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Updated Web Site

On 1 November, 2011 By Liz
This morning, I uploaded the new version of my website. And, in keeping with my new business of developing web sites for others, I’ve posted a sample web site so potential clients can see what type of work I do. If you spot any typos or errors on either site, either use the contact forms [...]
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New Business

On 24 October, 2011 By Liz
Polymath Solution (aka Liz) is going to be offering web development services, in addition to the many other things I do. This isn’t such a huge departure as it seems. Web development, at least in a one-person shop, is a combination of coding skills, graphic design, and helping clients translate their thoughts into ideas the [...]
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Blog Style Update

On 23 October, 2011 By Liz
I’m in the process of doing a major overhaul of my website … and I’ve started with this blog. I’m also going to start publicizing the blog, so, if you are coming here for the first time, welcome!
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Today’s Lens: Knitting: Getting Started

On 10 October, 2011 By Liz
Knitting: Getting Started     What’s This Lens About? This lens discusses the basic tools and materials you ned to get started knitting. There are samples of good “starter” yarn, and links to knitting needles for sale.  I cover some basic knitting terms, and where you can go to get knitting lessons. Knitting is hard [...]
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Today’s Lens: Therbligs

On 3 October, 2011 By Liz
Today is the first in a continuing series of posts on my Squidoo Lenses. I’ve been writing lots of lenses, I’m finding them terrific fun to do. It’s also fun to read other people’s lenses — that’s where I learned about creating a “lensblography”, or a blog about your lenses. I’m not going to start [...]
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New Ravelry Pattern

On 28 September, 2011 By Liz
Yesterday I posted a new pattern for sale on Ravelry: Jon’s Fish Mittens. These were mittens I knit when Jon was a toddler who loved “ish.” I designed the pattern, and we dyed “goldfish” colored yarn with food coloring. I had also designed a hat that never was knit up, as Jon preferred his coat’s [...]
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Drawing a Crowd

On 28 September, 2011 By Liz
I do several crafts. In the past couple of years, my portable crafts have been chain mail, spinning yarn and, always, knitting. I can no longer bring my chain mail to kid activities … there’s always a younger sibling who thinks the shiny metal rings are fascinating, and wants to take them and play. I [...]
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Too Much Yarn

On 23 September, 2011 By Liz
Christine, the crossing guard at my son’s elementary school doesn’t knit. Her grandmother did, and Grandma’s friend ran a yarn store years ago. What happens to yarn when a yarn store closes? It sits in bags in someone’s basement for years, and eventually ends up in the hands of … me. Last week, Christine gave [...]
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They’re for Sale

On 23 September, 2011 By Liz
Between work on the apps, getting the kids settled back in school, the start of all the extra-curricular activities,  and assorted other major and minor stressful events, I forgot to post here that the Knit Suite apps are now on sale on the iTunes App Store. [On? at? in? Apple has a preferred preposition, but [...]
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23 Squidoo!

On 30 August, 2011 By Liz
Well, it’s only 5, so far. Squidoo is a website where one can post short articles, called lenses. People do this for different reasons. I’m posting there to help spread information about Polymath Solution’s business niches, and also to talk about useful things that may not fit here.   Right now, I’m writing a series [...]
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