Your greatness is not what you have, it's what you give.

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Happy Thanksgiving

Gratitude is the open door to abundance. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!


Tuesday, November 19, 2019

It's a good thing I don't have to feed all these critters!

Rick and Ruby are the names given to these adorable kitties, named after Maureen's grandkitties. The faces show so much personality.
 Henry the Bunny was Carole's creation which she worked on last week. He can sit properly now that he has legs.
 This little puffball is just the right size for a little hand to hold. 
 The afternoon Chicks worked feverishly on their current critter projects.
 Barbara B.'s bumblebee received his first stripe.
 Janna's colorful teddy bears haven't received their stuffing yet but they will soon.
 Debbie's panda bear is taking shape, one body part at a time.
 Elaine's teddy bear has his head and soon his body will take shape too.
 Jan made a cute cabled sweater for her furry dog and is progressing to the hat portion of the pattern.
 The evening Chicks are camera shy so we'll go to the projects.
 Maureen continues to make progress on her cowl.
 And Dorah has come a long way on her Helix hat. I love those colors!
 Carole put down her knitting needles and picked up a crochet hook to make the beginning of a  hedgehog.
Every week we add another few critters to the inventory. At this rate we should have a nice collection by the end of January which is when we are hoping to make delivery. 
Have a good week and keep those needles clicking!

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Meet our new friends

This week's menagerie brightened our day! 
 There was standing room only this afternoon as everyone worked feverishly on their critters.
 Their small size make them easy to knit in a group setting and quick to finish.
 Jan's Teddy Bear is going to be fuzzy and cuddly.
 Barbara B. started another Owl Puff with a pretty turquoise yarn (my favorite color).
 Janna's two bears have the sweetest smiles. We think the one on the left should be named Jerry Garcia. LOL!
 I'm curious to see Elaine's Teddy Bear completed. It looks like he's wearing black trousers and a red sweater.
 Barbara B.'s hedgehog was completed quickly after all the confusion last week trying to interpret the instructions. And Debbie's kitty down front has a chubby body and long whiskers.
Barbara B. started a bumblebee this week. I think he will be adorable. 
 Debbie put the finishing touches on her skiing Teddy Bear. We all thought she gave him ski poles but they were her wooden needles.
 Officer Robbie was fun to make but those star badges were awfully hard to cut out of felt. If you have a better idea about making them, I'm open to ideas.
 I designed this furry friend using a tubular cast on for the top of his head which gave him folded ears like a Scottish Fold kitten.
 I'm not sure who made these slippers but they'll go into the inventory for a future donation.
 Carole and Dorah were my only Chicks tonight. Carole brought us two finished hedgehogs. They both have sleepy eyes.
 Here she is putting the legs on Henry the Bunny.
 Now he can stand and not fall over. He just needs his facial features.
 And Dorah started the stripes on her Helix hat which will be navy, white, and gray stripes.
We're having way too much fun with these animals. But isn't that what knitting is all about?!

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Critters!

We have an official go-ahead for our next recipient. The Albany Police Department will distribute our hand made friends to children they might encounter in stressful situations. The critters are already growing in numbers. Winnie the Pooh down in front needs his facial features but everybody else has a face and now we have to work a back story for them. I thought it would be cute to put their names and something about them on their labels. For instance, Butch on the far left likes to play softball on the Little League team. His friend to the right is Heidi. She lives in the mountains and skis to school. This is going to be fun!
 Barbara K. started her "Owl Puff" this afternoon. His big eyes make him look curious.
 Barbara B. is making this cute little hedgehog.
 We were both stumped over the wording of the directions but I think we've figured them out. I'm sure she'll have it finished by next week.
 Dorah opted out of making critters and we do still need hats so her sock yarn hat will be added to the inventory for a later donation. I love this yarn!
 Margaret joined us tonight as she had a day off from yoga class for election day. She brought us a few FO's. This hat is a gorgeous teal tonal color.
 And her Helix hat looks almost like school colors.
 She had more of that yarn and decided to make up a hat as she knitted along. Great job! Margaret, you could make money writing and selling this pattern!
 Carole decided to crochet a hedgehog and will soon add his face using a bright green yarn.
Dorah planned her next hat will be this Helix hat.
It will look great in these colors. 
It's a great pattern for using up small amounts of yarn which are left over from larger projects.
I went to my last fiber festival of the season last Saturday and caved in and bought 3 skeins of beautiful yarns. I'm not sure what to make with them. They have to speak to me so it could be some time before they become wearable. But that's half the fun of knitting. 
Keep those needles clicking and I'll meet you back here next week!

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Free pattern

There is a free pattern from Ravelry. But you must act quickly. It will be free for a limited time.
 It’s called Callis. Check it out on Ravelry.com. Winter is coming so knit faster!