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Great Women Building a Gracious World Volume 2, Issue 2 March/April 2007
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Blue Girl (German Cross
Angora),
by Leslie Shelor Our Favorite Fiber Connections!
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March/April Contributing Writers Abigail, Sandra Bennett, Grace Hatton, Veryl Ann Grace, Marlene P. Gruetter, Catherine Hollingsworth, Prudence Mapstone, Maile Mauch, Michele Rathe, Bobbie Ripperger, Leslie Shelor, Monika Steinbauer, Judith Taylor,
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Editor: Sandra Bennett Publisher: Leslie Shelor
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Fiber Femmes Favorite Web Site
Each issue we hope to review a special fiber related blog or web site that has captured our attention. All fiber sites are eligible and one will be chosen at random for review. (Hint: a link to Fiber Femmes on your blog or web site will make it MUCH easier for us to find you!)
Cosmicpluto Knits!...
and does other crafty things, too, according to her blog. Laura has been blogging for quite awhile, according to her archives, since July of 2004. A versatile young knitter, it looks as if she's a designer as well. Projects on her blog range from socks to afghans to elegant sweaters and her current list of projects is fascinating. Laura's blog is packed with useful information, from links to free patterns to a nice little tutorial on how to knit a holeless short-row heel. There's a nice little flickr badge with pictures of recently completed projects (lots of those) and galleries of earlier work that are inspiring and breathtaking, including some awesome hand spinning! Her entries are neatly categorized and every entry is fun and informative. Laura's latest entry, titled "The Dark Side" deals with socks and a visit to a bead store, hinting at an interesting necklace project! She has even made an appearance on YouTube! Stop by and visit at Cosmicpluto Knits, and tell Laura that Fiber Femmes sent you!
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