It's interesting to listen to folks and their opinions about snow. My younger years were spent growing up in the great state of New Hampshire. Yes, we got snow. Funny tho', the year we moved here we had more snow in PA than they did up there! Amazing how that works sometimes. I won't go into the tales about how much and school cancellations etc. Ancient history. I do miss the ice skating tho'.
There's an annual event around here that gets everyone excited - for several reasons. Some folks love the Farm Show, some don't. Some complete in the events at the Farm Show, show think it's a waste. Today is the Sheep-to-Shawl contest. I personally find it an amazing competition. The woven shawls produced are beautiful creations and done within a time limit. Don't know about you but turn on a clock timer and I'm fumble fingers! Good luck to all the participants and make beauty ladies and gents!
Some new books arrived yesterday and my mind and fingers are itchin' to start something new. I've almost finished Honey's "In and Out" sweater in Knitter's K100. I'm on the sleeves of "Homecoming" in the same issue. I finished the second sock yesterday. So, I'm down to two projects and have lots of bare needles. Doesn't that mean I have an obligation to the fiber world to start another one?? Hmmm, what shall it be?
We still have a couple of places in the class schedule for Cassis and Eco Tunic. Don't wait too long to sign up.
Tonite is Stitch Therapy and several folks have asked what that is so here goes. For years, we hosted a prayer shawl get-together. Knitters and crocheters would ask if they could work on other charity projects. So we changed it to Stitch Therapy. We include Chemo Caps, Preemie Caps and Blankets, and Helmetliners. So come on in and join us. Second Wednesday of the month from7 to 8:30.
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