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It's what we're all doing so why not write a book about about it? On March 17, 2020, Gov. Brown issued the shelter in place order and Oregon shut down. We stayed home and we stayed safe. But that didn't mean we did nothing. Quite the contrary. We began exploring what was right around us. People gardened, and baked, and took up crafts. We learned new ways of interacting with friends and reached out to our communities for support. I turned to my knitting and found myself deeply inspired to create projects that reflected the idea of staying close to home. I decided to create a collection of…mehr

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It's what we're all doing so why not write a book about about it? On March 17, 2020, Gov. Brown issued the shelter in place order and Oregon shut down. We stayed home and we stayed safe. But that didn't mean we did nothing. Quite the contrary. We began exploring what was right around us. People gardened, and baked, and took up crafts. We learned new ways of interacting with friends and reached out to our communities for support. I turned to my knitting and found myself deeply inspired to create projects that reflected the idea of staying close to home. I decided to create a collection of patterns that was all about home, starting with the yarn itself. I reached out to indie dyers all over Oregon and the response was wonderful. I asked each dyer to tell me about herself, her business, her inspirations, and her life. Those conversations became the inspirations for each pattern. These patterns really are about the yarn and the women who create it. In this book you'll meet well known dyers and dyers who are just getting started. The result is 11 patterns that reflect the diversity and creativity of the fiber community in Oregon.
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Theressa Silver is a freelance designer, teacher, and author of Knitting Wild and Crescents. She has designed for magazines including Jane Austen Knits and Enchanted Knits. She is a contributor to the Knit Picks Independent Designers Program. She also has an array of self-published patterns available on Ravelry under the name ArgentGal Designs. Theressa is a biologist by training and the influence of math and science can be seen in many of her designs. When she is not knitting she likes to be outside kayaking or hiking. She has been known to stop on the trail, stare at something for a bit, and then exclaim, "I bet I could knit that!" She lives in Milwaukie, OR with her husband, two cats, and a dog, all of whom occasionally participate one way or another in the knitting process.