I visited another local library the evening before last to attend a "drumming" session -- what fun!
While at the library I discovered a glass display case filled with projects completed by the library's needlework group. Now, I've upped the ante ... not only do I want to learn how to knit mittens, but I want them to be in the "Fair Ilse" style. These mittens have beautiful patterns that incorporate a motif in one or more colors into a piece.
I had another R-I-P-P-I-T adventure at Tuesday's needlecrafters' meeting. I'm attempting my first project -- an orange cotton "Honeycomb" dust/dish/counter/what-have-you cloth -- and realized I'd made a mistake ... soooo, I carefully pulled out about three inches of knitting and replaced the piece on the needle. I needed some help from Shirley to get my yarn "tail" in the right position. Thanks, Shirley!
Sooo, my knitting program is still "on hold" until I complete the afghan.
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