Fozzie thought he could sneak up on a chair before the Chicks arrived but as soon as people started coming through the door, he hightailed it outta here!
I guess it was the enthusiastic conversation that sent him on his way. We were quite an animated group this afternoon! Dorah just returned from a Dewey Beach vacation with her kids and in spite of some cloudy days, she had a wonderful and relaxing time. Carole brought us up to date on her youngest grandson, who is adorable with all his rolls of baby love on his arms and legs. And there was the usual comparison of notes about our current projects.
It's just like show and tell when we were little kids! I love it!!!
Barbara B brought sourdough brownies from her magic kitchen. I am embarrassed to admit I haven't had one...yet😉 I was so busy knitting I forgot to try one. But as soon as I'm done posting, I'm going to pour myself a large glass of ice cold milk and have a moment with the chocolate.
Nancy finished her hat with the Noro yarn Dorah gave her. We all loved the final result. She said in spite of a few splinters, she enjoyed the project.
Tina finished her lacy diagonal cables scarf.
It blocked beautifully so you can see the movement of those cables.
This will be her next project from the same pattern book. Using the same yarn as the scarf...
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she made an easy Italian Tubular cast on which starts with a figure 8 cast-on on a magic loop needle.
I went stashdiving and found these two yarns which I thought would make a nice subtle color changing cowl. The pattern is 100 Colors Cowl, a paid pattern on Ravelry. I thought that not everyone loves loud colors the way I do, so a quiet color combination would be nice for someone who prefers this.
Dorah admitted to not knitting even one stitch while on vacation
so she has a little bit left to finish her Workday Scarf.
Barbara K started a Benjamin Matthews hat called Dart and Dash Beanie. He's our all time favorite pattern designer because his patterns have easy to follow directions but interesting designs to keep you entertained while you knit.
Jan has started a hat using her souvenir yarn from Ireland. She was disappointed with the uneveness of the stitches but that's the beauty of hand knit items using a rustic yarn.
Carole's Sophie Scarf has grown in length since we last saw it. This is a great pattern for social or tv knitting as long as you keep count of the rows.
Maureen's Through the Forest Hat is gorgeous with those perfectly knitted cables. The yarn has great stitch definition which enhances their depth and contours.
Barbara B is almost finished with her String of Lights Socks. Just a bit more on the toe and then on to the kitchener stitch to close it off.
Margaret's 1898 Hat is almost ready to close the ear and cuff portion. Then she will fold it in half so the I-cord edge becomes the edge of the cuff and will pick up stitches to knit the crown.
Nancy just reached the color work section on her Leaded Light Cowl. The pattern includes instructions for a matching hat and it's all free on Ravelry. This might have to go into my queue for a project soon.
Ok, now I'm going to have that brownie! Have a great week and keep those needles clicking!

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