Crafty Detour

The Crafty Musings of Heather and Sarah

Introducing: I.B. Footsie

December29

Private investigators Ida and Heather, along with help by detectives Sairy and Alynxia have snagged another crafty sock criminal!

As previously mentioned, the patterns will be available two ways: single downloads or in e-book form. If you choose to purchase the e-book, you will be notified when new patterns are added for you to download.

NOTE: you do NOT have to be a Ravelry member to purchase. Although, we do use Ravelry as our storefront, non-members can view and purchase the patterns. Membership is required if you want to see other people’s projects, search the forums etc. Crafty Detour has a group there where we can all share our projects, ask questions, and otherwise have fun!

Click HERE to go to the CSI detail page.

Check out the single pattern HERE.
Purchase the single pattern for $3USD

or

eBook Check out the e-book HERE.
Purchase the entire e-book for $20USD
posted by Heather under CSI
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“Introducing: I.B. Footsie”

  1. Avatar December 29th, 2010 at 8:44 PM Introducing: I.B. Footsie « digitalnabi – ambitions, dreams and nonsense Says:

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Heather and Sarah welcome you to Crafty Detour. What is Crafty Detour?

It’s kind of like a podcast, but without audio. A place where Sairy Knits and Digitalnabi come together to provide a two part perspective where other blogs usually only provide one. It’s truly a detour from our usual blogging which we will continue to do on our own sites. CraftyDetour is a joint venture that will enable collaborative projects in the future.

Heather is the creative director for The Alpaca Yarn Company. She also designs knitwear, teaches, and blogs here: digitalnabi.com. She’s web programmer by day, a designer by night and a knitter always.

Sarah is a researcher/analyst for a stock indexing company – a job that keeps her on her toes! She has been knitting since starting graduate school for Applied Statistics in 2005.  Sarah knits, spins, and dyes yarn and roving for her etsy shop: Stitches ‘n Rows. Her personal blog is Sairy Knits where she tries to blog about finished objects, test knitting, her fat cat Haley, food, and whatever else is on her mind when she can remember.