I bought a “Dog in Sheep’s Clothing” some time ago. I’ve used it for sweaters for several of our dogs. I’ve knit dog sweaters from other patterns but yours is the one I always come back to.
I always enjoy your newsletter, but this one is particularly helpful in such unexpected ways- like the links that will help me figure out the digital thermometer I just bought for the gluten-free baking cookbook I also just bought. I bookmarked some of your other links, too, like the historic New England website, which I’m sure I’ll be referencing for future road trips. Thank you for a bit of delight this morning.
Thanks for your note. Really appreciate hearing from you. I’ve just joined Historic New England and am going to try to visit a few homes this coming year. It’s a good deal since membership gets you in for free at every house. Take a tour with a guide because they are so informed and you learn way more.
You’re going to love that thermometer. I keep mine in the box in the front of my silverware drawer because I use it so often.
I bought a “Dog in Sheep’s Clothing” some time ago. I’ve used it for sweaters for several of our dogs. I’ve knit dog sweaters from other patterns but yours is the one I always come back to.
So nice to hear. It’s basic but you can add your own touches. Would love to see a photo of one of your dogs in it!
I always enjoy your newsletter, but this one is particularly helpful in such unexpected ways- like the links that will help me figure out the digital thermometer I just bought for the gluten-free baking cookbook I also just bought. I bookmarked some of your other links, too, like the historic New England website, which I’m sure I’ll be referencing for future road trips. Thank you for a bit of delight this morning.
Thanks for your note. Really appreciate hearing from you. I’ve just joined Historic New England and am going to try to visit a few homes this coming year. It’s a good deal since membership gets you in for free at every house. Take a tour with a guide because they are so informed and you learn way more.
You’re going to love that thermometer. I keep mine in the box in the front of my silverware drawer because I use it so often.
Great to fine your newsletter. I’m in western mass too and wanting to connect with other substack writers out here. Are you interested?!
Oh yes. I know your work. Nice to hear from you!