Good To Go

The instructions said to CO 15 stitches with the largest needles using the thickest yarn I had. I think I am good to go. I am knitting as much as I can this weekend, dye it some bright color Sunday night, dry it on Monday, and get to the right people Tuesday.  There is going to be a yarn bombing (well, they call it and installation) and I am going to make a contribution.

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Retiring after thirty-two years as a K-12 visual arts teacher, Terri Gardner now devotes time to a long and early interest: fashion. With her blog, MeadowTree Style, Terri advocates for developing a personal and creative style. She encourages finding fashion in ethical ways such as shopping at consignment/thrift shops, creating it yourself, as well as supporting local designers. Her second blog, Time for Poodles and Friends, advocates for rescued animals. Her interests dating from childhood led to her sense of fashion, doing, and living. These interests include sewing, spinning yarn, knitting, design, and giving space for animals. She lives on a small Missouri farm with her husband, a large garden, and several animals including chickens and ducks, dogs and cats, and Shetland sheep and Alpacas. For her beloved rescued dogs, Terri created dog accessories and made them available under the label Sophia & Niko–Exclusive Design for the Distinctive Dog.

2 thoughts on “Good To Go

    1. Nein, getan ist es mit dem Blick und dem Lächeln nicht. Aber es ist ein Anfang. Und meiner Meinung nach fängt man am besten mit kleinen Dingen an. Sich in der Schlange an der Mi-rKsgoasse gegenseitig saures geben und dann vom Weltfrieden reden ist für mich illusorisch.

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