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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Back to our usual routine

I was working on a Throwback Pixie Hood last week which I finished last night. I love this pattern because it is easily memorized so it's a good tv knitting project.
Next up on my needles is another 1898 Hat which is also easy tv knitting. I'm a few rows away from closing the ear flap and making the crown.
Barbara K. made lots of progress over the week on her pastel 2x2 ribbed hat. Add this pattern to your list of easy tv knitting too.
Here we have a leg to the teddy bear that Barbara B. is making.
She's making the tall one in blue overalls on the far right. We had to hunt through the stash to find some red yarn so she can make his hat. 
Dorah made the ribbing for her Declan's Hat and was slightly distracted but got back on track with Carole's help.
Dorah brought another of her beautiful shawls to show us. Made with Bad Sheep Yarn from a vendor in Alaska, the colors are so saturated and lovely.
It's called Changing Staircases and is a freebie on Ravelry. Looking at all the lace sections below might make you think it would be a challenging pattern but it's not.
Janna's Morton Cowl grew since we last saw it. The pattern is another easy one made of knitting and slipping stitches.
This Berroco yarn is a slow changing variegated, perfect for...
Carole's scarf, which we found out is a pattern which is no longer available for sale.
Jan A. is working on this shawl using a Malabrigo yarn.
It's coming along beautifully and once blocked will really highlight the lace sections.
I had a new baby announced in our family and picked out Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino yarn to whip up a sweet little ensemble for her to wear. The hat is quite stretchy so it will fit for longer than a day.
I have three projects actively in progress, two shawls which will take months and the hat mentioned above. We won't talk about the few that are in time out because I found them terminally boring. ;) So I better sign off for now and get to work. Gotta keep those needles clicking!
 

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