Putting to rest Sweet Stitch
For those of you who frequented my web site sweetstitch.com, I have news for you. As of the second week of June, sweetstitch.com will be no more.
Because one of the most popular areas of the site were the free patterns (even though there were only two!), I’ve decided to begin offering free patterns here on my Blog. I hope this will give you reason to visit and keep in touch!
Thanks to everyone for making sweetstitch.com such a success. At times we had over 45,000 hits per month with page views in the thousands. Wow! That’s more than I ever would have imagined. I kept the site up for four years. It will be sad to say good bye.
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on May 22nd, 2007 at 8:28 am
Hi! I was so sad to see your shop close. I wasn’t able to go too often, but always enjoyed getting good quality yarn and running home to do a project. I’m glad to see you have a blog and I’ll be here often.
I definitely will be doing the leaf bookmark, it’s so cute!
on May 23rd, 2007 at 12:06 pm
Hi Julie! I miss Sweet Stitch!! I hope all is well with you. I had my surprise baby on 4/9. It was a…….boy! We were very surprised. We named him Lucas. He is a sweetie. Maybe I will see you at a knitting group. Take care!
on May 26th, 2007 at 7:17 am
Good to see your new site. I really miss driving on Wheaton Way in East Bremerton and not turning in to your shop. It was such a treat to have a good yarn shop close to home. And the classes were wonderful. I now have a quilting division of our machine shop business. The machines are all computer driven so why not? I save my knitting for comfort and creative thinking time.
on June 5th, 2007 at 7:26 am
I love starting my day by seeing what you are up to. Your site is the only one that isn’t blocked here at work. Speaking of. . .it’s highly over-rated and boring and you have to get up really early and nothing gets done at home and the dog gets lonely. Stay home for as long as you are able. I’m out of school in 6/28 (can you believe that??) and learning how to make mojitos. They are amazingly good when you are sitting on a deck with a view and watching birds.
Lynda
on June 5th, 2007 at 9:41 am
A woman after my own heart with those mojitos! I have a bunch of mint growing in my backyard, so if you need some for those summer drinks, let me know!