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Erin Bartuska

Erin Bartuska

living in St. Louis, MO
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 12,018|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 14|FAVORITED BY: 3|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 06/06/2006

I'm a college student at Washington University in St. Louis, and live in St. Louis year-round. I intern with a small local crafts business in addition to working at the library and crafting in every way possible.

Education/Experience: College (sophomore)

Interests: knitting, fiction writing, cooking, technical writing, education, gifted education, technology, the episcopal church, music, crafts, small business

Affiliations: Washington University in St. Louis

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Whether you've never cabled before or have already whipped out several Alice Starmore creations, you'll find this article and the free patterns linked within a more than adequate guide.
Beginner to Advanced level free projects that will thrill your friends and family! In addition, discover ideas for designing your own delightful creations and general resources.
In 2004, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and prescribed painkillers. Two years and many life changes later, I'm on my feet and medication free.
Introduction to colorwork, lace, cabling, entrelac and mathematical knitting. Includes links to online tutorials and free projects.
While the Ashford Traditional is lovely to the eyes, it may not be the best choice for spinning depending on your needs. This article discusses one user's experiences with this wheel, as well as optio...
Reviews of three local yarn stores (Knitorious, Chris' Needle Craft Supply, and Myers Weaving House) as well as information on knitting classes. An essential guide for those new to St. Louis, knitting...
As a knitter, have you been intimidated by lace? Fear no longer - here are some quick tips & tricks to understanding this intricate art, as well five free patterns that will guide you from feather and...
A thorough guideline for high schoolers who want to make a difference: discovering current research, establishing a relationship with a mentor, looking for related scholarships, and more.
Explore horticulture, local weather patterns, density, and statistics with these four fun (and often tasty!) science fair project ideas.
What's the difference between man-made, animal, and plant fibers? How do you save precious heirlooms from shrinking in the drier? All this and more.
A quick and simple guide to wedding management. After reading "7 Steps," you'll be able to appropriately delegate, budget, and shop around for your wedding. Farewell, Bridezilla!
Learn how to locate a babysitter, what to look for when you're hiring her, what information she should have, and how you can ensure she'll want to sit for you again.
A quick guide to how to assemble a research paper, from the library stacks to your professor's office. Covers research, the importance of outlines, and stresses proper documentation.
Washington University in St. Louis has earned a name for itself for a reason. Here's a short guide to its academics, campus character and location.