

Grandma has been knitting these mittens for 60 years. Every year her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren get a pair for Christmas. A conservative estimate would be that she has knitted more than 500 pairs of mittens over the years. Image nine more of these clothes bars full of mittens...
I went to see the exhibits on the last day. Faye dropped me off there and I got to experience my first ever Sit and Knit. There were probably thirty knitters there and even though I didn't know anybody I made friends quickly. I was surprised at how loud it was -- everyone was chatting with everyone. I forgot my camera, but you can get an idea of what the display looked like.
For the display at TAUNY, Aunt Mary put a barn board on top of the clothes bars with a picture of Grandma and Grandpa on their wedding day. Kelley and Alison each wrote a nice explanation of what Grandma's mittens mean to them. It was a wonderful way to showcase Grandma's mittens and their legacy in the family.

2 comments:
Hurray for Grandma's mittens! I wish I could have gone to TAUNY to see the exhibit.
Kelley
Can you only imagine if we displayed every pair she has ever made.....we could fill a room!!!!
Karri
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