While the sun was out, it was comfortable for the first time on the deck. But when the clouds rolled by it was a little chilly. Who cares?!?! We were getting our fresh air! It was almost a full house too. In a few weeks we will be welcoming Cinzia back from sabbatical.
Barbara B's treat today was sourdough rhubarb coffee cake. The cinnamon topping added a depth of flavor to the sweet rhubarb scattered throughout the cake.
She wore her Zomboni Scarf today which you might remember her knitting these past few weeks.
Another one of Barbara B's projects is May I Borrow This, Please, and another freebie on Ravelry.
She's using this gorgeous DK weight rainbow yarn from Urth Yarns called Harmony which she bought at Cece's Wool and More in Guilderland.
Dorah finished her alpaca 2x2 ribbed hat and has enough yarn left over to knit a matching scarf.
Tina completed her hat for which she used a Navajo ply technique to increase the gauge of the fine weight yarn she had on hand.
And she started another hat with what yarn is left over!
I'm working on a baby alpaca headband that has a braided cable look at the front. I've searched YouTube to find the video I used to write up the pattern but alas, some of the things I find on sleepless nights get lost, never to be found again.
Barbara K's American Beauty Rose hat has grown since last week. She has more yarn at home to make a scarf to match.
Jan started the ZickZack Scarf, a popular pattern on Ravelry (free) which resembles the Missoni designs of high end fashion.
Nancy finished her Dupont Street Hat and has started...
The Workday Scarf. The colors of her yarn are lovely!
This is another free pattern on Ravelry.
Maureen has finished the ear cuff portion of her 1898 Hat and is using up some sock yarn to jazz up the crown of the hat.
Margaret's Roxana Reversible Beanie has reached the decreasing portion of the pattern. The directions say to purl two together through the back loop but it is an awkward technique so between the two of us we figured out how to slip the stitches, one at a time, and reorient the position on the needle and then purl them together.
Carole just started a Sophie Scarf but she also brought...
a tried and true pattern from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee called the One Row Handspun Scarf. Carole calls this her car project, one which she can knit while taking the long ride to visit family out of state.
My "Supervisor" is signaling that it's time to cuddle so I'll end here and wish you...
A great week ahead and don't forget to keep those needles clicking!
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