The Sisterhood of Knitters is alive and well! The Pennant Hills Library Group has been in contact with us about starting a blog - if a few more Hornsby Shire Library groups do the same thing, we can make a bid to take over the world wide web!
Today we welcomed a new member - Anne - and fifteen others of our regulars. We spent a lot of the morning trying to solve a conundrum facing Joyce, who is knitting a beautiful rug from wool oddments - but she is short of ten squares and there is no yarn in our stash that blends with the existing squares, despite trying just about every colour that we have and despite our great new stash! It's Murphy's Law.
Because we now have such beautiful wool to choose from, people are able to plan their rugs and the Librarian's office now has bags of wool containing rug size amounts, labelled with the knitter's names.
Today we welcomed a new member - Anne - and fifteen others of our regulars. We spent a lot of the morning trying to solve a conundrum facing Joyce, who is knitting a beautiful rug from wool oddments - but she is short of ten squares and there is no yarn in our stash that blends with the existing squares, despite trying just about every colour that we have and despite our great new stash! It's Murphy's Law.
Because we now have such beautiful wool to choose from, people are able to plan their rugs and the Librarian's office now has bags of wool containing rug size amounts, labelled with the knitter's names.
Another rug, recently completed, has been labelled and photographed, along with a couple more little beanies for WinterWarm:
The group members have pointed out to me that I never say who "I" is - they are not happy about this! So, I'm Atholie, otherwise known as GrandmaFlea on Ravelry.
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