In spite of the 15 degrees/feels like 5 degrees, these hale and hardy women showed up ready to get those needles clicking! I received a request from a friend for chemo caps so we put our current projects aside to whip up a few for immediate distribution.
Barbara B used a bamboo and merino blend yarn for this very soft Fresco Simply Slouchy hat. The fabric is good for sensitive scalps that are easily irritated.
There was enough yarn to make the Race for Life 2011 hat too.
Then she knitted the Running in Circles hat with the pretty wave motif.
Margaret used a cotton and bamboo blend fiber to knit the Blustery Beanie. Margaret is our Queen of the Bulky Knits so this pattern was right up her alley.
The free pattern includes sizes from infant to adult.
Tina made a chemo cap called Bobcat Beanie but when I looked it up, a different pattern popped up so I don't have a link for it. I think she used a cotton and bamboo blend for extra softness.
I found some baby alpaca in my stash which was just enough to knit the Ribbons of Hope. The offset cables are easy to knit and it actually took only three days to knit.
Barbara B is also making the same hat.
I'm back to my regular projects and working on a twisted headband pattern that I found on YouTube. The original pattern called for DK weight yarn but I had this soft merino in fingering weight calling my name so I took size 2 needles and magic loop technique to add to the inventory. The blue yarn on the left is the provisional cast on so that the ends can be grafted together for a seamless headband.
Dorah's Sophie Scarf is almost finished. The yarn which was giving her second thoughts on the previous project looks great for this scarf!
Nancy said she is really enjoying her Moss Hill Beanie. Those Benjamin Matthews patterns are so well designed and written that it is a pleasure to make them.
Maureen's baby blanket that she's knitting for a gift is at a point where you can see the trucks emerging from the stitches.
Tina started another chemo cap but do you think I remembered to get the name of the pattern?!?!
Nor did I get the name of Barbara K's hat either! But both are very soft fibers.
Margaret, The Queen of Bulky Knits, finished a hat and...
added a pompom. She wasn't sure if she would like a big pompom but once we put the hat on the head form, the pompom was a perfect addition!
Our sourdough treat from Barbara B today was peanut butter cookies. It amazes me how versatile sourdough starter and discards are in a variety of recipes! And so far, they're all good!!!
It's going to be a three dog night so bundle up, add another log to the fire and
keep those needles clicking!
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