Everyone arrived wearing their winter coats, even Maureen who lives right across the street! We went from summer temps and dove right into winter cold! Our conversations touched on a little bit of politics to release the stress but most of it was about grandchildren and, what else? FOOD! We reminisced about some of the local restaurants that were very popular but have closed since the pandemic. And last week a new Trader Joe's opened about one mile away so we shared our favorite food items and reviewed some new ones. Apparently, the conversation was so riveting, no one was aware of their photo being taken.
Some of us finally looked up long enough to smile for the camera.
Speaking of food, Barbara B's treat for the day was Sourdough Oatmeal Raisin cookies, chewy and fruity! YUM!
Dorah is on the decreasing side of her colorful corner to corner blanket.
It is the perfect size for a carseat.
Nancy made progress on her Helix Hat. She thought it might be a bit large but it's perfect for an older sibling of the family. In case I haven't mentioned it lately, this cycle of knitting will be going to
Margaret started the Branta Hat, a free pattern on Ravelry.
It has a deep ribbed cuff which is folded up for a double thick fabric to keep ears warm.
Maureen thinks she might run out of yarn to finish the raglan cardigan but a suggestion was made to knit the cuffs and bottom ribbing in a contrasting color to avoid being stuck without enough yarn to complete it.
She attached the buttons on her Simple Baby Pullover so it's ready for the inventory.
She also completed her X and O hat. I'd love to link the pattern but I can't find it!
Carole started the Wavelet Beanie which also has a very deep ribbed cuff. You can buy the pattern through Ravelry.
Barbara B has made lots of progress on her Simple Pleasures Hat. That red is a stunner!!! This is a free pattern on Ravelry.
I found a video by Crazy Hands Knitting showing how to knit the Knit Kitty Toy Hat and decided to adapt it to fit an infant. I modified it by knitting a garter ridge along the neckline to make it long enough to fit a baby.
I was going to let Fozzie model it but then thought better of the situation!
No one wants a baby hat with cat fur all over it. 😉
I finished the Teddy Bear Hat I was working on last week. While the ears were very easy to knit, sewing them on was another whole story! Maybe I'm just too much of a perfectionist, but I must have sewn each one at least three times before I was happy with how they looked.
The sun is starting to fade so I'm going to grab a sweater and make a cup of tea. Keep warm and keep those needles clicking!
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