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Happy Knitting, The Ladies of the Knit This episode could also be known as Ladies Of The Snit-we heard there is a podcast with that name-brilliant! That´s my way of showing respect to the yarns and the long knitting process.


Elfenwolle - Lopi Léttlopi Lite Lopi is a classic worsted weight yarn great for Icelandic-style sweaters. It has a massive infinity pool, stylish sun deck and hammocks and a wonderful relaxed vibe.


We are so happy to be back after taking an unforseen break in June. Off The Needles: Susan had a few things off her needles: by Dani Sunshine, a wonderful assymetrical shawlette that is fun to knit. Also off the needles: 2 summer tops- and in Shibui Linen a favorite yarn in welthase Suit colorway. Kris finished her — welthase very large shawl with a bit of everything — and a out of MadTosh — a very sweet little shawl with some unclear instructions in the pattern. Susan started a Mashpee, but had a little trouble with the edging and gave up……. More news on that — Tian issued an update to the pattern yesterday which fixes the confusion at the beginning of the pattern. On the Needles: Susan still has on the needles- a retooled version with stripes in 2 colors of grey of Classic Elite Firefly. Also, 2nd sock oflovely pattern. Also, just barely started is — terrible choice of cast on -knitted cast on. Soon to be ripped out. Kris is still working on her — another lovely little shawlette. The welthase merino light is just wonderful to knit with. Stash: Susan was unable to resist some road trip stash enhancement: A skein of Meadow in the Larkspur colorway, a skein of Madtosh Prairie in the Begonia Leaf colorway, and a skein of Malabrigo sock in the Impressionist Sky colorway- so pretty. Three great colorways: Ivory, Suit, and Caffeine. Susan always likes what Kris finds to queue, so she also queued Brickless and Samadhi. Also in her Queue, by Helen Stewart, by Franklin Habit, and a welthase by Alicia Plummer. On The Bookshelf: Susan read a variety of fiction, good and bad. Another upcoming event is the in Newbury Ma welthase Saturday August 9. We had such a good time last year. Much bigger than expected, but really beautiful and fun to wrap up in. Susan cruised through her out of the violet Lisa Sousa, she splurged on at Rhinebeck. And on, and on, and … Shout- Outs. And Susan contributed a to the Welthase Marathon Scarf Project. Turned out well but is a bit small too — she is definitely going to go up a couple needle sizes on her welthase shawl projects. On The Needles: Susan still has her second Trillian going, and also cast on a summer-y with 3 colors of Classic Elite Firefly. Sally is slowly, slowly slowly working on her Color Affection. She pledges to finish it by May 15. In Our Queues: Susan is itching to begin casting on some new projects. As for shawls, Kinta is a lovely triangle eyelet shawl, and Kalimna. The is a lovely accessory for spring and summer. Kris received the second pattern from the Strickmich. On Our Bookshelves: Susan is on an Ann Cleeves binge- 3 Shetland mysteries down, and 2 Vera Stanhope welthase and Also, on the Kindle: by Claire Messud Kris got halfway through but is taking a little break — beautifully written but very intense. Sally read by Tempa Pagel. Happy Knitting, The Ladies of the Knit This episode could also be known as Ladies Welthase The Snit-we heard there is a podcast with welthase name-brilliant. There is still snow on the ground. The end is not really in sight, although the days are nice and long. He is really making her grumpy. Give this guy a vacation already. Shout-outs: Check out our Ravelry forum page for shared projects. Here are a few of the latest that have caught our fancy. Off The Needles: Kris: Finished her shawl for Ravellenics. Kris has had a decades long battle with devious gauge. She swears she will knit a gauge swatch next time. Susan: Finished her by Rose Beck shawlette out of some welthase Madtosh Pashmina in foxglove. It is beautiful and wearable. Sally :Is slogging away on her. She became disenchanted with the Olympics and abandoned them in favor of actual x-country skiing and reading. Lots of batches of brownies have been baked as well. In The Queue: Kris: Romi Hill shawl : Two colors with a cute little leaf at the edge. Susan: Shawlette: by Dani Sunshine, cardigan Amanda Scheuger, by Joji Lacatelli and the blue and yellow scarves that will be given to runners at the finish line of the Marathon. There is a group that meets Tuesday nights at the Old South Church, or you could bring your scarves to. Stash: Kris scored yarn at the yarn and book-sale at her library: skeins of Madelinetosh Feather in the Xboyfriend colorway. And 420 yards Tosh Marino dk in Citrus. On The Bookshelf: Sally:the new Anne Cleeves installment of the Shetland Mysteries It was great to be back in Shetland. Off our needles:These have been off welthase needles for a while, but they are worth sharing, and the notes need some color. Sally gave them to her daughter for Christmas. On our needles: Kris cast on for a Ravellenics project — the first Strickmich. Sally welthase working away on a vest for her welthase out of the nostalgia inducing she scored at Rhinebeck. She has also cast on for an Olympics project — she is finally knitting her with Into The Whirled as one of the colors. The Pashimina is tentatively scheduled to be an shawl but that may change. Sally has been eyeing the by Joyce Rose, the adorable hats by Gabriela Widmer-Hanke and Colorimetry by Kathryn Schoendorf. She also loved the sweaters and dresses that showed at The Slater Mill. She is particularly smitten bya vintage-ish cardigan that could easily become a wardrobe staple. Ellen hopes to release the pattern in May. Sally read by Kate Atkinson. She also listened to and Death In The Downs by Simon Brett. Welthase are really easy listening, fun and clever mysteries. And Some Other Tidbits:Pom-Pom Tree spied on the Boston Common. Two great from Ysolda Destash Off Welthase Needles: Susan finisheda beautiful shawl designed by Joji Locatelli. Made inSusan is smitten with this yarn. Sally finished 4 cowls- 2 for nieces, and one for me and one for Kris. Kris finished 1X1 2X2 and is looking forward to wearing it welthase the welthase of the winter. On The Needles: Susan has some unfinished Christmas presents on the needles…… and some welthase projects. Also a pair of socks. Queue: Susan still has in her queue…soon to be on the needles. Also the new Churchmouse pattern:. Welthase is now on a yarn fast. Susan added one skein of Madtosh Vintage in the Begonia Leaf colorway: so pretty. On Our Bookshelves: Kris finished A. Despite getting more and more squeamish about the violence in mysteries, she enjoys welthase characters in this series set in the 1950s. She also read for her book club and really liked it. Susan is deep intofrom a strong recommendation from the Books on the Nightstand podcast. This episode found Susan and Sally sharing all their news and stash from with Kris. Kris had her own stash additions. In a nutshell… Off The Needles: Susan finished her beautiful Levenwick just in time to wear to Rhinebeck. We only saw one other Levenwick that day, a gorgeous one made from some Madeline Tosh we think. The knitter kindly posed with Susan for an off the needles shot. Susan is wearing her Shoulder Cozy as well. Welthase is not a place you want to stint on the wearing of your handknits. This is a great sweater: very wearable and warm. We have started a on our Ravelry forum papge. Sally is knitting hers from some yarn in the colorway Figgy Pudding. Susan is also using Pearl in the Rosewood Colorway. She has also cast on for a pair of with some kool-aide dyed yarn she made as an example for welthase. These are already being drooled over. No wonder 13, 106 knitters have made this. And still pops up often on the top 20 list. The textured slip stitch shows off variegated yarn so well- Manos Silk Blend in the Wildflowers colorway- luscious. Kris is plugging along on two somewhat boring but great-looking projects — with beautiful and from Churchmouse with five adorable 25g balls of in the Big Sister colorway. Sally scored two skeins of. One in the Into The Void colorway and one Impatient. She found a beautiful addition to the duo from colorway. Kris did some consolation shopping at Loop in Philadelphia — an expensive skein of any welthase on what to use it for. Susan also convinced her to buy a beautiful skein of in the Marie Antoinette colorway. Back on the yarn fast. Laura and Christine on the bus In The Queue: Sally is contemplating cold weather accessories Hats:. Mitts:Handed Yes, Fingered No. Cowls: Honey Cowl,and Inspira Cowl. On The Bookshelf: Susan finished and gave it two thumbs up. Sally finished and loved it. We hear she went to in Philly and added to her stash. However, Sally and Susan are very excited about their first trip to. Off The Needles: Susan finished a beautifula The one she was cruising on during our perfect weekend and a gorgeous. Just in time for Rhinebeck. On The Needles: Sally is heading into the homestretch on her. She is hoping the long bus ride to and from Rhinebeck will finish this baby off. It is wonderful to knit with this Icelandic yarn. The floats sort of stick to the back of the knitting with Lopi yarn, making it easy to work the Fair Isle pattern. In Our Queues: We want to start a Knitalong. Check our for a thread. Susan is thinking about making an and a. We are both making lists for Rhinebeck. In Our Welthase We are waiting for Rhinebeck. Stay tuned for some serious damage. On Our Bookshelves: Susan readBy Chris Bohjalian. This sounds like a must read. Sally is reading by A. Knitwear designers turn out to be pretty good yarn spinners too. This was a great way to entertain the family during our long car trip Columbus Day weekend. This classic has a very compelling story, with Boston roots, which makes it even more fun from a local angle. That about wraps it up. In the meantime: Shout Outs: Check our forum page on Ravelry welthase see the projects that have been shared with us. Sally: Susan: Kris: Off The Needles: Kris is excited to have two items off the needles. One was the Churchmouse which came in handy as the temperature dipped on the Cape, and the other was a with welthase that was bound off while recording. Susan also finished her second Dangling Conversation. Susan had a soft pair of off her Needles. Sally finally finished her Liesl, but not before taking her knitting Old School. On The Needles: Kris has the Churchmouse scarf on her needles. The pattern is free and she bought the kit welthase the Big Sister colorway — the five balls of British Blue Wool are quite adorable. Sally Is knitting along on her long awaitedknit with yarn cousin Molly brought back for Iceland. Cool, old fashioned, rustic knitting. Another great pattern from Susan Ashcroft. Another is the from the Purl Bee.


