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From the time I was a child, I have always had a fondness for little things. I especially remember an old-fashioned, black tin stove with matching pots and pans. I would tear up very small pieces of paper, colour them in shades of food and place them in my pots and pans to cook up.
When I was about six years old, my Dad constructed a cardboard doll house for me. That house lasted about a year due to much wear and tear during hours of playtime from my little hands. Then on my eighth Christmas, I received a metal, hexagonal-shaped doll's house with moulded plastic furniture. This house lasted much longer, and I continued to play with it until I was about twelve. I was never one to easily part with a toy, any toy; especially if it was going to be permanent.
But, around the age of eleven, and having watched my Mother knit for as long as I could remember, I asked her to teach me how. She did, and over the coming years I improved with time. I never really knit anything up though. Mostly swatches and those swatches were consistent in one aspect, colour work. I really enjoyed stranding the yarn to form various colour designs.
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- Genesis Fontier Designs
- Pointe Claire Quebec
- Canada H9S 5J2
- 514 694 0996