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How It All Began - The Tales of Debbieduck
It all started many moons ago when I met this wonderful lady at a quilt show in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. I asked if anyone was a knitter and she answered, "Oh I do. I'm an expert!" We chatted for a few minutes, exchanged contact info, and promised to get together sometime soon. A few months later, we met at a fiber festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I was with my daughter, who was about five years old at the time, and she was with her two children, both of whom were autistic. As we wandered through the festival, drooling over all the beautiful yarn and fibers, the children were mesmerized by a woman spinning nearby. Our first get together was a huge success and the start of a wonderful friendship. Before long, we would all gather together at my house and as the children watched Sesame Street, we would knit and laugh for hours.
My friend's son enjoyed chewing on hard rubber toys as a way to release his boundless energy. One day I stumbled across a Daffy Duck rubber figurine while shopping and thought it would be perfect for him. As I walked over to this happily swinging little boy at the schoolyard, I handed him the figurine. He gave me a great big hug and within a few moments, Daffy Duck was affectionately renamed "Debbieduck". And that is who I am . . . to this day!
I have been knitting most of my life. It makes me happy and is fun to do. I am far from being an expert knitter, but have a solid knowledge of techniques, yarns, literature, and maintain a fabulous reference library. A few years ago, I was introduced to the art of hand-dying yarn by my wonderful cousin, who is a passionate knitter and lover of all fiber arts. She unleashed me!
Hand-painting yarn gives me the freedom to let my imagination run wild. And what is even more rewarding is seeing someone else ooh and aah over the yarns I have dyed. I hope you all fall in love with my yarns as much as I have creating them.
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