Hello and welcome! I’m Holly Chayes

I help makers, thinkers, builders, operators, creators, etc. implement solid containers for creative chaos, and functional systems for sustainable momentum, all in aid of making a life or business you love. 

Right now I’m working with people and businesses in a couple capacities… 

Business

Business coaching and consulting for small businesses ready to dig into the practicalities of what’s next.

When you’ve graduated from mindset-only to mindset+ 

When you’ve built something that functions but doesn’t flow yet.

When you’ve outgrown and overrun what used to work.

Whatever you’re stuck on, we can get you moving to what’s next.

Get in touch here

Individual

Life and clothing magic for individuals who thought they would be more prepared for this moment.

Personal or professional.

Once in a lifetime or every day.

A surprise or something you’ve been working towards for years.

Whatever this moment is, we can get you ready for it.

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One More Shawl?

Can I finish one more shawl in 2012? I’m not sure how I’m doing with the goal of finishing 12 shawls in 2012. I get the feeling it’s not going great, but maybe I can still add one more to the pile.

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The yarn is Anzula cloud in the colorway “boysenberry,” knit on US size 5s (3.75 mm) needles.

The shape is going to be a larger version of this swatch, with lace in the center section, and a large lace border.

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I’ve been working on a series of swatches demonstrating different types of shawl construction. Mostly just so that I could have a library of them for reference, but it’s occurred to me that they would also make for a great blog post about different shawl constructions. Would anyone be interested? If so, leave a comment, email me, find me on Ravelry or Twitter and let me know.

So, it’s after midnight, this WIP Wednesday post is (a little) late, and the photo colors are no where near accurate, (must try to start getting photos before the sun goes down) but that’s all for this week.

If you’d like more WIP Wednesday posts, visit Tami’s blog.