Author name: Linda Jennings

Summer Socks

In May I not only participated in the Sheep and Wool Festival, but I also began taking care of my mother.  She’s been very ill, suffering with breast cancer and severe nerve damage.  For some unknown reason, when her body detected cancer cells and tried to destroy them, this her activated immune system in an

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Purples and Pinks

When I first began dyeing with bits of nature, I focused on the black walnuts, apple bark, and pokeberries, that were in my yard.  But even with black beans for blue, I wasn’t happy with the pinks and purples I made when trying to blend and modify these few natural ingredients. So I looked into expanding

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Sweater Done

I did finish the sweater on time.  You don’t have to believe me, and that’s OK.  I bound off and blocked it on the 19th day (January 9th at 5pm), the day Rebecca and Jared and Naomi were traveling back home from Iqaluit to Pittsburgh.  But a couple things happened as I was finishing it

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Progress on the sweater

With less than a week to go to finish, the pressure is on to finish the yoke of the sweater.  Last week I completed the body and the sleeves.  Then it was time to add the sleeves to the body of the sweater and knit the yoke.  Included in the pictures are the picot hem on

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Picot Edge Worked in

Day 2 Progress on Naomi’s Sweater: My goal on Naomi’s sweater is to knit 2 inches a day, so I can finish the main body of the sweater in a week. Here’s how it looks after 2 days: For those of you who have knit dozens of these picot edges, you might be wondering how/why did

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Emotional Knitting

Today my oldest daughter Rebecca leaves for Iqaluit in northern Canada, taking with her husband Jared, 23-month old daughter Naomi, and new baby due in March.  She and Jared are considering a post there as assistant pastors. This is appropriate after 4 years of graduate school, both their degrees being in divinity with the idea

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Christmas Knitting

Merry Christmas time is over, and we’re half way through January already!  And finally I have time to write about it. My mom went through a couple dozen doctor visits before they found a tumor on her back and had to operate. So my December and January has been full of helping Mom, along with

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