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I’ve been spending some time over the last few days adding “like” buttons to my website (you can see one at the bottom of this post). I haven’t done all the pages yet, because it takes time, but I’m getting there! These buttons mean that you can “like” various pages of the Vetty Creations website (and blog) and share that love with all your Facebook friends.

When you click on the like button, you’ll be given the opportunity to add a message to share. You could use it to pass on some information to other stitching friends. For example, if you like my information on Hardanger embroidery, you could click the like button and add a message like “Fabulous information on Hardanger embroidery. A really great read.”

Or if you like my video of how to knit the Mountmellick fringe, you could click on the like button and add a message like “When I watched this video, my jaw just dropped! Its a great way to learn how to make a knitted fringe.” I’m sure you can think of something much more interesting to say, though!

Liking Video tutorial of how to knit Mountmellick fringe

Adding my message for my Facebook friends

I know many of you just love our left-handed stitch dictionary, and if you go to the page for The Left-Handed Embroiderer’s Companion you can share it with your friends via the new like button. When you add your message, you can tell them why you love it so much.

So if you find something you really like on the Vetty Creations website or on our blog, its now even easier to share it with your friends via Facebook.

And don’t forget, we have a Vetty Creations fan page on Facebook, so that you can keep in touch with the latest. Why not become our fan? Give us the thumbs up!

December 2nd, 2010 | Category: hardanger, how-to videos, Introducing..., left handed embroidery, The Left-Handed Embroiderer's Companion

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