Showing posts with label knotsindeed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knotsindeed. Show all posts
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Updating netting websites
I have been working on several small netting projects, but have not found the time to photograph them. I have also been working on a couple of larger projects. One of them, up-dating Knots Indeed, is almost done. As part of that process, I also needed to give the home page of Rita's Netting Nook a face lift. I did get that completed. It's up and ready to look at.
Next week I should have some more circular netting photos ready to look at.
I might also have a new look for Knots Indeed up and ready to use.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Name the Net Handle Contest Is Over
Lucy is the winner with credit for 2 and a half names to her credit. I really liked her suggestion for the large bag handle. She suggested "Lumiere (in reference to the candlestick in beauty and the beast, but really, looks like a candlestick with a nice heavy base to me)" and I agree.
For the medium size bag handle, I'll give her half credit for her suggestion "Solid Ground (like the kind you would pound a tent stake into)" which made me think of the one I will use - Spike.
I also liked her suggestion for the small size bag's handle. She said "Waiting (like a little kid with their hands behind their back)."
I've decided to call this one Delta.
I finally got the bags to the point where I can record the process of making the four handles shown above. Once that is done the Square-mesh netting class should be done.
I've also been working on a face-lift for knotsindeed.com which is ancient by internet standards. It's to the point where there is at least a sample of everything, even though there is still much that needs to be moved from the old to the new site. If any of you want to take a look, you can go to new.knotsindeed.com and let me know what you think and if I've missed something important.
Labels:
bags,
contest,
knotsindeed,
online class,
square-mesh netting
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