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30 Fantastic Websites To Lose Yourself In. If you follow me on Twitter you might know that I moved to London last September. You might also know that since then I’ve had nothing but trouble trying to get an Internet connection set up in my home. Fortunately, last week I finally got everything up and running and to mark my triumphant return to the world of the Internet I went a little crazy and shared 30 of my favourite websites on Twitter. The majority of them are single-serving sites. Some are very useful while others, others just plain entertaining. Bobby enjoyed the list so much that he suggested I share it with you.

So, without much further ado, I present (in no particular order) 30 great links for your enjoyment. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 500 Letters Artists. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. UK Bonus Tracks As a cheeky extra here’s some extra links I tweeted which are pretty cool for those like me who live in London: Are the any good films on iPlayer? - StumbleUpon. Free on-line knitting patterns - free on-line crochet patterns. Mod Podge Rocks - Mod Podge Crafts and DIY. Norah’s Knits: (Almost) Forgotten Free Patterns | berroco design studio. I was wandering about on our web site, looking for an older free pattern, when I realized how many great patterns I had forgotten about. I get the feeling that if I have forgotten about them, chances are everyone else has too.

I’ve assembled a collection of my favorites – things I’d like to wear. Knit in basic yarns these patterns are great for a wide variety of Berroco yarns (or , let’s face it, your stash). I’m putting them on my list of items to rephotograph in the future so more knitters will notice their potential. Andoa Annlina Asia Pike Pilar Poonam Ticuna Solaris Rectangula For the patterns originally designed in Ultra Alpaca, Andoa, Annalina, Asia and Ticuna (scroll over the picture and the item name pops up), you might also take a look at Maya, Fuji, Flicker and Vintage. Remix or Lustra would work well for the patterns designed for Peruvia. Have any of your ever knit any of these patterns. Like this: Like Loading...