After a few days of rain, the sun tried to come out – weakly. We all knew that the grass at Woodland Park would be wet, and it was COLD – low 50’s. We decided to meet at my house where we could be warm and dry.
Leslie came over first with her finished shawl made from wool out of her stash. It is beautiful! Very creative and very Leslie. She was adding an I-cord border around the entire shawl. Wonderful job!
Carol is nearly finished with one sleeve of her cardigan – another magnificent sweater from a Castoffs knitter. She was a bit concerned that the underarm wasn’t tight enough, but we assured her that with a raglan sleeve, the fit was just right.
Julie showed us a ‘potato chip’ scarf that she is knitting with yarn and pattern that she bought in Key West last week. She found a little knit shop (surprising how we can find knit shops wherever we go) and bought a few things that would fit on the plane. Travel can be very limiting, so it’s a good thing that she bought a light and fluffy mohair yarn – I love the color and the airiness of the pattern.
Michele couldn’t join us, but she sent me a photo of her finished, felted table centerpiece. It is large enough for a rug, so I’m not sure where it will end up. Wherever it is, it’s stunning. Another project using stash yarn. Wow.
Mary is in Denver visiting her newest granddaughter, Adela. She sent me a photo of sweet little Adela sleeping in the finished hoodie blanket that her grandma made her. Aaaw! Adorable!
I have finally started a new project. Yay! It’s a wool vest – I got pattern and yarn from a great little yarn shop in Sand Point, Idaho. It’s a hip-length vest knit with a seed stitch pattern on the right side and purl stitches on the wrong side. Should be warm and versatile.
Joan joined us! We had thought she was away with Marylane, but were glad that she dropped over with her knit scarf. Joan lives in Arizona – wool-free zone – so she comes up here in the summer and knits a scarf. When the scarf is finished, she goes home. Somebody should sneak into her house and rip out some of the scarf each week. Maybe she’d stay in Montana longer!
Anne came by – her class was cancelled, which was our gain. She looked through some of my knitting magazines and found a pattern for a cardigan with 3/4 length sleeves. I can’t wait to see how it progresses. The pattern was sooo Anne!
That was it for our meeting! Next week, we’re hoping to be in the park again. The forecast calls for 80 degree weather and mostly sunny! Can’t wait. Until then, keep those needles blazing, Castoffs, and turn on your fans.
What fun you are having! And what fun to read about it, and see the photos.
Thanks!