Hello,
September was a strange and challenging month. I am so thankful for my creative curiosity during these moments. I am also grateful for you all who spend some time tuning in and investing in this project. I’d be lying if I wasn’t longing for those slow, summer days.
“Leaning in” seems in appropriate sentiment at this time and I want to acknowledge that I am leaning in to my blessings to support others experiencing the uncertainty life brings. A wise friend of mine once told me “worry is just wasted prayer” so I’ll be making time for a few prayers as this month comes to a close.
Thank you to those that supper this endeavor through Patreon
Emsplace on YouTube
L.A. Gold Leaf Aqua Size
Nature Printing: With Herbs, Fruits & Flowers by Laura Donnelly Bethmann
The Jay Sweater by Rachel Brockman in yarns from Holm Gard in Norway
The Kiiruna by Ronja Hakalehto in Tidal Yarns 4ply
Knitting for Olive silk & mohair
Gathered Sheep Yarns-Shetland 4ply
Thank so much for all your beautiful inspirations! I’m so glad to be a part of this community.
You mentioned you may be doing a Q&A in the future…I’m inspired by your space as well as your work. Would you be interested in sharing about how you organize your studio room, your cozy knit spaces, etc.
Additionally but somewhat unrelated, what is the beautiful necklace you wear?
Thanks for all you do!
Dear Laurie, Thank you for your kind comments. I will definitely consider sharing my working space. Thanks for the suggestions! My beads are amber which I purchased off of Etsy from a maker in Latvia I think. they are so comfortable I forget to take them off!
Congratulations on your 12 years together. Rangeley, now there’s a name from the past, my dad used to log up there in the 50’s! YES to apple pie and your crust is great. Stephen West eeks be well, don’t forget to BREATHE 🙂
Thank you Susan. What a history your Dad has! Such an amazing, rich beautiful part of the state.
And I have a lot of his topographical maps. Can’t bear to throw them away. want them? 🙂