Our gatherings will be a bit smaller these next few weeks as some of the Chicks have flown the coop for warmer weather...although some of the places to which they have flown are not as warm as they had hoped they would be.
We finished our quick project of chemo caps for my neighbor who was ever so grateful for the lovely fibers and colors of the collection. Between my Chicks and my Delaware Avenue Stitch Angels, we collected 15 hats for the NYOH in Albany.
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Dorah finished a Helix Hat to add to the collection for the Falcon Boutique. We are taking the time from now until August to gather a sizeable collection for the store at the Albany High School.
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Some of the Chicks wore their own handmade woolies today. Barbara B's cowl perfectly coordinates with her sweater.
She wore her Melt Ice hat to which she added her own personal touch to display the colors of Rutgers University, her husband's alma mater.
And Dorah wore her Heavy Metal shawl with the beautiful gradient colors.
Over the weekend with the sudden craze of Melt the Ice Hats being knitted, I wrote up a pattern for a mini version which can be worn on a lapel or purse strap. If you would like the pattern, it's here on my Ravelry page.
Tina finished her Grace Gardens Cap and the yarn choice is perfect for highlighting the cables.
I started another Melt the Ice Cap using my own pattern. I envisioned it with an Italian tubular cast on but it took 12 tries, waaaay past the number of chances I usually give a project, to get the cast on right. On a sleepless night (which happen way more often than I like) I came across a YouTube tutorial that explained what I was trying to accomplish. So it finally looks like what I had dreamed.
Dorah had two sock weight yarns left from a previous project and used them together to make another lovely hat.
She is making a Melt Ice Hat at the same time.
And Barbara K started a mini version to wear on her coat. She completed it before we left for the day.
Barbara B added more length to her Photographer Hat for the boutique.
Tina's honeycomb scarf is growing slowly but steadily.
I said last week when I started the Crosscut Beanie that I would probably have it finished this week. Well, as you can see, it's nowhere near complete!
It is one of those patterns that requires full attention so not good social knitting and I was just in need of mindless knitting this past week so it was put aside for a bit.
Our energy boost supplied by the amazing baker Barbara B was sourdough chocolate chip muffins. She uses Ghirardelli or Nestle chocolate chips, whichever are available at the time. And they are rich and delicious! We're so glad she enjoys baking!!!
I have to run an errand so I'll finish off here. Have a great week and keep those needles clicking!
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