Lily Chin - world’s fastest crocheter
The Alaska State Yarn Council is hosting Lily Chin at the upcoming Yarn Expo IV, according to the Anchorage Daily News article in today’s Two Sticks column.
I don’t think I am going to be able to get up to Anchorage to attend - too busy at work right now - but it looks like a lot of information will be shared and a lot of fun will be had. I hope everyone who gets the chance will take it in - and then, come back here and share with all of us, okay?
Sent off the box to Shelly today - 40 squares, 30 edged in black and (at her request for some not edged so the volunteers could ooh and ahh over “exotic places”) 10 not edged. I have sent an email to Catherine Hollingsworth, the author of Two Sticks, and asked her if she would highlight the effort in her column. That was where I first learned of the Hokie Healing Squares back in May.
It would be wonderful if more people from Alaska could chip in to the effort Shelly has begun.
And - a side note here - if the woman I met at the Tribal Forum last week stops by here, could you please email me with the name of the book your felted bag is in???? I didn’t write the name down, and another friend who saw it that day wants to make it, too. Thanks so much!
Well, today has seemed like Monday all day long and I am feeling more behind with each moment. So I am going to close here and go over and write today’s entry at Diabetes Health Talk and then go relax a bit before tonight’s meeting.
Have a wonderful evening, everyone, and stop back by soon.
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Lily Chin, crochet, knitting, felted bag, granny squares, Hokie Healing, Two Sticks, Anchorage Daily News

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