When Bae Comes to Play
As some of you know, my partner and I don’t get the privilege of being together often. We met while he was going to high school in the U.S. while his sister was on a student visa. We fell in love while he was in …
As some of you know, my partner and I don’t get the privilege of being together often. We met while he was going to high school in the U.S. while his sister was on a student visa. We fell in love while he was in …
I have done some cable work or other complicated stitches before but the idea of lace work had been intimidating to me. To increase my nervousness, a friend of mine asked me to do Monkey Socks by Cookie A. as a sample for her yarn …
Hello,
I want to thank you for visiting Water and Wool and take this opportunity to introduce myself. I’m Susan LaCroix, a knitter, painter, explorer, conservationist, and (Sue) chef. I spend 36 hours a week doing land conservation to preserve the precious freshwater and open space we have on the planet. When I get home, I seek creative outlets, mainly knitting and watercolor painting, to unwind from the impossible task of a conserving our earth.
I decided to start Water and Wool as a personal creative and sustainability venture. I hope to express myself through this journey while fulfilling the mission for a better planet and culture.
I will feature my knit works as well as my journey to learn more about the origin of the tools for the craft. I will also highlight my watercolor paintings, outdoor adventures and sustainability thoughts.
I am not sure where or what the destination is, but I plan to enjoy the journey.
I hope you will join me as we connect art and the earth, humans and nature, water and wool to enrich ourselves.
Susan LaCroix
Water and Wool