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Reviews
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April on Dec 29, 2014
5 out of 5 starsIt's beautiful!! and it arrived before I was expecting it. It looks PERFECT with my wedding dress and I can't wait to wear it to my winter wedding.. Even the ladies at the bridal shop were asking me how I found it. Thank you Anna Maria and Erika.. It is truly gorgeous.
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Kristy on Dec 20, 2013
5 out of 5 starsKnit gloves were wonderful! They are exceptional in quality, super soft and fir perfectly. The cable knit was masterfully done and there is not so much as a single out of place stitch anywhere. They arrived carefully wrapped and would make a wonderful gift for a friend. Would definitely buy from this seller in the future. They are very warm and soft. Love!
Strings attached - a mother - daughter duo
Shop members
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Erika
Owner, Maker, Designer, Crocheter, Ceramic Button Maker, Shipping, Photography
Originally a ceramic artist (search JasminBlancBoutique) but here in Le Petit Knit I am the daughter, crocheter, model, packer, shipper, dreamer.
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Anna Maria
Maker, Designer, Knitting Expert, Wonderful Mother, Photographer
The pro knitter and mother in Le Petit Knit. She is in possession of a mind-blowing talent when it comes to knitting and dreaming up new styles. Amazing supporter of all the crazy ideas that pop out of Erika's head!
Shop policies
this tiny shop was dreamed by a mother and her daughter, who share the same hobby.
It all started by a steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee...
So nice to have you! We hope you enjoy your visit...
Accepted payment methods
Returns & exchanges
Payment
For made to order items we require 50% of the payment to be made before and 50% of it when the item is finished and ready to be shipped.
If you need help with the checkout process? Here is a helpful guide http://www.etsy.com/help_guide_checkout.php
Shipping
For made to order products turnaround time will be determined.
Additional policies and FAQs
To keep the shawl beautiful, you should only hand-wash (soak) it in warm water with a delicate soap, then roll the shawll into a ball to squeeze it gently and lay flat on a smooth surfase to dry. Avoid ironing!
You can also use pins to stretch shawls and keep the pattern nice - especially in the case of lacy patterns.