Thank you for reading! It’s been fun, but after some time and careful consideration, I have decided to stop writing my knitting blog.
I’ve discovered a new craft, my one true love. From this day forward, Feather and Fan will shift its focus to covering patterns, tools, and techniques for the design and hand-crafting of macrame owls.
That is all. Thank you.
p.s. This is really cool.
Oh no! Just when I thought you were really getting in touch with your knitterly self. What about knitted owls? Cowls, too? Please, please don’t desert us. Come back… maybe tomorrow?
LOL. It made my morning.
I’ve always been partial to the macrame owls with googly eyes, because the eyes follow you when you move around…. I do hope you’ll devote proper time to tutorials demonstrating the installation of said googly eyes on macrame animals of all kinds.
The owls are great, but please don’t give up your knitting altogether. You’re so very talented and such a pleasure to read.
I could have inherited approximately four million macrame animals when my great-grandmother died. If only I’d been thinking, I could have started the trend instead of watching you disappear off into the sunset… 😉
Please please please let this be an April Fool’s joke! 🙂 You’re the second person today to announce they’re quitting blogging… and the first one wasn’t kidding. 😦
OMG! That is SO awesome! I’ve been hoping and praying that someone would come along and share my macramé owl passion. And there you are! Oh squee, I’m SO bringing my hemp and dowel rods to the next knit night. You totally made my day!
For a second I thought you were serious… but then I saw the owls. There’s something very creepy about macrame owls I think!
🙂 april fool’s! though those owls look fun.
Eeeek, I’m scared. You’re not really leaving us, right?
Well, good luck to you in your new crafty adventure! I’m with Kalani — I hope to see some tutorials on googly eyes and all sorts of macrame-owl techniques.
Wait, wait… April’s Fool or is it true?