![]() ![]() ![]() I’m thrilled to share two patterns for prayer shawls with you, compliments of Leisure Arts and Myrna Stahman. I’ve included patterns in the previous Blossom Street books (for whatever Lydia’s class is knitting in the story) and Back on Blossom Street is no exception. Joan knits sweaters for the charity Knit for Kids and is Guideposts’ 2006 Knitter of the Year. This book is dedicated to one, Joan McKeon (and her equally wonderful husband, Bob). But what I’ve enjoyed most is the wonderful knitting friends I’ve made along the way. Knitting is still a large part of my life-and even more so since the publication of these books. So here’s our third visit, Back on Blossom Street. I’ve discovered through messages left on my Web site and from your letters that you love Blossom Street as much as I do. ![]() However, reader response was so positive that I decided to write A Good Yarn. Back on Blossom Street Dear Friends, When I wrote The Shop on Blossom Street, I didn’t intend it to be a series. ![]()
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