Saying thank you

I got a card in the post at the end of last week from those lovely people at Innocent:

Thank you

In it there is a handwritten note saying that they loved my stripey hats. Now, considering they received over half a million little hats, that means someone had to make a note of every parcel of the thousands that came in, who it came from and a distinguishing feature of that parcel’s contents. Next year I will be sending them twice as many hats as I did this year; I think it’s the least I can do. :-D

I also wanted to thank everyone who commented here, on Ravelry or sent an email after the Winter issue of The Inside Loop went live. Not only for the comments about my socks ;-) , but about the whole issue. It’s amazing and gratifying to see how many visitors the site has received over the past few days, and to see people casting on (and in one case, finishing) projects from this issue.

So I’ve been on a post-publishing high for the past few days, added to which Mr B and I went to see Bill Bailey on Saturday night and I love him even more now. :-D It’s time to come back to Earth and point out that December starts next week and there is still festive knitting to be done! I have one present blocking as I type, and one more only a few pattern repeats away from being finished. If it wasn’t for the fact that I don’t even have the yarn for one present yet, I’d feel almost organised…

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3 Responses to Saying thank you

  1. You went to see Bill Bailey? *am jealous* He is very awesome.

    And what a lovely card to receive!

  2. OMG! That’s really cool that the people at Innocent were keeping track of the submissions, and also that they would send a note to you to thank you!

    And I am uber jealous that you got to see Bill Bailey. Wish he’d come out my way!

  3. Another person supremely jealous that you went to see Bill Bailey!

    And it’s great that you got a card to say thanks for your hats, it’s a lovely personal touch.

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