More Knit and Tell
A few of my Close Knit Friends got together at my house on Saturday morning to engage in a totally knit-share mania. We just can't talk fast enough to share our knitting trials and tribs, show our WIPs and dream of future knitting adventures. Jennifer brought her new collection of
Grafton needles. These are incredible works of art; turned and polished from all sorts of amazing composite woods.
Lindsey shared a project that she ordered from Knit Pix. A knitted purse that is made from 8 different colors, in 8 different patterns. The perfect project for those of us that bore easily.
Jo Ann joined us for the first time. She's an incredible knitter. Knowing her passion for knitting, Guess what her boy scout troop bought her as a gift??
Susan was a real trooper and showed up with her right leg in this giant boot, having suffered a pretty serious sprain earlier in the week. Heal fast, Suz!



My knitting posse all showed up tonight for some long overdue stitch and laughs. Outside it was 100 degrees, and inside it wasn't that much cooler. But it didn't stop us from having a great time.

With all the goings-on lately, I have had so little time to knit, so I was delighted to get together with the girls of Saturday Knit Live over at
one sleeve almost done. She took a finishing lesson from our friend Adelaide in Barnstable, MA and we can't wait to see her put what she learned into action.
My gal Jennifer was back visiting from Seattle this weekend - and I have to say...
Unlike what seems like the rest of the knit-o-blog-o-sphere, I did NOT get to go to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival this weekend. It was one of those weekends to strap on the old tool belt and get busy around the casa. The weekend included an 8:00 a.m. run to the Home Depot, taking out the storm windows and putting up the screens, cleaning the shed, sweeping the deck, planting the window boxes and weeding the lawn.


Now, what's the dreadful ripping noise??
