
Hurrah for Linda G., she finished her first baby bootie and it is adorable.

Elizabeth worked on her
Entomology Shawl in Buffalo Gold, it's even more beautiful in person.

Linda tried out Berroco Ultra Alpaca for
Not Just Plain Jane's Lady Jane Cardigan. Her gauge was right on and she's excited to start knitting the sweater.


I shared the cowl I've been designing with
Berroco Borealis with the group. The question was seed stitch border or garter border and buttons as a closure or shawl pin. The village voted, seed stitch and give the option of either closure. Of course I knit the first rendition with a garter border and had to rip it out. Ah well, such is life.
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