Extreme knitting that is ‘yummy’ for the soul
Jessica Meyrowitz of Chappaqua dishes to WAG about It’s a…Yummy, her fine yarn and hand-knitted accessories company, which offers do-it-yourself kits and mindful knitting workshops.
Danielle Renda writes about people, fashion and trends for WAG, in addition to managing its web content and coordinating its social media handles. She joined Westfair Communications Inc. in July 2014. In her spare time, she enjoys creative writing, reading and physical challenges. She holds a master's degree in interactive communications and a bachelor's degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn. To contact Danielle directly, email drenda@westfairinc.com.
Jessica Meyrowitz of Chappaqua dishes to WAG about It’s a…Yummy, her fine yarn and hand-knitted accessories company, which offers do-it-yourself kits and mindful knitting workshops.
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