Boy! One week inside, one week outside, now we're back inside. Mother Nature can't make up her mind about the spring weather. I even had to pump the heat up from 64 degrees in the house because it was just a little too chilly to sit still for two hours. I will appreciate it though because I'm not a summer person, even though that's when I was born. I often say my perfect day would be bright sunshine, zero degrees in January, and bundled up in my finest hand knit woolens. It's my favorite season for walking.
Ok, now that you all know I'm crazy, let's get on with the knitting.
Maureen knitted the Sunnyside sweater for a baby gift using a lovely, soft yarn from Wonderland Yarns called Mary Ann. It was labeled as machine washable but hand washing is recommended. It probably won't get soiled before the baby outgrows it anyway. The pattern includes two different versions, this one is a lacy insert and the other is a cable insert.
Her current WIP is the Close to You Shawl. If you remember last week, Maureen was knitting something else with this yarn. But it had other ideas and this seems to be a better pattern for it.
Barbara B finished the 1898 Hat using a self striping yarn that adds some pizazz to an otherwise quiet design. You can see here that the ear flap cuff is knitted in a different direction from the crown. The basic pattern is easy and lends itself to creative variations.
She already has a second one started in a nice neutral gray.
And Margaret started one too. Her decision to hold two different colored yarns together make for a nice new colorway. That's a good way to use up odds and ends of yarn too.
Tina started right in on a Totally Biased Cowl using yarn she purchased on last week's trip to the preview of WEBS tent sale in Northampton, Massachusetts. We all had better luck finding yarns we needed on this trip. Now I need a few more hours in the day to knit it all!
Jan decided to stick with the black yarn on her Reverb Shawl. She wore her neck lamp today to make it easier on her eyes to see the stitches.
I have a couple of more inches to knit on my Braided Blue Headband which is a pattern I found on YouTube. This video is spoken in English so I didn't have to watch it a million times to figure out the pattern. As soon as I reach the required size, those short ends will be grafted together for a seamless join.
Our "Sourdough Queen" Barbara B brought sourdough lemon bars today. If I say they were delicious they must be because I'm not a big fan of lemon desserts. She won me over with these! She twisted my arm (yeah, right) to take a few for later. ;)
Well, I have a ton of knitting that needs to be finished so I'll wish you a great week ahead and
keep those needles clicking!