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Yay! That’s so exciting! JMF has really earned this.
Woohoo!! Great job!!
The knitting public is a very astute and intelligent group and they know quality when they feel it!
Congratulations….every moment that you and your helpers spent getting JMF yarn into yarn shops is now paying off.
Just finished my husband’s first new winter hat and am starting on the next two with your yarn!! It’s soft and beautiful. And I love it!!
That yarn looks fantastic. My next project will be to purchase and use that yarn!
Hurrah!
Congratulations!! You and the KFI team did a great job!
My only problem with Herriot is that I want it. All. I have been smitten since I saw the book. It really just isn’t fair, as I look in my attic and at my my neatly organized shelves –yes, shelves of yarn. Waiting to be become. And yet, it didn’t stop me from ordering enough Marlow and Chadwick to do a sweater. Herriot is the yarn that makes me want to do a fair isle project. Sigh. It just isn’t fair.
Congratulations–it is well deserved, and hard earned.
That’s amazing! And well deserved.
VERY well deserved. It is brilliant, beautiful yarn.
BRAVO! Did you tell the sheeps? Did they say Baaaaaaaaah-vo, too?