
Lisa and I met last night and got in just before the rain hit. She came with all sorts of knits ready to sew.
She finished sewing the Baby Bolero from One Skein by Leigh Radford. Everytime I see this Bolero I am reminded how wonderfully soft the Blue Sky Organic Cotton is.
Lisa also took some Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk and knit two sets of baby booties and a a striped hat to match. Alpaca silk has a lovely soft feeling with a slight sheen. The patterns she used are from the Filatura Di Crosa 2004 baby book.
We spent the evening sewing, she's got the mattress stitch down now! Lisa and I talked about the Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs and both of us shared the same feeling. Neither one of us enjoyed the outcome of this book. Has anyone else read this? How about any other books with a knitting theme. In all the years I've been knitting, I've never seen so many books with knitting woven (couldn't resist) into the plot or the plot itself.
She finished sewing the Baby Bolero from One Skein by Leigh Radford. Everytime I see this Bolero I am reminded how wonderfully soft the Blue Sky Organic Cotton is.
Lisa also took some Debbie Bliss Alpaca Silk and knit two sets of baby booties and a a striped hat to match. Alpaca silk has a lovely soft feeling with a slight sheen. The patterns she used are from the Filatura Di Crosa 2004 baby book.

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