When I was about to attend the SAFF fiber fair, I created a brochure about machine knitting, which we printed in color on both sides of the page and then folded in thirds (a Z-fold). We wanted to give them out at the event, because we thought there'd be lots and lots of people who had never heard of or seen a knitting machine. I entitled it, "Are You Curious About Knitting Machines?" and put in lots of color photos of projects and referred readers back to this blog, where I have so much information about knitting machines.
It was a good thing, too, that we had brochures, because my class was in an out-of-the-way place, and people weren't going to see the knitting machine or samples just by walking by! We put the brochures at the main exhibit hall entrance.
If you think this might be useful to you when people ask you what a knitting machine is, you're welcome to use it! It's a .pdf file. Click here for a copy. You can save it to your computer and email it to friends, or you can print it out to give away.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Diana - I just finished watching my DVD's for the beginners course. Thank you so much for creating such great videos and for paying so much attention to details. I can't wait to inhale the other DVDs and books I ordered from you :).
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, I didn't know where to answer your comment on my blog so answering here. Hope you don't mind. I didn't make it to the Yarn Barn in San Antonio...too much to do and see, too little time, but I did visit Yarnivore. I guess I'll have to go back again sometime. Is there a good shop in Austin? I might be there next year in the fall for the Grand Prix. Thanks, Joanne
ReplyDeleteIf you are coming to Austin, you need to let me know. I'd love to meet you. I could get away from the office for a lunch.
ReplyDeleteWe have Hill Country Weavers downtown and a couple of other yarn shops. I understand there's a beauty in Wimberley, south of Austin.