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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Busy knitters

Debbie returned from her trip to Paris (where she had a wonderful time) with a bunch of FO's. This hat is knitted with worsted weight using a Gansey pattern. Or is it Guernsey? Maybe they're interchangeable.
 She started a hat but wasn't sure there would be enough yarn so it's become a headband. Some people don't like to wear a hat over their whole head so this is a good way to keep ears warm without messing the hairdo.
 She also made a pair of fingerless mitts to match the hat she dropped off a few weeks ago.
 Liz completed her Present Cowl with a variegated yarn. You'll see another one she started a little further down.
 Cinzia finished the vest with the Chevron back. The pattern shows up nicely.
                                        
 But the vest has an awkward shape so someone who is very thin will have to claim it.
 Carole volunteered to model it and it looks good on her.
 I finished a worsted weight 2 x 2 ribbed hat. This is a great pattern to knit up quickly. And it's easy to memorize too.
 Cinzia spent the afternoon working the ends in on the vest so she could leave it in the inventory.
 Liz started another cowl with the same yarn as her Present Cowl but it looks so different because she started this one with a different color and pattern.
 Barbara's Palindrome Scarf is pretty long. Almost finished!
 And Debbie started another cowl. Love the chambray color!
 Dorah started a hat tonight.
 This is the pattern which comes in multiple sizes from baby to adult.
 Carole's Helix Hat is at the point where she'll be decreasing stitches for the crown soon.
 Maureen's Last Minute Cowl is almost finished too.
 Margaret's Ombre Hat has started showing the dots of color that look like falling snowflakes.
 Do you remember the Rickroll Wrap from last week that I made for my friend Connie? My husband delivered it to her over the weekend.
 She studied the video tutorial on all the various ways it can be worn.
 And it fits her perfectly. More importantly, she loves it! And she even had a blouse that matched the green exactly.
I have the same yarns to make one for myself too. After I finish some WIPs on needles I'll start mine.
Hmmm...how long do you think it will take me to finish 7 projects?

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

We have hats!

Liz finished the Lamb's Pride Mohair and Wool hat and scarf set I showed you last week. We all love this raspberry purple color. And the yarn has a lovely halo of softness to it.
This lovely set will be a welcome addition to someone's wardrobe when the winter winds blow.
Margaret finished her oatmeal hat with the navy Fair Isle stitching at the border.
And Carole added her striped hat to the inventory too.
I needed to knit something quick since my other projects are time consuming scarves. This 1898 hat took only a couple of days to finish. The band portion around the ears is double thickness. No wind will be able to blow through that fabric!
Margaret started the Quick Ombre Hat with this pretty purple and...
this soft pastel tonal. Both yarns are Cascade 220 worsted weight.
Carole was inspired by my Helix hat to start one of her own. The technique is very clever. You never see the change in yarn colors, no jog where it changes, and single stripes that seamlessly run into each other. The yarns get a little tangled when you knit but you can always stop every so often and straighten them out.
Last May when I went to Arizona my friend, Connie, and I picked out the variegated yarn for a souvenir and I promised to knit whatever she wanted with it. The pattern she chose required two complimentary yarns which I picked out from Periwinkle Sheep.
I spent yesterday afternoon hand sewing the grosgrain ribbon on the button band and attaching the buttons with a little help from Joules.
And now Connie's Rickroll Wrap is completed.
I hope she likes it! It can be buttoned in different ways to be worn as a cowl or cape or poncho.
I'll be making one for myself too but not for a while yet. I already have too many WIP's on needles!
Have a great week. I hear the temps are supposed to cool down around here. I'm looking forward to that! I have some warm woolies to bring out of hibernation!

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Grey or gray?

I thought we were going to have the opportunity to knit on the deck since the heat wave finally broke but it's been raining for two days and even the cat's fur is frizzy! Who knew cats could have bad hair days? LOL! So we knitted indoors where it was comfortable.
I started a 2x2 ribbed hat which is gender neutral in Cascade 220 silver grey/gray. I never know which spelling to use. I looked it up and apparently either is correct. However, grey is the UK spelling while gray is the US spelling. Whatever! 
 Cinzia's vest is down to the last few inches of ribbing for the finished edge. She used Noro Silk Garden but even with the silk content, it's a little scratchy. Well, it's a vest so it will be worn over a shirt so it shouldn't be uncomfortable. Love those Noro colors!
 Liz is almost finished with her scarf made with Lamb's Pride mohair blend. She finished the hat but put it in her bag before I could photograph it. I think she had to weave in the ends first.
 Barbara's Palindrome scarf grew many inches since last we met. That royal purple color is rich! I believe it's also Cascade 220. We all agreed we like that one as a good all purpose worsted weight wool. It has nice stitch definition which is great for those reversible cables.
 Dorah reached the decrease portion of her 2x2 ribbed hat.
By evening's end she finished it and wove in the ends.
Maureen's Last Minute Cowl is bigger than last week and may well be on its way to completion.
Carole worked on her hat and decided to throw in some random stripes here and there.
I finished the purple hat from last week which was inspired by the pattern Wurm.
Do you ever get the answer to your question and you're sure you'll remember the answer later? Yeah, well...I can't remember the name of this hat pattern. Carol finished it to go with...
the "Swimming with Salmon" cowl. This is a lovely lace pattern which is free on Ravelry.
That's all for now. I hope everyone is safe from Hurricane Florence and pray it doesn't cause serious damage. See you next week!

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Someone didn't get the memo

The afternoon ladies chuckled because most of us were knitting something purple.
Barbara worked on her Palindrome Scarf which was a deep royal purple.
Liz worked on her variation of the Mistake Stitch Scarf in a soft Lamb's Pride Mohair and Wool blend in a pretty orchid color.
I knitted my hat with a Cascade 220 soft purple using inspiration from the "Wurm" pattern.
And Cinzia is still toiling away on the edging of her vest but it will be beautiful when she's finished.
Her daughter, Elena, joined us before her school year starts this week. She chose two colors of Lamb's Pride...teal and gold. It's going to be a beautiful scarf.
                                        
Debbie put the finishing touches on her hat and added it to the inventory today.
And Liz brought a few finished items. This baby sweater is a top down simple pattern.
Those buttons are adorable!
She also added two cowls like this for the upcoming donation.
Margaret is almost done with her hat. She needs some color for her next project. The last couple of items have been this neutral oatmeal so she could use it up but it's getting boring. We need to spice it up for her.
Carole worked on Citrus. It's a free hat pattern on Ravelry with multiple sizes from baby to adult.
And Beth almost completed a diagonal lap blanket using Plymouth Encore in a soft pastel.
The calendar says September but the thermometer says summer so we're sticking to the smaller projects until the weather cools down a bit. Personally, I'm looking forward to the days when I can wrap a warm, wooly scarf around my neck and feel the brisk air on my face.