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For me, winter has always been a time for reflection and new beginnings. I love the quiet of winter—the stillness, the peace and beauty of a frozen landscape. None more so than this winter in my new home, Colorado, where the snow-capped Rockies loom majestically over the Front Range. In their shadow, I have picked up the pages of a new life and job as editor of Interweave Knits. It is my honor to take over the stewardship of this great publication, which represents the best of heritage knitting, education, design, and technical excellence. In this time of reflection, I want to thank those who have come before me—all the women who have pioneered this magazine to new and progressive heights. Most of all, I thank Lisa Shroyer, my predecessor, my…