Little moments, big impacts

 Sometimes the smallest things have unexpected consequences.

At St. Eligius last November, a  A&S competitor took time away from her own display to talk to me about mine.  The spinning experiment did not come out the way I thought and she and I discussed possible reasons why.  We geeked out as fiber nerds do.

Then, this lovely person showed me a new technique for spinning that I had never tried before and it blew my mind.  I still haven't quite gotten the hang of it, but I'm working on it.

I couldn't tell you exactly how this interaction affected me, but it made a huge, lasting impact.

When I heard that Morwenna was being elevated to the Laurel at Harper's Retreat, I knew I wanted to do something to show my appreciation.

I proceed to scour through patterns until I found something I liked and then combined a couple for the look I was going for.

A simple set of fingerless mitts with the Laurel leaves around the wrists, in wool.



She didn't have to share her knowledge.

I've had good and bad interactions with other A&S folks.  This was a positive to the highest degree.  

Morwenna is the type of Laurel I aspire towards someday.  Welcoming, eager to share and encouraging.

I hope my token of appreciation conveys all this.

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