Patty Lyons and The Secrets of Yarn Substitution

I know I mentioned on here that I signed up for Patty Lyons' "Improve Your Knitting" course on Craftsy, but I think I failed to mention how utterly fabulous it is!  I took it because I wanted to learn how to knit continental style, but I learned so much more than that!  I really think it has helped vastly improve my knitting.  I bring this up today because there is a discussion in the Craftsy Ravelry group about how awesome Patty's classes are and I just discovered that she has an online class through Knitting Daily called "The Secrets of Yarn Substitution".  I'm really interested in this course because I sub yarn all the time and, I must admit, sometimes I regret it!  I would love to know some tips and tricks on how to improve my subbing success. I've never taken a web class from Knitting Daily before and I doubt it could possibly be as good as the Craftsy platform, but I might just give it a try.

In related news, the Craftsy Ravelry group has a running wishlist of classes we'd love to see on Craftsy and someone recently suggested a History of Knitting class.  Wouldn't that rock?  I'd take it in a heartbeat!  I know there are some good books out there on the subject, but I'd love to listen to a great lecture on the subject instead.  Maybe I should learn something about knitting history and pitch the class myself??  I'd finally put my history degree to use.  That would be strange indeed.

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