Enjoying the Snow?
Monday, February 8th, 2010We got socked, didn’t we? It was really just lovely to wake up to a world in white and know that I didn’t have to go anywhere. I hope all of you who have to get to work, no matter what, made it safely, and thanks for being there for all of us. The only thing I did all day was shovel, nap, and knit. It was very nice. My sister lives in Baltimore and sent me updates from time to time on Saturday. At 1 pm we were clear but it was still coming down at her place:
That little gate you see is taller than my head. I bet her dogs are still peeing on the deck!
The second wave that we’re supposed to get this week may not seem just so very special! I have yet to dig out my driveway, because I can walk to work, but I think I’d better make the effort today and run all those errands that I’m tempted to put off. But first! Here are some fabu projects to inspire your snow-day knitting:
Loretta Hollenbach made it to class on Sunday all the way from the wilds of Womelsdorf and modeled her beautiful gansey:
and Sarabel Conn also sent a photo of herself in her completed gansey:
I should have a page just for these wonderful sweaters – they have all turned out so well, thanks to some very good knitting, persistence, and Donna’s Guthrie’s inspirational and supportive class.
Nancy Rambo had a back operation and came in beforehand to make sure she had some knitting to do while she was recuperating. These two pretty baby blankets are the results, and I hope everything else went as well as her knitting.
Nancy used JelliBeenz for the top blanket and Encore for the lower. Both are from Plymouth’s 8-Hour Baby Blankets booklet, our most popular booklet, and you can see why it’s so popular.
Karen Shearer used a self-striping Encore for the child’s sweater above. It’s from a pattern by Cabin Fever and we were all enchanted by the way the stripes worked out. The pattern is fun to make – garter stitch, all one piece, no sewing to do! There’s an adult version that I would love to make – it’s on my list for fall.
Debbie Andrews made our Scribble Lace Scarf and had enough yarn left over to make this adorable tam to match. She looks great in the set and finished them just in time for all this wintery weather.
Some additions to our class schedule: Donna Guthrie is starting a new group for the Great North American Afghan soon – if you’re interested, email me or call me at the shop 610-373-1622. Janet will be doing a second session of the February Lady Sweater and the Beginner Cabled Scarf. Again get in touch if you’re interested. You can check out the projects on our Classes Page on the website.
Well, I probably won’t see you Wednesday but I hope to see you soon!!
Trish









This is the subtle pleat at the center of the eyelet detail. Love it!

