The perfect yarn is a column of air surrounded by fiber.

The best ideas show up when I’m doing something else.

The ideal project takes over my life and requires a season or two to complete.

Or a year.

Or three.

It demands time but not money

or new clothes.

Sometimes it is new clothes.

Usually, the thing worth pursuing is not a thing at all,

but life made manifest in color, texture, image.

It is a moment captured in cloth,

an unfolding story,

a pile of possibility,

a tiny miracle.

This work infiltrates my dreams.

It builds my biceps.

It thrills me to the bone.

It drives me to tears.

When I was seven I turned scraps of yarn into a magic carpet.

I’m still at it—and would love to have your company.

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Field research in the expanse between the tactile and the intangible; noticing yarn, light, line, things that want to be made, and the luminous joy of working with the materials at hand.

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Tell stories with yarn--it's what I do