I read Rachael Herron's new book, Life in Stitches: Knitting My Way Through Love, Loss, and Laughter, 20 Pieces this past winter. This book is a memoir of her life as a knitter, but more importantly, it's about her life of finding herself and her work.She received her MFA in writing from Mills College, but she is more than a romance author. She has been knitting since she was five years old, and it is truly her passion. I found out from the book she supports herself with her job as a emergency dispatch operator. She has been keeping a blog since 2003. And she writes romantic fiction built around Cypress Hollow Yarn with knitting as the theme. Each book of the series features a new character. The books in the series are:
1. How to Knit a Love Song: a Cypress Hollow Yarn novel
2. How to Knit a Heart Back Home: a Cypress Hollow Yarn novel
3.Wishes and Stitches: a Cypress Hollow Yarn novel. I enjoyed meeting Rachael in her book, and left feeling as if I had found a friend. She lives in Washington state and she is in love with Venice. The link to her blog yarnagogo is in the title of this blog.
I have been knitting more than ever, but since my sock knitting class at the library is winding down this week, I am turning back to quilting. I want to add classes on hand-piecing for the summer. It's light weight, portable, and busy work if you are traveling. That is where I am going next in my future focus at the library.
2 comments:
Oh, hooray! (And I'm in Venice now -- just got the google alert that you blogged and hopped on over.) I'm so glad you enjoyed the reading. Thank you for posting!
I loved your book, and I am glad you are able to enjoy Venice. Most of us dream of a European vacation, but it sounds like you have your priorities in place since you travel there as often as you can.
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