Wednesday, May 21, 2008

S is for Secrets

So how long did everyone plan on keeping Drops a secret from the Sophanne?

How can it be that I've gone this long not knowing that was there.

Do I live on another planet?

Are there any other secrets I need to know about?

Anyone hanging around out there with the secret to the meaning of life they're not sharing?

10 comments:

Deborah-- said...

I didn't know what Drops was until I went to your link and realized I knew. I have seen a couple of their patterns on Ravelry. Very cool stuff.

Diane said...

And here I though I was the only one who didn't know about drops until a month ago. What a well kept secret.

I'll be pondering the meaning of life over another cup of coffee or two.

Yarnhog said...

I had no idea you didn't know! So sorry!

Mary Beth said...

I've seen many advertised Drops patterns over the years, but never the actual patterns in person. I have no idea where to buy them, but the knits are beautiful.

My only meaning in life is what the good Lord plans for me. No other profound thoughts in that department. (Although I sometimes wish I had a better handle on those plan specifics. :)

The A.D.D. Knitter said...

Yeah, Drops is sort of a big deal, isn't it? Glad you found it:)

flutter said...

I didn't know, either!!

Me7of11 said...

I want to know who squeeled. Cause I'm pretty sure we agreed to hold off at least another two months.

Heide said...

I love Drops. Other free pattern sites (although with not quite as big an inventory) are Elann, Knitty (I think everyone goes there) and there is this site for antique lace patterns
http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting/patterns-lace.htm.

Anymore I feel guilty for buying patterns because there are so many wonderful free ones out there. I'm Heideho on Ravelry, but I usually forget to update anything there. My blog is www.heideho.wordpress.com Cheers!

Carol said...

It is neat, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

I found the free patterns a long time ago but haven't knit any of them. I got scared away from the number two needles and five pages of instructions. If you find a simple pattern please let me know.