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My new shop.

It's still under construction so excuse the mess, but I love it! I have a couple of very smart guys helping out, so it probably won't be long before people can make purchases. I hope you will all check it out and tell me what you think! Tell me this: Is it simple to use? Does anything need to be added? I have not even begun to work on the wording for my pattern or book listings, but if you have any suggestions please tell me! I need your feedback. Thanks mamas.
You can get there by clicking on "Home" at the top of the blog, or by clicking HERE.
I know it is still a little confusing that you can't make purchases there, but if you see something you like you can visit my current shop HERE. All the listings are the same.

Comments

Unknown said…
Samantha,

I love it! How did you do this? I did not realize that you could do this with a blog!

Great job...it looks fab! And easy to use.

Annie
SHEILA said…
Ditto-what Annie said!
Was it a lot of work to set up?
xo
LadySnow said…
It's looking good! Your patterns are wonderful....I got them just fine in the mail, but to be able to download them will be nice for everyone! It seems as though it is very easy to navigate. Good luck!
wool food mama said…
It looks fantastic. Great job.
Anonymous said…
It looks great, Samantha! Good luck with your new venture.
Anonymous said…
Thank you so much for visiting my blog, and for te lovely comment! I'm so glad you found me because now I've found you! I've just started to learn how to crochet, and your granny square tutorial is perfect!!
oliver rain said…
Great work! I just noticed your new profile photo. You and your girls are so lovely.

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