Um, I like knitting. I’m working toward a PhD in counselor education at the University of Arkansas and hope to someday combine these interests… I like to climb magnolia trees, wear colorful shoes, and dance whenever reasonable or unreasonable.
Email questions to cassy@knitthehellout.com
Hi Cassy,
It has been so long since I last saw you. I hardly recognized your pictures. Glad to hear you are still knitting. I have made many prayer shawls, some knitted and some crocheted. Right now I cannot knit as I have CarpelTunnel in my right hand. I am having surgery on the 16th of April to have this corrected and hope I do not have any more problems.
Happy to hear you are doing so well in school. Would love to hear from you. Your Mom and Dad are here right now, they are at Marv and Norma’s today. We were at Susan and Steve’s last night for Easter Dinner. Stephanie was down with her son, hubby and little girl, Clare Margaret who will be one on the 26th of April. She is so sweet, smiles all the time and kept us all entertained. Steve and Susan gave her a big pink bunny with long ears and she loved it. Love you, Gram Alice
so fun knitting with you on friday! LOVE the blog! I’ve bookmarked it
hope to see you again soon!
Cute blog! I’m so glad I stumbled upon it through freshly pressed. Keep up the great work with the knitting and writing!
That vest is lovely. I’m a knitter and taught it one year to middle school students- check out my posts on knitting (though I write about a bunch of topics.) Like how your grandmother wrote to you- that’s how my mother comments on my blog, as if no one else reads it. Interesting how we differ on yarn bombs! Good luck with school.
I enjoy crochet, your projects are pretty awesome! I’m new to blogging, not sure how to follow ur blog…. Have fun
your work is amazing, love the hat and tunic, all the work is beautiful, do you sell your work?
you knitting is wonderful, are you by any chance a member of Ravelry? If not, you have to join!
Cheers