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Cut Out & Keep : my Knit & Crochet Superstar feature!!!!!!!!

I still can't believe it!!!!!!!
At the beginning of last November, I received a kind email from Cat Morley :

Hey Alessandra,
We love your projects and were wondering if you'd be interested in being one of our Knit & Crochet Superstars on craft community Cut Out + Keep?
Knit & Crochet Superstar is a feature where showcase patterns from celebrity stitchers and the big names in knitting & crochet. You can see an example of the feature here: http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/superstars/knit-crochet
Let me know if you fancy it and I can tell you more!

Thanks,
Cat


…. So I worked on 5 new crochet projects for the occasion!!!!

And today you will find my Stripy Wrist Warmers !!!!!! I hope you will like them!!!

This week, every day from Monday till Sunday, one project of mine will be featured (5 crochet + 2 knitting projects!!!!) and you can read about myself, too : I'm Knit & Crochet Superstar #38 !!!!!

These projects will be promoted across Cut Out + Keep and their Facebook page and Twitter !!!

I'm so excited !!!!!
It will be fantastic if you will join me in this incredible journey!!!! ;oD

Tomorrow there will be my second project ….. stay tuned and thank you!!!!!

THANK YOU CAT : you just made my day, or better, my week!!!!!

xxxx Alessandra

Comments

  1. That's so cool! Congrats on the feature!! Looking forward to seeing your other patterns! Great job!!!
    Kate :}

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  2. Yes I love them!!! And they are real 'Ale's', don't know how you do it but they have your signature :-)
    So great for you (and them) , but of course we already knew that you are a superstar ;-)!
    Lots of love from Mirjamxxx

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    1. …. your words are so kind, I don't know what to say …..
      thank you and lots of love, xxxxxx Ale

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  3. Congrat, my dear.... You rock !!
    xxxo,
    Martina

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    1. You here?????? This is a great day, indeed!!!!!
      Thank you Martina, xxxxxxx Ale

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  4. Congratulations Ale! This is great❤️ X Chantal

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  5. Dear Ale, great that they asked you. But you are great so why shouldn't they. Love Tinie

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  6. Wow, that's an honour! I like your stripey wrist warmers. So there is every day this week a pattern from you? I have looked at the site, a inspiration for everything, I look at the paper session, thanks for sharing and good luck, byebye Francien

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    1. thank you Francien!!!!!! So glad you like them!!!!! ;oD
      xxxxxx Ale

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    1. Wow!!!! Thank you Kathryn!!!!!!! What a lucky day!!!!! ;oD
      xxxxxx Ale

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  8. well done Ale, I'll be watching! X

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  9. Congratulations! Enjoy the feature!

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  10. Congratulatons...I love your little project...the colours are amazing.

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  11. That's 'n honourable request and your wristwarmers are great, nice pattern and colors!
    Greetings from Marijke

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  12. Complimenti Ale ! E' davvero una stupenda notizia , anche se lavoriamo a casa , per noi , è bello essere notate , la comunità di crafters è enorme , ognuna fa del proprio meglio, i riconoscimenti sono quello che ci da la forza per continuare a condividere i nostri lavori ! Ti ammiro perchè porti sempre avanti il tuo stile e difficilmente ti fai influenzare dalle mode del momento ! Una vera creativa ! I tuoi guanti sono davvero carini e adesso andrò a vederli meglio e seguirò tutti i tuoi lavori ! Un grosso abbraccio e complimenti
    Maddy

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  13. Just found you whilst blog-hopping :) Congratulations and I look forward to having a nosy round your blog:)
    Jillxo

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    1. Thank you for being here today, Jill!!!!!
      Hope to see you soon, xxxxxx Ale

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  14. Aha, this is what we were talking about isn't it?? HUGE congratulations, so pleased for you and what brilliant wristwarmers, not that you need them in Maputo!! xx

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    1. Yes, this is it!!!!!!!!
      Thank you Emma, maybe you need a pair for the cold Ascot!!!!!! ;oD
      xxxxx Ale (and love!)

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  15. Hello there Superstar!
    Congratulations with a well deserved feature! I really like your wrist warmers pattern.
    Happy day to you!
    xhaafner

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  16. Congrats! If you had to come up with 50 projects, I know you would do it. You are always making something wonderful. :) Tammy

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  17. How utterly fantastic!!!!! Congratulations!! You are a star already in my book and this just proves it! xx

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  18. I love your mix of knitting and crochet and the bright colours of course!

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