RING DESCRIPTION: A ring for blogging knitters in New York City!
New York City knitters share a special kind of solidarity. Maybe you've stabbed a neighbor on the subway with a too-long needle or left a DPN in a taxi cab. Maybe you've spent a perfect day in Prospect Park or Central Park with a blanket, a book, and your knitting. You definitely know where School Products is and how to get to it without referring to a map.
We 5 borough knitters need some solidarity on the Internets, too. So here it is: a blog ring.
RULES
To be a member of this ring:
1. You must live within the 5 boroughs (sorry, Philadelphia is not a borough!)
2. You must have a knitting blog, where you talk about knitting.
3. You must post regularly. For our purposes regularly will be at least once a week.
4. The ring code must be correct and must be visible on the page where your blog is located.
5. Your blog must be written in english.
6. You are responsible for making chages to your blog information (new url, new email, new blog name).
When joining the ring:
1. Your blog must be at least a month old.
2. Your blog must show regular postings (once a week) for the last month.
3. You have one week from the time you submit your site to get your ring code up and running correctly.
4. You will receive a message from RingSurf with your Ring Code and Ring ID. Please keep this message or your records!
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWA Knitter In QueensAll about my addiction to knitting.
Sweet Girl KnitsThe yarn proclivities and activities of a witty, urban gal
Lovely PurlsEvery word's a purlA harried reporter's escape into the gleeful world of knitting, crochet and other random craftiness. Completely narcissism and self-importance free!
Unfurnished BrooklynIs Brooklyn in the house? No, seriously. Is it?
Green Dilly BeansGreen Dilly Beans and other tasty treats
Perfect KimmieJoin Perfect Kimmie on her pursuit of all things creative - cooking, baking, knitting and making things as she makes an utter mess and has a ball doing it!
Country Mice in the CityTres Chic VeroniqueUne maille a l'endroit, une maille a l'envers. Vive le tricot!
yarntherapyCraptinaThis blog is focused on knitting and food. More knitting projects are posted, but I like to take pictures of awesome food.
PassionKNITlyThis is really only different from other knitting blogs in that it's my subjective experience of knitting. The patterns I do are relatively interesting and funky, and I'm a self procliamed "yarn snob." There's lots of talk about The Point in the West Village because that's the place I like to go to knit.
Slightly UnravelledAdventures in knitting (and possibly other crafts) with a knitting novice as your tourguide.
Rooted in Knit-realityKimberli New YorkThoughts as I travel thru NYC and around the world knitting as I go.
Curly PurlyKnitting toys, socks, clothing (mostly for kids, 'cause it's faster, of course). Some free patterns.
Annie KnitsI knit and that's that!
YarnmonsterYarnmonster Jess knits, sews, and travels her way through her studies in biology.
Brooklyn Knit ChickA Park Slope New York Knitter's daily struggle to overcome yarn addiction, dropped stitches, and subway construction
http://hpnyknits.blogspot.com/how knitting keeps me sane and happy in the big apple
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