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Would You Pay $300 For A Teddy Bear?

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  Let’s talk about Jellycats. What are they, and why are they so popular? If you can believe it, the adorable bunny you are looking at has a price tag of $300 USD. As of the time I’m writing this article, it is available from the site known as Amazon. This bunny is a Jellycat. A Jellycat is a British toy and home decor company. They are really known for their collectible toys. And that’s all well and good, but what makes them worth $300?    According to multiple websites to which I researched for this article, Jellycats are made with high quality materials that are safe for babies, they have sturdy sewing, and high production standards. Okay, could that description have been more vague? What kind of materials? What kind of thread is used? What is the sewing method? What kind of testing has been done to back-up these claims? I’m being critical of this commercial brand because I too make toys, and I can tell you first hand what goes into making them.    Meet Louie...

How I Plan My Projects for 2025!

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    My current WIP. This an alteration of the Becker throw by Norma Ndlovu.  Every year I like to plan out my fiber projects, and 2025 is no exception. Some might find this to be a daunting or tedious task, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, I dare say, it can be quite fun. The only things better than fiber art is thinking about fiber art. Browsing through the project pages of Ravelry, or scouring the internet for those beloved patterns. I don't want to brag, but I've stayed up past my bedtime many nights to search for those beautiful patterns. And what does it all come down to? A simple list. Without further ado, let's dive into the projects I'll be making for 2025!  Let's start the list with the knitting projects I'll be making. This first project is from one of my favorite knitwear designers. If been on this blog for a minute, chances are you've seen me mention the Dewdrop Fernlace Cardigan. A beautiful lace and cabled cardigan that is frustratingly ...

Are Subscription Box Services A Scam?

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    I was watching a Youtube video last night where a lady paid for an entire year of a subscription box service. She described her experiences with the Crochet Society subscription box service, as disappointing to say the least. I want to make it clear, as a full disclaimer here, this article is not intended to shame any company that sells these subscription box services. This article is purely talking in terms of generality about subscription box services themselves.With that disclaimer out of the way, let's dive into it.  She goes on to explain how disappointed she was in both the service and quality of the boxes. She says that when she paid for her first month, a mistake by the company caused her to lose out on a free gift box that was supposed to be included for new members. When she reached out to the customer service, she was met with broken links and other issues that made it difficult to contact them. By the time she was able to get a response from the company, s...

Welcome to The Knitting Lamb Blog

 Hello,  Welcome to The Knitting Lamb blog. This is my creative space to share all things fiber arts related. My patterns will be posted here, along with progress updates, fiber art news, hot takes and opinions, educational content, and any upcoming events, activities or projects. So grab yourself a cup of something hot and let's enjoy the world of fiber arts together!  About me: My name is Jessica Taylor. I go by Jalyna Rose as an author and pattern creator. I live in Texas on a small farm. My fiber arts journey began when I was a small child and learned to sew by hand. Around the age of nine, I learned to crochet. These skills taught to me by my mother. Although, she has since passed on, her memory is carried through the love of fiber arts that we both shared. My mother didn't sew or crochet a lot, but I do remember all the projects she had made for me. Particularly, the Barney pillow she embroidered when I was a baby. These things from my childhood now lost to time, re...