On the third Monday of the month a group of enthusiastic knitters meet in the Resource Room at the Duxbury Free Library. From 6:00 - 8:00 you can find knitters of various skill levels with yarn between their fingers. We would love you to join us. If you can't, follow us here!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Monday Night Knitting Group

I came home from 'Knitting Night' last night and could not wait to sit down and break out my needles. The night seemed to just fly by . . . there were quick lessons on how to pick up stitches under the arm for a sleeve, how to seam, pattern reading and more! 

But the projects always inspire me.

Take a look .  .  .






Joy finished her cable scarf and has started another scarf for a friend that 'loves purple'.
(I think she'll love this!!)













Katherine is working on a cardigan in this beautiful shade of green.



















Linda is making this shawl out of Noro. (You can spot Noro yarn at a glance, can't you?)

I think this would look great over a winter coat on a dreary gray day.










Lizzie was nervous about running out of yarn so she is doing the sleeves in a different shade of purple. She'll tie in the original color at the cuffs. 

I love it!!















Andrea joined us and is making a cowl out of alpaca yarn that is so soft you want to grab it and rub it against your cheek. (I didn't . . . but I did keep touching it!)




















Nancy's grandson is going to love this!!











It was a night of Christmas stockings. Peggy finished her two . . .

















and Audrey finished hers!


















Martha is making a scarf from yarn she spun herself!! So SOFT!


(It would look great with my coat, but she didn't seem to want to relinquish it.) 










Janet is wearing a sweater she finished and she is working on a baby blanket. 

















Aren't they inspiring?!




They are all shy though . . . they made me look like a bad photographer. Did you notice the heads are all chopped off?


Until next time, keep your nose in a book or your fingers in fiber.



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