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The link works well from here, I am using Firefox. If you are not
satisfied with the site, it is very simple, you can click on the X
at the corner of your screen. I am sorry that the site is making you
unhappy.
Posted by: Isela | 03/25/2011 at 05:28 PM
I click on the link for the free patterns but there is still an error and i cant open the PDF files. Do we need to donate something for it to work maybe? Thanks!
Posted by: Lori | 03/29/2011 at 05:51 PM
Oh and I do use Firefox and it seems the box.net site where the patterns are coming from isnt working. The ravelry.com site works it seems.
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Posted by: Pandora Bracelets | 06/24/2011 at 03:00 AM
Hello Isela, Just wanted to say thank you so much for your generosity in providing the loom knitting videos. Have just bought my first looms and could not make sense of the instructions that came with the product. Your videos are so clear and have been most interesting and helpful. I live in Cape Town, South Africa and we do not have access to all that you have in America. Bless you and your family. Lesley
Posted by: Lesley Innes | 06/27/2011 at 08:56 AM
Great post as always. But site is loading very slowly.
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Posted by: reiki lessons | 09/22/2011 at 03:22 AM
I love your books and patterns! Could you add to your instructions tab how to do entrelac patterns on a knitting loom. :-)
Posted by: Katherine | 10/15/2011 at 06:11 PM
canyou put videos on your website because i dont know where to find certain stuff even when i d mess with it .....and im 10 years old.people older than me still need toutorials on how to do it .just a very good thought that you should take note of;)
Posted by: naija reyes | 11/07/2011 at 06:22 PM
espcially on the knitting loom
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Posted by: johnhawk | 11/09/2011 at 10:29 PM
Hi Iseala Could you please tell me how to tighten up the hole or space I get from joining on the round loom. When making a hat. Thank you Nina
Posted by: Nina Dufield | 11/22/2011 at 08:47 AM
Do you have a video for a basic dish cloth?
Posted by: Sara | 11/22/2011 at 09:11 PM
Hi, You have a wonderful site here!! I was wondering if you still had the scarf pattern at the bottom of the page here available?? (it's in the middle of the second-to-last row, when you click on it there is a message that says "this page has been removed") Thank you!! :)
Posted by: JKrochet Designs | 11/29/2011 at 02:12 PM
Hi Isela,
Do you have or know where I can find a loom pattern for the Bearded Hat?
Thanks, Deb
Posted by: Deb Wollenberg | 01/18/2012 at 02:45 PM
How come I can't print any of your patterns, when I can from other sites?
Posted by: Ellen | 02/15/2012 at 12:57 AM
do you have a free pattern for a lap blanket? Our church is planning on making 100 blankets for the nursing home and I thought round knitting loom would work faster than chrocheting.
thank you,
Posted by: gail | 02/15/2012 at 08:25 PM
Hello,
Love the slouchy hat pattern, Thank you for sharing and the great instructions.
Where is step 3? the finish & binding off.
Thank you,
Nelly
Posted by: Nelly | 12/23/2012 at 11:08 AM
Hello, I'm looking at the schooner socks patter, and I don't understand how the skip stich works. Can you refer me to instructions on how to do that? You do such amazing work. Thank you.
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