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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Time to take inventory

Today was the day we look through all the items that were painstakingly created over the last few months and try to remember the names of the patterns. Or what fiber we used. Or who made it! It's always fun to revisit a project after it has been completed and set aside for a new one. 
Included in our donation to Things of My Very Own are as follows:
3 Hat and scarf sets, 3 hat and sweater sets, 55 hats, 3 pairs of socks, 8 cowls, 8 baby and toddler sweaters, 4 scarves, 1 pair fingerless mitts, and 5 stuffed chicken toys. Our grand total is 90 items (100 if you count pairs as two separate items because it's twice the work). Great job Chicks!!!
We will make the drop off tomorrow then decide our next project recipient.
In the meantime, we are all casting on for new projects because, well, because we can! I don't know about the rest of you but I cannot let knitting needles sit idly by and not be working with my hands.
I started the Orchard Harvest Beanie, a really nice pattern designed by one of my current favorite designers, Benjamin Matthews. His patterns are well written and easy to follow. He releases his patterns for free for a limited time and then they must be purchased on Ravelry. If you join a Facebook page for Ravelry Free Patterns you could be one of the lucky ones who finds his patterns when they are still free.
Jan also just started a hat called Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend and it's a freebie!
Her color choice for the yarn is a good one for showing off the lacy diamond pattern.
Carole started the Squarshy Hat, another freebie designed for bulky weight yarn. See how nice the details show up in this color yarn. 
She is also working on a Mistake Stitch Cowl. I don't know if this is the exact pattern she is using but it's one of many on Ravelry.

Barbara K laughingly calls this The Scarf that Never Ends. It's a lovely fabric but it takes so long because of the small gauge needles and yarn. It's the Mistake Stitch Scarf FYI.
Nancy picked out two complimentary colors to make a cowl which she is finding a lot of fun to knit.
The Dotty Cowl is a colorwork project with so many color possibilities. And it's free!
Barbara B is getting beautiful stitch definition for her new hat.
The Spruski Hat uses a DK weight yarn and has nice design elements. It's a paid pattern on Ravelry.
And don't let me forget this week's delicious contribution, Barbara B's sourdough cinnamon buns! MMMM! I'm still licking my fingers!
Well, I need to prepare dinner and feed the always hungry Fozzie so 
have a great week and keep those needles clicking!

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