Robin was working on learning to purl, her project was just starting when I was taking these pictures - so, I will have to stay alert and watch her progress. Also, through the kindness of her heart, she made a new cake recipe and brought it - it was a Key Lime Cake and was FABULOUS. She has promised to bring the recipe, which I will post on the blog. I honestly think it was one of the best cakes I had ever tasted - thanks Robin!!!!!!
Barbara finished her first dishcloth and was extremely proud. But, then she had other things to do today, so after kindly posing with her finished product, she skidaddled!!!! Hurry back next week Barbara!
Julie is just about finished her dishcloth and by the look of her smile, she is pleased with her accomplishment.
Dot is attending her first session of our group. She was unable to attend the last two and we are so glad she has joined. We will follow along with her efforts on her first dishcloth. Welcome Dot!!!
What more can I say about Julia and Rebecca except they look so cute and happy still working on their first dishcloths. Just keep at it - you guys will get it..............
Shirley is so determined and very, very talented. She is working on a vest and was deep in thought - maybe we all need to learn a little from her!!!!
Mary Ruth is almost finished her dishcloth and has done a fine job!!
Ruby decided to give me an action shot while continuing on hers - someone mentioned that hers looks like sherbert - very pretty colors.
Heleen is another of our very talented and experienced knitters and I do believe was trying to hide behind her work!!!!
Katherine sure seems to be enjoying herself and looking at her almost finished project, I can see why - I do believe she's got it!!
Maggie is doing a scarf in such a neat color combination - as you can see, she is very talented, just like her Mom (Hannah). Plus, look how it matches her shirt - what a great picture of Maggie!!!
Hannah's talent is also apparent as she displays her "story-telling" shawl that she is working on - can't wait to see it finished. And, yes, that's Robin in the background patiently practicing her purling.
And then we have my dear friend, Pam. Pam and I have been through a lot together and to me this is truly a blessing to end up together, healthy and happy, in a knitting group. What more could we want - oh yeah, Pam wants to finish her cherished beret.
Let me tell you about Andrea. Andrea, as you can tell, is doing a marvelous job with her dishcloth. But, at a later date, I'll show you what Andrea's real specialty is - crocheting. She has some absolutely gorgeous finished projects that she has shared with the group. We are so impressed with Andrea's work, that we have informed her that she will be the "helper-teacher" in the fall when we start our crochet class.
Ok - talk about talent...we have Debbie, who is blind, and has just finished off a prayer shawl. She was thrilled to be able to learn about binding off today. Since I've been running around with the camera, Ren wanted me to stand with Debbie, to prove once again that I was actually there. Ren was so nice and ordered a braille knitting book for Debbie and I've added a picture of Debbie demonstrating reading her book - which is simply amazing. She told us the secret is the sensitivity in the fingers. We'll be anxious to see what Debbie will work on next - I think she'll be planning on some basics to build strength in her knitting skills.
So, there you have it. An overview of our many talented and friendly knitters. As time allows, I'll be adding some links to this site on yarn shops located in the East Tennessee - and maybe a little beyond - with either their websites and/or street addresses. I'll also be adding more links to find free patterns online. And, like the "Yarn Bus", who knows what else I'll stumble across and link it. The possibilities are endless - so, please, come back, stay awhile and knit, knit, knit!!
One more thing, if you stumble across this blog and are going to be in the area, whether you knit or want to learn, please stop by. We meet every Friday morning from 10:00 to 11:30 at the Rogersville Presbyterian Church. We would love to have you.
2 comments:
MaryAnn and "sister" knitting friends,
I was at Books-A-Million yesterday when I came across a book by Kate Jacobs entitled, "The Friday Night Knitting Club". Well, of course, I HAD to buy it.
The story...."Once a week, an eclectic group of women comes together at a New York City yarn shop to work on their latest projects--and share the stories of their lives..."
The Detroit Free Press' review states, "Knitters will enjoy seeing the healing power of stitching put into words. Its simplicity and soothing repetition leave room for conversation, laughter, revelations,and friendship--just like the beauty shop in Steel Magnolias."
Who knows, this might just become the 'required reading' of our group. I can't wait to get started on it. The only problem, which do I do first...read or knit?!?! Of course, laundry and housecleaning are NOT an option in this decision. OH MERCY-IT SHOULD BE!!! :-)
See you Friday,
Hannah
Hannah - I wish I had known that - I have the book!!! Plus other "knitting" books - I'll let you know what I have. I HOPE that we don't let our group "end" when this session is over. There are others in the group that want to continue, so we need to find a spot and a time and knit, talk, laugh, eat - all the things that makes life worth living - LOL.
MaryAnn
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