Have you ever dreamed of seeing your name on the big marquee in lights? Well, Mary Scott Huff, author of Fun and Fantastical Hats to Knit: Animals, Monsters & Other Favorites for Kids and Grownups, now can check it off her bucket list. This photo was taken at the Palouse Fiber Arts Festival in Moscow, ID. The talk she was a part of was entitled “Everything I Need to Know, I Learned From Knitting” and was held in the Kenworthy theater to a packed house of knitters.
Mary Scott Huff is the author of the super cute new book Fun and Fantastical Hats to Knit: Animals, Monsters & Other Favorites for Kids and Grownups.
A fun tip from the book that may come in handy for those of you who like to knit with eyelash yarn:
Tip: Yarn with a long “nap” (fuzzy strands) often looks better when purled, rather than knitted, because more strands are on the back side of each stitch than the front.
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