Today's conversation centered around our preferences for staying fit. Barbara B, Maureen, and Jan play pickleball. Barbara K takes pilates and yoga classes both in person and online. I work out to a YouTube video called "Yes to Next", produced by a mother (80 years old) and her daughter with surprise appearances by their kitty Mochi. We are lucky to have so many options available to us. And the more I exercise, the less guilty I feel about sitting to knit. Yeah, I'm not kidding anyone! I never feel guilty about sitting to knit! LOL!
Our sourdough treats today were lemon poppy seed scones with a "schmear" of butter. Not being a big fan of lemon flavored treats, I must admit, these were quite nice!
I think I've finally ridden the wave of ennui and I'm back on track feeling inspired by a combination of the Musselburgh hat and Equinox hat. I searched through my bag of sock yarn remnants to combine two strands, a solid and a variegated, changing one of the colors every ten rounds to create a colorful new blend of yarn. I'm deliberating whether to make this double thick, two hats, one inside the other. The longer I work on it, the more I'm leaning to a single hat with a double thick cuff.Jan's Easy Goes It Scarf is much better suited for this yarn she chose. Her original choice did not please her so she frogged it for this shawl instead.
Maureen started a basic beanie using the magic loop method of knitting in the round.
Barbara K is working on a brioche stitch scarf. When I first looked at it I thought it was the Mistake stitch but it was lacking that in between bar of stitches. She's doing an excellent job with tension.
As soon as Fozzie heard the ladies leave he showed up in the kitchen looking for a snack. Unfortunately for him, he'll have to wait for dinner time.
Maureen started a basic beanie using the magic loop method of knitting in the round.
Barbara K is working on a brioche stitch scarf. When I first looked at it I thought it was the Mistake stitch but it was lacking that in between bar of stitches. She's doing an excellent job with tension.
Barbara B is almost finished with a baby cardigan. It is knitted in one piece from the top down with raglan shaping for the shoulders.
Nancy is working on the Boyfriend Scarf which uses an easy to remember pattern. It takes about 400 yards of worsted weight yarn and has only two rows to memorize.As soon as Fozzie heard the ladies leave he showed up in the kitchen looking for a snack. Unfortunately for him, he'll have to wait for dinner time.
We continue to knit for the Falcon Boutique at Albany High School. We are going to knit right through the summer so we can collect a sizable inventory to donate. I have some ideas floating around my brain of designs I'd like to incorporate into a hat or cowl but I need to finish this hat first.
So until next week, keep those needles clicking!