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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Outside again!

The Chicks and I had a lovely afternoon knit on my front lawn. I always loved seeing the dandelions sprouting from the grass. It's a sure sign of better things to come.
We started out sitting on the sunny side of the lawn. But soon had to move to a slightly shadier spot.
Barbara B. had a show and tell to proudly display. Her 11 year old granddaughter wanted to learn how to sew so Barbara showed her the basics, her parents bought her a sewing machine, and she watched YouTube videos to learn how to make her Nana a project bag!
She even completely lined the bag! That kid's got talent!!! Watch out world! There's another seamstress on the horizon!
Barbara B. worked on a shawl using LolaBean yarn. This yarn is heaven to work with and the color choices are beautiful.
The pattern is called Exordium and was free on Ravelry for a short time. Now you have to pay for the pattern. She and I were lucky enough to have seen it when is was available free of charge.
Jan A. worked on a baby blanket. It's working up quickly because she is holding two strands of yarn together to make a bulky weight, using Caron yarn for its machine wash-ability.
Maureen worked on a hat and...

Barbara K. worked on a Hepsi's cowl. The yarn came from our donated stash. Such a pretty color.
I added some length to a Hannah Hals cowl for a child. It starts out with two triangles which are sewn together along the long edge, leaving the center stitches live for picking up to knit a turtleneck collar.
Carole arrived a bit late so we let her have her coffee and decompress before she picked up her knitting.
She finished her Easy scarf. It's a paid pattern from Martina Behm.
The way the colors change direction is a real mind bender but Carole said it's easy to make.
Now she's picked up the Bankhead Hat using Manos del Uraguay yarn which is as soft as a cloud!

I'm hoping that spring is here to stay so we can continue to meet outdoors. Gotta keep those needles clicking, you know!


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