Yharma
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- News – Three Irish Girls Yarn Inc
- Amy Herzog Designs
- Artyarns
- b r o o k l y n t w e e d
- blog - infinite twist
- blog - Ysolda
- cocoknits
- Comments on: It doesn’t take much to make me happy.
- Demonic Progress
- fibre space
- I Heart Knitting
- I'd rather be knitting!
- I'm Knitting As Fast As I Can
- knit and tonic
- KnitBrit
- knitspot
- Knitted Bliss
- KnitterlyAnne's Musings
- Knitting Blog Chic Knits
- Knitting to Stay Sane
- Life on Laffer
- Mason-Dixon Knitting
- Meg Roke Knits
- My Sister's Knitter
- needled
- Never Not Knitting
- QueerJoe's Knitting Blog
- Susan B. Anderson
- The Bloggess
- The Panopticon
- The Yarniacs Podcast
- Wendy Knits
- westknits
- Yarn Garage
- Yarn Harlot
- ~ Yharma ~
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Owner, Harps & Thistles Yarn Emporium |
Location | Cuyahoga Falls, OH, United States |
Introduction | My love and passion for fiber, color and creativity has led me down this path of wonderment. This industry includes some of the most remarkably talented people who contribute to its ever-changing evolution. Fiber work is truly an art and I promote it as such. Whether it’s creating incredible colors in a dyeing studio, designing the next fashion statement or performing magic with needles and hooks to create a unique masterpiece, there’s always something to learn and be inspired by. It’s ever changing and always exciting! |
Interests | Creating with Fiber - art installations within my community, knit/crochet projects, dyeing, spinning, weaving, etc. Business Marketing / Social Media, Photography, Genealogy |
Favorite Movies | Big Fish, Across the Universe, 86 Charing Cross Road, Love Actually, Moulin Rouge, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?, With Honors, My Cousin Vinny |
Favorite Music | Jason Isbell, The Eagles, Chris Stapleton, Lyle Lovett, Keb Mo, Train, Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown, The Guess Who, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Harry Chapin |
Favorite Books | Little Red in the City by Ysolda Teague, Knitter's Life List by Gwen W. Steege, 10 Secrets of the Laidback Knitters by Vicki Stiefel and Lisa Souza, Both Mason Dixon Books by Kay Gardiner and Ann Meador Shayne |
Why don't you ever wear a scarf? It doesn't need to be cold outside for your neck to feel naked.
Trick question! I wear a hand knit or crocheted scarf every day. No naked neck here!