Re-Committing
Through the foggy windows of my craft room I can see the rain pouring down, great big sheets of water that it’s hard to see through. Every few minutes, the […]
Through the foggy windows of my craft room I can see the rain pouring down, great big sheets of water that it’s hard to see through. Every few minutes, the […]
So yesterday I had all kinds of things planned for today, as I had the day off from both jobs; how that managed to happen, I have no idea. These […]
While catching up on my blog reading, in For the Knit of It’s most recent post, she showed a stuffed toy that she’s working on (very cute), and also mentioned […]
Occasionally there are times when I look at my yarn, needles, and hooks and don’t know what to do with them, when they are uninspiring to me, when I pick […]
Almost two months ago (eep! Time does go quickly in retrospect), I asked all of you for help in deciding which shawl to knit with the lovely Juniper Moon Farm […]
Everything this year has started off new; a new apartment, a new city, a new job, and a new knitting space. To celebrate all this newness, I thought it would […]
Whoo-hoo! Finally, after router boxes being sent to the wrong address, and many phone calls to customer service, I finally have Internet in my new apartment! Which means that I’ll […]
Knitting for the family, inspired by the world...
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crochet is here to stay
I turn fluff into string and string into stuff
All the craft that's fit to make.
A stitcher taking it day by day and stitch by stitch...
"She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands." -- Proverbs 31:13 (NIV)
More obsessed with each passing stitch.
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For the love of language (and some fiber arts, too)
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