method as I hated double points. I just wish more patterns were written for this way. I am hesitant to try to convert a pattern since I am new to sock knitting. I see you have the Sole Solution software. I am thinking of buying it. What are you feeling on the pros and cons of it? Finally, I really loved the Muskoka Wool socks. I am going to have to look up this yarn. Was this a specific patter or one you designed with the software?
Happy Knitting!!
Pam
March 31, 2002 8:30PM
Debra in WA: A fine looking first pair of socks! Hope to see more socks in your album--are you hooked on socknitting yet?!
March 9, 2002 9:25AM
Jane Graham-Bailey: I can't believe those are your very FIRST socks! Wow, do you ever have a wonderful knitting talent! I can hardly wait to see what you knit next!
March 8, 2002 4:15PM
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