Hanne Falkenberg





Have you seen this? I just discovered her site a minute ago. She has a lot of really nifty designs, however the kits sell for about 2.7 million dollars. This one is called Mermaid. I foolishly look at this and think, "I could just get some nice alpaca yarn from knitpicks and make this. It's short-row shaping, how hard could it be?" Sure, the knitpicks alpaca would cost me about 40 or 50 bucks compared to 250-350 the kits go for on the web, but really how long would it take me? And, would I actually have something presentable? No. Probably not. So, I'll settle for admiring the picks. Besides, I don't care for any of the color combinations.
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