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Sunday was the Fiber Twist at the Coventry Farmers' Market. It couldn't have been a more perfect day.
My sister was helping with the bakery booth, so I had plenty of time to visit with the steady stream of knitterfriends who stopped by.
A highlight for Leah was when a Civil War reenactor noticed the hand stitching on her outfit and complimented her on it. He really made her day.
A highlight for me was when my nephew, Zach, asked me to knit him a bulky earflap hat for this winter. Requests like that are music to a knitter's ears!
My sister was helping with the bakery booth, so I had plenty of time to visit with the steady stream of knitterfriends who stopped by.
A highlight for Leah was when a Civil War reenactor noticed the hand stitching on her outfit and complimented her on it. He really made her day.
A highlight for me was when my nephew, Zach, asked me to knit him a bulky earflap hat for this winter. Requests like that are music to a knitter's ears!
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Requests for knitting - I agree. Music to my ears . . . if it's from a person who appreciates it. My middle kid will wear just about anything that comes off the needles. But I have a sister that was given a baby sweater a few years back (Gorgeous, I might add) that never left the her closet. So now, when she asks, I say, "Sure. I'll get right on it." And then I start in on another pair of socks for myself. tee hee.
Good to see you on Sunday. My daughter and I loved the smoothie and the molasses cookies were to die for! I was good and only walked away with one 4 oz batt to spin into yarn for my daughter to knit.
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