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Into the Hands of Knitters This year, the Vermont Farm Show moved to a different venue, the Champlain Valley Exposition.  For the first time ever, the show featured a “Buy Local” Market one evening, which proved to be a smorgasbord of Vermont artisan foods and a haven for individuals claiming to be “locavores”.  Vermont’s agricultural base was evident as forty-two … Read More

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What DO you do all day? Some people ask me what I do all day. They can not quite wrap their mind around what a home school, farming family looks like on a day to day basis. Well here goes: Wednesday, Dec. 7 Hungry Sheep Wait for their Hay I woke up at a very dark hour-though I am unsure … Read More

One Skein of Yarn and One Pair of Knitting Needles-Cables

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I am constantly amazed at how one skein of yarn and a pair of knitting needles connects lives across generations and across cultures. For centuries, women have shared and passed on their knitting skills. For generations, especially in colder climates, young girls were required to learn how to knit. Their families relied upon the woolen mittens, hats, and sweaters for … Read More

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Knitting and Unknitting When I was a young child I remember watching my grandmother and mother knitting. The sounds of the metal needles clanking together and the swiftness of their fingers intrigued me. Sitting next to them, I would pick up a spare pair of needles and pretend to knit making my needles clack together. I wished I could knit … Read More

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