A few days ago I wrote about the kind people at Chapman Antique Mall in Orange, California who helped me secure a cab. I asked readers to offer ideas about how I could thank them and several good suggestions came in. Thank you all for informing my decision about what to do.
I decided to knit a thank you. (Jami, thanks for asking the question about whether a thank you could be knit. Apparently, yes it can.)
This is a relatively small item that I made with the help of an alphabetic graph designed by Julie, a knitter from the UK, found on her blog Little Cotton Rabbits. My Mom, someone not known for her great skills in using technology, turned me on to this lovely site. I strongly recommend looking around her entire blog rather than just the alphabet graph I've linked. You'll find adorable patterns to knit, some free, some not, or just lots of happy knitted projects.
Now that I have my knitted portion of the thank you complete, I have to secure the rest of it. I'm thinking about sending something that is quintessentially Pacific Northwest to my Southern California helpers. Salmon Candy or more appropriate, Candied Salmon is what I'm after. If you're groaning at the thought of Candied Salmon, do check out the link above. It is basically a fish version of beef jerky without the spices and salt. The British Columbia version, of course, uses maple syrup to sweeten the meat.
So as my knitted Thank You is drying after blocking, it's time to go shopping!
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