
A Maker's Community Join me in my process-reflections on crochet, knitting and other rebellious acts of crafting. I share about my love for color, my backyard hikes in New Mexico, gardening in the high desert, so many flowers and too many dogs.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 28 | Subscribers | Read | quartermooncrochet.substack.com |
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Lately, I’ve found myself pulled back to the old habits that always help me in uncertain times: walking, knitting, a whole day to catch up on minute work details, creamy coffee and lots of spritzy water. I started a clay class at the local ...
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We just returned from Scotland. I have been wanting to write about the rugged and remote beauty on those edges of the land, but can’t seem to find the words. Instead I’ll share my new pattern and just a few photos.
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I’m a psychotherapist in New Mexico, immersed in crafting—knitting, crocheting, and embroidery. I live in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains with my husband and dogs, inspired by nature and loving the remote, the rural, and the wild.
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