I am a recent graduate of the University of Michigan, raising money to train for the mission field. My passion is for languages, and my hope is to work in scripture translation.
Currently I work as a substitute teacher in the city of Ann Arbor, MI, where I spend my time knitting, studying theology, and singing in my church choir.
My passion is ...
language
I know too much about ...
the Myst video games
My parents always told me ...
"Better safe than sorry."
My childhood ambition ...
to be a missionary
My favorite memory ...
visiting the ruins of Phillipi
Why I write ...
because I can't stop
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Douglas Adams/Project Runway/NPR
My first job ...
fitting room attendant
My best moment ...
any time I'm singing
My inspiration ...
all things bright and beautiful
For knitters on a budget, there's no better pattern resource than the internet. But finding free patterns takes a little more work than just using a search engine. Knowing where to look for the kind of patterns you want will save you many hours of sorting through unhelpful sites. One great place to start is at the websites of yarn companies. Brands like Berroco, Lion Brand, and KnitPicks keep online databases of free patterns. These patterns call for the yarns the company sells, but in most cases you can easily substitute a similar yarn. Knitting magazines, whether print or electronic, als...
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