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Is the “New Year” Really in September?

9/9/2021

 
This week is “back to school” week.  Fresh new clothes, new notebooks, new pens, pencils and crayons, new teachers, maybe even a new city as kids head off to university.  When I was in grade school, I always wanted a big box of crayons – and now I have loads of fun sketching out new designs!
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Summer isn’t quite over yet but the weather is just a wee bit cooler with a whisper of fall in the air.  Farm stands are full of the bounty of the garden.  I’ve swapped out pots of pink geraniums for mums in shades of gold, orange and russet.  
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Knitting holds a special appeal for me in September.  The stifling humidity has broken which sets my mind to creating cozy goodies.  I’m drawn to autumnal shades of wool for new knitting projects.
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​Each season brings its own personality but I must admit I am particularly fond of spring and fall.  Spring is all about rebirth, fresh green leaves, planting seeds for the future.  In the fall, the weather is often still kind enough for beach walks and bonfires.  And thankfully, you don’t need to haul on boots, a coat and mittens just to take out the trash!  There are no treacherous ice patches or heavy snow to shovel.  Fall is crisp, refreshing and energising.  Fall is the time for making future plans.  That is why I feel that New Year celebrations may be better suited to September than January!
 
Does September make you feel energised?  Are your fingers itching to pick up your knitting needles and get creative?  If you need any knitting supplies like wool, project bags or new needles, drop by our studio or visit our online shop.  We’re here to help!
 
Happy knitting!

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    Live life luxuriously!  Classic simplicity is what I enjoy the most - in clothing design, home decor and in life! 

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