Saturday, June 14, 2008

Mustard Seed Dreams - Pocatello, Idaho
























Megan, my 11 year old granddaughter has been knitting for six years. She taught me how to knit again. I hadn't knitted for more than 25 years, and then was not an eager knitter. Our family knits in the continental style. Having benn taught by Ruthie Brutz, our son's wife. Hanna Peck, Ruthie's mother came from the Bruderhoff and knits in the Continental style.
These photos were taken at the Mustard Seed Dreams Shop in Pocotello, Idaho. I hang out there. Megan, 11 years, teaches classes there.
Megan is working on a family project with me, Paula, Julia, Meg's 9 year sister. David, my husband says he wants to be involved also. So far he hasn't initiated learning how to do the knit stitch. I have only two and a half blocks to do. So we will see what happens. Later in the summer I will be able to post pictures on this special family project.
Paula Phelps, our daughter, is also in these photos. As busy as she is, she always has knitting projects going on. She just finished chemo hats for the cancer society and now is taking up the family project.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Judy,

I'm so glad I got to meet you at Utah Friends Fellowship. Your miraculous recovery is something to celebrate. And it's just good to be with you. Thanks for your call. Let's keep in touch.

Marie