The saga continues. You last saw Revisions #1-4, and I speculated that the customer and I would continue on to Revision #5 or #6.
We met at her cabin in Mineral King for a pleasant time of friendship and revision. There are two things I like to do best with friends: take a walk, or work on a project.
In the interest of privacy, I didn’t photograph the process or our time at her cabin. I did photograph the wet revision with a first layer only in the trunk of my car. You can see that we agreed on dark green, and together we rearranged ribbons. This was a great exercise for a crocheter (my friend) and a Knitter (me). (Yes, I am a Knitter, instead of one who knits, or even a knitter).
I brought it home and began the relayering process.
But what about her name?
Stay tuned.
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Fascinating! If you want to be totally radical, you could spell the name backwards: LOVED!
What a cool thing about your name, Sharon! Never thought of that before.
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