I thought it was amazing timing! So I reached out to chucksmithnyc for permission to share. He graciously agreed I need to pay it forward. Renate speaks truth. Maybe I will get lucky and meet her.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
While I am noodling around with the notions of work, play, ego, identity and creating value from fluff, sticks and string, this showed up last week on Mason-Dixon Knitting:
I thought it was amazing timing! So I reached out to chucksmithnyc for permission to share. He graciously agreed I need to pay it forward. Renate speaks truth. Maybe I will get lucky and meet her.
I thought it was amazing timing! So I reached out to chucksmithnyc for permission to share. He graciously agreed I need to pay it forward. Renate speaks truth. Maybe I will get lucky and meet her.
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I saw this on Facebook and loved it! I can't remember everything about it now (my memory is shot from all sorts of things), but I like how doing hand crafts connects us with the universe. I always feel a connection to my grandmother (who passed a long time ago)when I do my knitting and quilting....and to all the other people who do knitting and quilting.
I love it! Thank you for sharing! It really reinforces how I feel about making things with my own two hands.
She seems like an amazing lady. The kind everyone should have in their life somehow.
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