When did you learn to knit and who taught you?
When I was 20, my grandmother spent some time with my family, and I asked her to teach me how to knit. My mother had always done crochet, but I liked the way knit looked and felt, and I wanted to make sweaters. My grandmother taught me the basics, and I spent my 20’s learning different stitches and structures and making piles of gifts for my friends. Towards the end of my first year at Jefferson, I bought a Passap knitting machine. I spent an afternoon teaching my daughter how to use it and found out that evening that my grandmother had passed away. Although I don’t do as much hand knitting anymore, I will always be thankful for the lessons from my grandmother. She continues to inspire me to learn new things and push new boundaries in knit design.