With my Warmly letters, I’m gathering you all up to say, ‘would you look at this?!’ with all the wonder I can muster. Quilters, pie bakers, ok gardeners, river swimmers, wannabe fiddle-players, home herbalists, clothes sewers, knee menders, goose keepers, soup makers, berry pickers, season watchers, window gazers, rain lovers, sun lovers, all-of-it lovers, the prematurely nostalgic and the often grateful. A short list of some of my soulmates, the people that hear me speak with the work I make and the moments I notice, and they can hear that in all those languages what I’m trying to say is home.
Paid subscribers get full access to all four types of letters Warmly has to offer. On the first Thursday of the month I share notes on home and homestead in a series called Noisy Village. The next week we gather up for a new recipe - often sourdough, sometimes cake or pie or soup - in a series I call Common Kitchen. The third Thursday we make a craft. From wool to paper to herbs and oil, we’re making life a little more beautiful with the Busy Hands series. And on the last Thursday you can find a free-to-all letter from the spot where I sew looking out at the chicken coop, a series I call Goose Song for the accompaniment I hear in my studio while I make my quilts.
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