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Winter Knitting

2/2/2010

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When it's cold outside, I love to wrap myself in in a warm blanket and knit at night.  After all the homemade Christmas presents were done, I decided it was time to make something for myself.  I bought the yarn and the pattern for this cute sweater over the summer and just a few weeks ago got around to starting it! The pattern and the yarn is by Spud and Chloe. The pattern can be found here and the yarn here. The yarn is really soft and wonderful to work with, and the whole pattern knit up very quickly. 

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    I live outside of Boston with my husband, two children, and dog. For the past 8 years I have been working with clients to help them make their home dreams a reality. From helping to build homes from the ground up to helping round out already finished spaces, I listen to my clinets and let their vision guide our process. I have always been a creative person planning spaces and working to make them function better. After completing the Residential Interiors program at Boston Architectural College I learned how to combine my love for funcion and flow with my eye for color, scale, and balance. As a graduate of New York University's Stern School of Business, I understand project planning and budget management. My experience working with clients, contractors, and architects helps to coordinate and streamline the home building and renovation process, helping my clients to have the home they dream of with less of the stress that comes with building and decision making.

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