Miryha Runnerstrom is sharing a tradition.
As she explained in an earlier interview, her interest in fiber art started as a very small girl, when she watched her mother and grandmother knitting and crocheting. Today, artist/entrepreneur Miryha creates knitting patterns, as well as hand-spinning and hand-painting her own yarns, which she offers through her small business, Blarney Yarn. Her colorways are breathtaking–some look almost-edible, while others evoke autumn, a swim in the Caribbean or the light just after sunset.
In this update, recorded just before Thanksgiving, Miryha catches us up on what’s been happening with Blarney Yarn. And she shared some good news–she’s created some brand-new knitting patterns, which she’ll have available–along with her knitting kits, spindle kits and that luscious-looking yarn–when she exhibits at the Renegade Craft Fair, in Los Angeles, this weekend!
Miryha (pronounced MARIAH) will be exhibiting her yarns at Booth 63 of the Renegade Craft Fair’s Los Angeles Winter Show this Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, in Los Angeles State Historic Park.