I inherited my knitting gene from my grandmother and great-grandmother, who were two north country women with amazing grit and gumption.
My grandmother was this amazing, powerful modern woman who was determined to leave home and leave her mark on the world. She learned this from her mother. My great-grandmother was born in 1906 – leaving school by 6th grade – she grew up on a farm in the Adirondacks –baking, sewing, knitting, lace tatting, and more. Like many from her generation – she made do with what she had. My great-grandmother was an entrepreneur, starting a neighborhood shop and selling handcrafts, freshly baked bread, and food staples through the Depression and during the Great War.
It’s taken me longer to feel the entrepreneurial spark. I left my mountain roots at 17 – I joined the military and traveled around the world. Knitting was a great way to pass the time while on long patrols in the various oceans I traveled. My WIPs were crafted during downtimes and transiting from one place to another. Each knit, pearl, and slip stitch is my own contribution to my family traditions.
Nine years later, I realized that everything that I needed, I could find right here in the mountains of West Virginia. In 2024, I started Blue Thistle Fibers to lean into this heritage- drawing from the same grit and gumption of my grandmother and those north country women before her.
I’m determined to make a quality product that meets your needs.
One of my many WIPs – Colorway- Variegated Sage Sock. You can follow along with my knitting on my Instagram @bluethistlefibers