SALE.......Sale........sale......

I KNIT by hand on needles........I started doing it a long time ago - my mom and grandma (her mom) taught me the basics......I learned to knit, purl, increase, decrease, cast on and cast off. I knitted for a while and then, like every child, put it aside for a very long time.

Decades passed and it wasn't until I was pregnant long enough to officially go on maternity leave that I picked up knitting needles again. I proved that knitting, like cycling, is something you never forget, by making a sweater for my then husband (now ex-husband). I just wanted to practice the quality.....

I even tried offering my creations for sale and sold about one or two pieces (unofficially)... In the whirlwind of motherhood and other events, my knitting fell silent again.

It wasn't until a few years ago, after a number of unsuccessful attempts to find a job as a regular employee in a company that was flexible enough in scheduling appointments to allow me to combine it with my dance career, that I decided to devote myself to knitting in depth...

The universe confirmed this to me by providing information on the conditions for the official production and sale of textile products. It sent the information to me through my daughter, who is now a trained tailor....

So I knit, I try new things and methods, I look for how to fold the stitches so that the cut fits, is the right size and what's more....Mainly so that, according to the pattern, another, identical piece can be knitted without any problems without further complicated calculations.....

I'm learning all the time on a material that is durable and even if I have to rip to fix a nasty mistake, the result looks just as good as if I didn't make any mistakes and knitted it the first time...it's classic acrylic.

I am grateful to Akryl for saving me money on materials and giving me the opportunity to learn even at a time when I was turning over every penny at least 3 times before I allowed myself to spend it....

I am grateful to Acrylic for keeping us warm in the winter at that time...

I am grateful to Acrylic that I can slowly start creating from materials such as Merino wool, Silk, Cashmere and their blends.....I am already looking forward to them.

What about knitted Acrylic?

I have more than I can carry, even in sizes that aren't for me.

SO I'VE STARTED A SALE - you can find the link on the home page below (4 pictures next to each other + a button below them).

VISIT - BROWSE AND BUY.

It will help me and it will warm you up...

Have a nice day Monika

( Translated by machine, using an online translator. )

 

 

 

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