One Word

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We are busy prepping for two June shows at Knitspot headquarters. Planning, photographing, printing, packing…

First, we are sponsoring Ravelry Revelry at Squam on June 8 (info here). This is a big party celebrating the retreat’s fifth anniversary and we are super excited to be a part of it. Anne will be discussing the process of developing the yarn line Bare Naked Wools and afterwards at the Squam Art Fair, attendees and the public will be able to peruse her artisan yarns in the BNWs booth. This is the first time BNWs will be available for purchase at a public event!

Second, we will have space in the Deep South Fibers booth at TNNA June 22-24 . This show is for yarn shop owners to peruse all the hot new items in the fiber world and make purchases for their Fall/Winter season. We will be showcasing Knitspot patterns and sample garments with our wholesale pattern distributor Deep South Fibers.

So while planning, photographing, printing, packing…David had an idea. Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a word cloud graphic representing Knitspot? If you’re not familiar,

it’s a way to visualize free form text. David thought it would be cool to compile words representing Knitspot, that came from our customer base.

I have a favor to ask. I would love for you to comment below in one word (or a few more),

“what do you love about Knitspot?”

David will gather all of the words and create a word cloud graphic, in the shape of an olive, that represents Knitspot – patterns, blog, yarns, gardening, cooking, etc. This graphic will be printed on a poster and used in Knitspot booths. Isn’t that fantastic!?

Will you be part of the project?

197 thoughts on “One Word

  1. I may need to comment several more times on this. We need more words for Bare Naked Wools. How about:
    Strong
    Squishy
    Sublime

  2. Can’t wait to see you at Squam!!

    My words are Classic and Classy. They are similar, yet different so I included both. 🙂

  3. There are so many words I can think of to describe knitspot but one that stands out to me that fits into all the categories is:

    quality

    I agree wholeheartedly with all the other words that folks have used as well.

  4. elegant
    educational
    supportive

    I am thinking of concepts, but I can’t find the exact words. Maybe it will come to me later, and I’ll add on some more.

  5. I love Wordles – I use them in my classroom for every novel we finish.

    modern
    design
    artist

  6. Artisan

    How about favorite patterns?
    Alhambra, Twinings, Sprossling, Lacunae

  7. Anne! (and the rest of you!)

    Stylish
    Flattering
    Timeless

    (those are about the patterns)

    Delightful…

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