Many MANY THANKS to Ennea Collective’s contributors. We cannot do this without you!
Kristy Howell
Web: Ravelry
Kristy Howell has been knitting since 2005 and learned to spin in 2009 when she got her Majacraft Pioneer. Knitting keeps her hands busy during dance classes and basketball games and keeps her family warm during long northern Maine winters. When not knitting, spinning, or dying, she can usually be found curled up on the couch with her book and a cup of coffee or tea.
Terri Peña
Web: Knit and Nosh
Terri knits like crazy, cans like a mad woman and only swears when absolutely necessary.
Anne Podlesak
Web: Wooly Wonka Fibers & How the West Was Spun
Anne Podlesak’s first design was a red bandana-printed cotton “boob keeper” with 3 large buttons at age 5. While this did not set the fashion world on notice, it did begin a lifelong interest in textiles, fiber and garments. She has a degree in costume design, several years working in various theatre venues along the east coast, and has been self-publishing designs since 2007. She enjoys a wide variety of eclectic interests and techniques, but is always fascinated by whatever sparks a new design at any given moment.
Lori Law
Web: Oceanwind Knits & Musindigo
Lori Law learned to knit before she could read. Since then she’s spent a most of her time pursuing creative projects in the traditional arts (which led to a degree in Fine Arts) and through various fibre adventures which include knitting, designing, dyeing, spinning and weaving. Her online background includes web design as well as writing for various publications over the years and being the one-time editor of a large-scale online information site.