Something ahout knitters andflozoers i ust go togefher. I suppose there are similarities w the ivay we npproach fhe two creatwe tasks—
the process of phmting and tcnding a garden is quite like plolting and making a knil gumienl. Sin lila rly, once the garden is plaiiterf, it's u treat to share the be autu offlowers, vcgetubłes, trees, and morę gmwing things with frietids undfamihj, much in the tony a finished knit piece is ahared.
Knitting andfinwers—the. fruits ofnur "tabor," the won der ful things we cmi make zoith our band*.
Fiat giass pieces, or cabochons, commoniy uscd as vuse filiera in flower urrtmgements, are used to cmite. the re.sist in this elegant wrap. Given the irregular shapes of the cabochons, the finished fabric is a fantastw three-dimensioml form, gcnerously sized, and wonderfully original. Make morę nr fezoer flower shapes to suit i/our desires.
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