It was a warm one today but the humidity didn't kick in until everyone had gone home.
Liz made a lot of progress on her cowl.
Carole worked on a beautiful royal blue hat.
It's called the Meshy Squishy Toque.
Jan worked on her Irma hat. She had to hurry home before the thunderstorms so she could comfort her poor pup who is terrified of storms. There was one predicted to hit right around the time she would get home.
Maureen took two identical skeins of Noro yarn but started one ball from the outside of the skein, and the other from the inside to make the Noro Striped Scarf, an oldy but goody.
Barbara B. worked on a shawl for herself called Anisah that has cables running all the way up the edge.
Janna made good progress on her Totally Biased cowl. The colors are changing in the most perfect way.
I'm working on a shawl for myself in between charity knitting. This is called the Cheri Chevron Shawl. I'm using a mohair and a sock yarn and I love how it looks.
Knitting brings us such joy and we all feel as though it helped us get through the toughest times in life. I hope you feel this way too. Keep those needles clicking and look for us next week.