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Yesterday I decided to make a Flickr set of some of the Glam Knits projects. I know that in this economy, you want to know what you’re buying before you order it! And to make the deal just that much sweeter, if you order through MyCraftivity, and use the discount code GKTHIRTY, you will receive 30% off of your total order.
So…If you click on this image, it will take you to the set. There’s a shrug and a wrap missing that I just couldn’t get good snaps of. (I just used my digital camera while Mazie was taking a nap…didn’t bother with the scanner…)
There’s a range of projects in this one, from a camisole to jackets and coats to purses and scarves. All different construction styles and all different weights of yarn.
We had a pretty good day yesterday, went to a BBQ at a friend’s house for the purpose of planning another trip to Kingston. Kingston is an old silver mining town in the Gila, that still has some old buildings from the hay-day. There’s an old bank, an old cemetary, and lots of hiking trails and other fun fall stuff to do. I’m looking forward to crisp weather, bonfires, cookouts, and late-night drives in the mountains!
This morning, I took Mazie to Grandma’s to play. I’m just not used to not being with her! I miss her!! The whole point was to get some work done, and I’m sitting here looking at pictures of her in Flickr. I just can’t believe how much she’s changed ALREADY.

This is a picture of her in a really kooky outfit! I made the pants and sweater, and our friend Marjorie made the hat…and my mom made the booties. Poor baby! I waas just going for warmth…didn’t even think about what that combo looked like!
3 Responses to “Glam Knits preview photos…and a discount code”
Your new book is simply stunning!
You have incoporated several different techniques throughout the book. Thank you for adding the Tweed Coat. I started yarn shopping to knit up 4 projects.
Hi Stefanie! I love your new book! I found some beautiful yarn and I am in the process of knitting the tweed coat. I am however, having a bit of trouble staying in pattern as I am doing the increases . I’m sure I am doing something wrong because it just doesn’t look right. Any suggestions? I am looking forward to meeting you at the retreat in Banff next week!
Donna G
Hi Donna,
The stitch pattern is a multiple of 2, and you’re increasing 2 sts at each marker, so technically, they should just insert right into the stitch pattern…not sure why yours isn’t working out.