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I know winter is almost over, but I'd love a mitten knit-along.I've never made them before, and I'd love the group support.

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That'd be fun - we could also roll it into a "mittens, gloves, and fingerless mitts" knitalong.

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Mittens would be GREAT. Knitting them in the summer would be fine, and if you have little kids, it would be nice to stock up at least a few pairs for each child. I only knit one pair for each of my kids once winter started, and I can't find ANY of them now! LOL!

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I would mind a knitalong with one of your KP patterns.
You came out with a bunch of sweater patterns recently, any of them would be great.
Dale

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We're actually going to have some more great sweaters coming up soon - and a knitalong is definitely in the works!

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I enjoyed Kelly's podcast about shawl shapes. I think a Pi shawl knit-along in which everyone picks their own lace patterns to incorporate between the increase rows could be pretty cool sometime.

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I'll knit along for anything! Doesn't matter what - hats, scarves, mittens, socks, sweaters...just tell me how much yarn I need and I'm there! :-)

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How about a knit along for EZ adult Baby surprise jacket

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Oh, this would be great along with our new yarns this Fall - I'll put it on the list.

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Great, I've been eyeing the baby surprise jacket for a while now... I just don't get it.
I'm in.

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I would love to do one too!

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I would love that one. The idea really intrigues me.

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