For quite a while, I've felt like an old fogey when it comes to things like Twitter. I didn't tweet, twit, or... (I think I'll stop there.) I had the general concept of Twitter, but this old fart had no need for it. However, one thing has brought me screaming into the 21st century - Jimmy Bean's Wool Watcher. For those of you who don't know, it's discount yarn that changes every 2 hours or sooner if something sells out. I've become addicted to watching it. Note that I didn't say purchasing from it. (Not that I haven't purchased from it, but the buying part hasn't quite become an addiction yet - only the watching.) But it's hard to know when something new will come up without sitting at the computer... unless you sign up for their Wool Watch tweets. Hence... TWITTER.
So if you want to tweet me, I'm @knittymelissa. Or if you are tweeting about me or my patterns, go ahead and use #knittymelissa. I'm not quite sure what those mean, but my husband tells me that's the correct way to write those, so there you go.
While you're at it, please subscribe to my new youtube channel. I just put up a KnittyMelissa-specific channel and copied my colorwork knitting inside out video there, so check it out, subscribe, watch the video, and stay tuned for more videos in the future!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3BPlWAqG1c3a_1EkwUMww
Happy knitting!
I'm on Twitter too, barely. Mostly, I lurk and "heart" things that appeal. Same on Instagram and Ello, but I made a resolution this year to comment more on blogs that I read. I always comment in my head, but that doesn't exactly help the person who took time to write.
ReplyDeleteI love to see techniques and tips. Normally I don't seem to have a problem with the floats in colorwork, but I todo have to go up a needle size. Maybe if I knit "inside out" I wouldn't need to.