Hello:
Sorry I didn't get the Eastside Stitchers Wednesday Meet up post up last night. When I got home, my Number 1 Son wanted some Math Tutoring, and after that, I was just too tired to post.
But, here it is:
Wajio has made significant progress on her Shur'tugal Socks. She has knit the heel flap:
Short row heels are nice and uncomplicated, but it is so fun to knit a heel flap that has some extension of the pattern on it.
JulieMustKnit is also working on socks. She has finished her heel and is closing the gusset.
What a cute project bag!
Tara1682, fresh off her triumphant Chinese New Year Performance, is working on an Aviatrix hat.
GwenS, we miss you so much, we are now channeling you and knitting your projects!
BlueBerryMary brought two scarves.
We had a nice Ravelry tutorial, now that the Crossroads Branch of the King County Library System has finished its remodel and has its wireless up again. JitteryKnitter took some pictures of Mary's scarves, and Mary added the first projects to her project page. We also got her started in her very own blog and linked her blog to Ravelry. OOOO the pressure to post is now on, and we will be looking to see what Mary blogs about. ha ha ha between Ravelry and blogging, how will she find time to knit?
Speaking of Jitteryknitter, she brought a finished cowl Trust Me, by Louise Zass- Bangham. It is a really cool mitred square pattern.
She also brought the shawl she is working on, it looks like a bit of a pile of yarn here, but the color choices are lovely.
Guess what Puzan was working on?
Ha ha ha ha! Tricked you! It's a hat, not a cowl. She is using sock yarn (EEEEEK!)
Colleen came right at the end, but as I left a bit early, I wasn't able to see what she had brought. I hope I don't have to work on Friday so I can make the Fiber Friday Group.
Peace,
f1bercat
shaping the planet with yarny friends
Sorry I didn't get the Eastside Stitchers Wednesday Meet up post up last night. When I got home, my Number 1 Son wanted some Math Tutoring, and after that, I was just too tired to post.
But, here it is:
Wajio has made significant progress on her Shur'tugal Socks. She has knit the heel flap:
Short row heels are nice and uncomplicated, but it is so fun to knit a heel flap that has some extension of the pattern on it.
JulieMustKnit is also working on socks. She has finished her heel and is closing the gusset.
What a cute project bag!
Tara1682, fresh off her triumphant Chinese New Year Performance, is working on an Aviatrix hat.
GwenS, we miss you so much, we are now channeling you and knitting your projects!
BlueBerryMary brought two scarves.
We had a nice Ravelry tutorial, now that the Crossroads Branch of the King County Library System has finished its remodel and has its wireless up again. JitteryKnitter took some pictures of Mary's scarves, and Mary added the first projects to her project page. We also got her started in her very own blog and linked her blog to Ravelry. OOOO the pressure to post is now on, and we will be looking to see what Mary blogs about. ha ha ha between Ravelry and blogging, how will she find time to knit?
Speaking of Jitteryknitter, she brought a finished cowl Trust Me, by Louise Zass- Bangham. It is a really cool mitred square pattern.
She also brought the shawl she is working on, it looks like a bit of a pile of yarn here, but the color choices are lovely.
Guess what Puzan was working on?
Ha ha ha ha! Tricked you! It's a hat, not a cowl. She is using sock yarn (EEEEEK!)
Colleen came right at the end, but as I left a bit early, I wasn't able to see what she had brought. I hope I don't have to work on Friday so I can make the Fiber Friday Group.
Peace,
f1bercat
shaping the planet with yarny friends
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