Knitters develop great bonds, and when one of them finds herself carrying a burden, knitters want to help.
Our friend Judy from Knit Night at Marin Fiber Arts got a horrible call last Saturday - her sister, who had been recovering at home from surgery, collapsed suddenly, and was pronounced dead at the hospital after paramedics attempted to revive her. She is being a good sister and seeing to many details and supporting her brother-in-law and nieces in the middle of this awful situation.
Last night, we began on a project for Judy to give her upon her return. I cannot say what it is, or it will spoil the surprise, but suffice it to say that we are glad to be doing just a little something to ease our friend's broken heart.
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Oh goodness, Renee, I'm so sorry! And so glad you all are knitting for her. It's what we knitters can do, and it matters.
Yep, it does matter! You of all people know that...
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