Our website now offers the ability to make and share a wishlist of your favorite Girl on the Rocks products! To celebrate, we want to make some of your wishes come true. On St. Nick’s Day (December 6) we will randomly select the wishlist of one our mailing list members and they will win up to $50 worth of items from their list!
So make sure to 1) sign up for the mailing list (enter email below) AND 2) make an account and a wish list. Make sure to make an account or login first so that your wishlist will be saved and I can find you if your list is chosen!
The link to your wishlist shows up on your My Account page when you are logged in.
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It isn’t a requirement for the contest, but now is the perfect time of year to send your relatives a little hint so that you can get what you want in your stocking! Share the wishlist via email, facebook, or twitter by using the links at the bottom of the list. Guests can even choose to “Follow” your wishlist to receive emails when you make changes. They will have no excuse for not getting you the perfect gift!
Your wishlist is Private but shareable by default. you can change it to public if you want. I made a public list of Swap Gift Ideas under $20. Go crazy!
This is great, and perfect timing! I love the things I bought from you at Lambtown, and want more more more!
Can I also make a request? Those tiny stitch markers are so great and I simply want a few that say ‘k’ and ‘p’… for example, I’m doing a k3, p1 ribbing on some socks, so I inserted a stitch marker after the p stitch to remind me to purl. Also, I could hook a k up with a k2tog on one of those pins you also sell, and swap the markers when need to decrease-every-other-row.
Thanks for the excellent suggestion! I will add some ‘k’ and ‘p’ to my next batch. For your socks, would you prefer the sock-sized blue plastic markers? I will probably make both th large bamboo and the TINY blue acrylic ones, I an just curious as to which are more useful for you.
As far as ‘every other row’ actions, you have.a good idea there too! Currently I suggest that for the small stitch markers (which have a single ring and are not dangly) that when you pass the marker you flip it over to the blank side, and then when you come around to it on the next row, youDONT do the special stitch, and flip it back to remind you to DO it on the next row.