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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Riverside knitting

There were people all along the shore enjoying the Henry Hudson Park today. The air was dry and the light breezes made the 78° day feel very comfortable. We didn’t see any herons or eagles this afternoon but we did see a fisherman. I wonder if he caught anything.
Barbara K., Barbara B., and Janna sat facing the river so they had the best view.
While Debbie, Liz, and Annika sat in the dappled sunlight.
Janna finished her teal blue scarf (around her neck) and added to the length of the Palindrome scarf.
Liz worked on her “Old Shale” Pattern scarf using yarn that has a sparkle thread through it. It glittered beautifully in the sun.
Barbara K. started the brim of a hat using a bulky weight yarn which will make it knit up quickly.
Annika’s scarf is coming along nicely too. The self striping yarn gives a simple triangular shawl some pizazz.
Debbie put the finishing touches on the hat she worked on last week.
My Sightseer Cowl is about an inch longer than ot was last week...
While Barbara B.’s is about the same size. I love her color combo!
Liz brought her winter knitting to add baby and adult hats, sweater, fingerless mitts, and a scarf to our inventory for a future donation.
We’re hoping the weather continues to be this beautiful so we can meet at this lovely park each week. It’s a peaceful spot to spend a few hours enjoying the fresh air while we knit. So keep your fingers crossed that Mother Nature will continue to bless us with pleasant temperatures and light breezes that we may keep those needles clicking.

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