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Duck Island Enterprises RELAUNCH

As you may have noticed, updates around here are rather more sporadic than might be desirable. Also, the pattern offering is awfully thin for someone who creates as much as I do. The problem is not my innovation or time to knit. Rather it is in actually FINISHING a written pattern. Then taking pictures of the finished item and putting it all together in an easily knittable form for you, my dear readers.

Times, they are achangin!

Thanks in large part to a new endeavor with my photographer Joanna Holland, which I will announce in due course, I have been inspired to give Duck Island Enterprises a facelift! I'm putting together an actual business plan and real goals (shocking as that may seem). I've discovered mind-mapping and a different way of tracking tasks, not to mention an easier way to translate the patterns from my head to the page.

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Thank you for reading!

Elizabeth Kramer

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