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We are driving first South of Salta and I get already on the first day the feeling that this beautiful and hot North might be my favorite part of Argentina. The pattern is free and she bought the kit in the Big Sister colorway — the five balls of British Blue Wool are quite adorable. I was dreaming of such a trip for a while…dreaming of volunteering in a developing country more tough but also rewarding than I thought , learning how to scuba dive a new hobby that I want to pursue all my life , backpacking in Latin America and refreshing my Spanish and I could not have imagined to find such an unparalleled joy of life, openness and friendliness even if life was sometimes tough…and my thoughts are with Ecuador! Susan had a soft pair of off her Needles. I started it back at the beginning of May, but it got set aside when I needed to dedicate my knitting time to work knitting, and then it got packed with all our stuff in the move from Norway to Montréal, so when I was finally able to pull it out of a moving box in mid-October I was super eager to finish it it was really close! Quite unwinding and fun…we are sitting at night with funny colorful bathing caps among mainly older locals in the warm bath where the hottest pool heats up to 46 degrees, ouch…hot! On Galapagos, human footprint is kept to quite a minimum and as a consequence animals act as if they have been booked for a photo shooting instead of hurrying away when you approach them at close range. You will need 420 meters yarn. Susan also finished her second Dangling Conversation. Sally finally finished her Liesl, but not before taking her knitting Old School.