Thanks again to Anne Huffington-Caroll for all the healthy tips she shared with us last week! Now, if you’re still in gift knitting mode, here are several quick projects for knit worthy friends and family. These should all take one week or less, and can be worked up in time for the holidays, or just because you need a quick win. RIVER DEEP MOUNTAIN HIGH COWL Free Ravelry Download Designer: MollyGirl Yarn Calls for: 90 Yards of Bulky Needles: US size 11 Knit in: Malabrigo Chunky SPLENDID STRIPED COWL Free Ravelry Download Designer: Martine Ellis Calls for: 200 – 250 Yards of Bulky Needles: US size 10.5 Knit in: Elsebeth Lavold Silky Flammé and Kalispell Thick ‘n’ Handspun CRUNCHING LEAVES COWL Ravelry Download Designer: Casapinka Calls for: 200 Yards of Bulky Needles: US size 10 and 10.5 Knit in: Malabrigo Mecha SLOTTED SCARF Free Ravelry Download Designer: Jane Irish Nelson Calls for: 125 yards DK Needles: US size 7 Knit in: Mystery Superwash Wool – label lost HANNOKI COWL Ravelry Download Designer: Melinda VerMeer Calls for : 160 Yards of Bulky Needles: US size 10.5 SIMPLY SUPER BULKY HAT Free Ravelry Download Designer: Anne Hurlburt Calls for: 80 Yards Super Bulky Needles: US size 13 Knit in: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick n' Quick THE PERFECT TUQUE Free Ravelry Download Designer: Krystel Lapaime Calls for: 80 yards of Super Bulky Needles: US size 13 Knit in: Berroco Millefiori Big WINCHESTER HAT Ravlery Download Mrs. Moon Calls for: 90 Yards of Super Bulky Needles: US size 13 Knit in: Knitwhits Freia Handpaints Freia Ombré Super Bulky – Gradient BETSY HAT Ravelry Download Designer: Jane Richmond Calls for: 80 Yards Bulky Needles: US size 10 Knit in: Blue Sky Fibers American Scenic HOT MESS HEADBAND Free Ravelry Download Designer: Heather Walpole Calls for: 90 Yards of Worsted Needles: US size 8 Knit In: Knitted Wit Worsted TENSFIELD Ravelry Download Designer: Martina Behm Ravelry Download Calls for: Any gauge Needles: Any to get desired fabric Knit in: Mystery Stash Noro HO HO HAT Free Ravelry Download Designer: Lori Riemer Calls for: 40 Yards of Super Bulky - Knit in Red Lion Super Bulky Solids Needles: US size 13 SLIPPERS Free Ravelry Download Designer: Sydoney Blackmore Calls for: 20 – 200 Yards Worsted Needles: US size 7 Knit in: Nature Spun – worsted weight SOUTH MARYSBURGH SLIPPERS Free Download Designer: Sam Lamb Calls for: 120 Yards of Worsted Needles: US size 7 and 9 LEAF SCISSOR CASE Ravelry Download Designer: Kyoko Nakayoshi Calls for: 50 Yards DK Needles: US size 6 Knit in: Madeline Tosh DK
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So excited to see you all this Thursday!
Meeting starts at 7pm Doors open at 6pm Our presenter this month is physical therapist Anne Huffington-Carroll, an avid knitter with a background in ballet and musical theater. Anne understands the importance of staying healthy while pursuing your passions. She is the Lead Therapist at Providence NE Rehabilitation, and has been a PT for the last 17 years. Anne is excited to talk to our guild, and to meet more knitters! We will also have a Tip/Technique of the Month, Show and Tell, and door prizes! Multnomah Friends Meeting 4312 SE Stark St. Portland, OR 97215 We will have light snacks, hot tea, and water available. Please bring something heavier to nosh on during the social hour if you’d like (I brought a small salad last month and it was the perfect thing to make it till the meeting was over around 8:30). You don’t have to join to attend this meeting. We invite you to try us out for two meetings, and then join if you like what we’re doing! Membership fees support the guild’s existence and are mainly used to pay for the room where we meet and the speakers we bring in. I’ve long been a fan of Mason Dixon Knitting. I don’t read many knitting blogs, but I never miss Mason Dixon Knitting with my first cup of coffee in the morning. In addition to the facts that both women (Ann Shayne and Kay Gardiner) are enthusiastic and intrepid knitters, that they are good writers, and that they are very funny, I’m also loyal to them because they are so very approachable. Several times over the past years, they have mentioned something in the blog that I was curious about or didn’t understand, and when I sent one of them a personal e-mail asking further, I always got a prompt and detailed reply. (I learned how to make an attached i-cord to finish a Baby Surprise Jacket from a long e-mail by Ann, for example.) So I wasn’t altogether surprised when Kay responded with sympathy, in a personal e-mail, to a comment I made on the blog late last spring, saying that I was about to start chemotherapy and I was going to have a lot of knitting time, so I intended to make Granito. That comment was the beginning of a longer correspondence between us, during which I inadvertently suggested that she clean up the blog (Really! That wasn’t my intention!) and I got up my nerve to tell her that I had a free day in New York toward the end of September and I would love to meet her. She replied immediately, “It’s on my calendar,” and suggested that we meet at the lovely Purl Soho. I was wearing my Granito sweater by then (it’s good to have a goal to finish something, don’t you think?) so she could recognize me, but of course I recognized her anyway. We cruised around the yarn store making awkward small talk at first, but very soon it was just two knitting friends talking about yarn and projects. I bought some light gray Louet Euroflax sport weight to make the center sections of True Friend; the stripes will be an assortment of reddish stripes, also in linen, that I already have. Kay was in the midst of making the very same sweater, which she had mixed feelings about, but I plan to press onward regardless… Leaving the linen yarn to be wound by the folks at the shop, we walked several blocks to a restaurant Kay had in mind for lunch. My goodness, she is a purposeful walker, taking up her rightful space on the sidewalk and proceeding fast to her goal! I was nearly breathless behind her. The lunch conversation was good; among other things, I told her about a big project that is being undertaken by an organization I belong to involving the 50th anniversary (in 2019) of the Stonewall Riots which started the Gay Rights movement. Kay replied “The Stonewall Inn is right near here, do you want to go see it?” Of course I said “Sure!” So off we went, after fetching the now-wound linen yarn from Purl Soho (I would have forgotten), Kay marching purposefully ahead and I trying to keep up with her. Multiple photos were taken, both of the Inn and of my Granito sweater with the weird left sleeve (yes, I did run out of yarn — I’m famous for it), as well as the requisite selfie of both of us. In fact, Kay used the photo of me in my Granito to illustrate a point in a subsequent blog post. It was a long walk to the subway, for me to return to my daughter’s house in Brooklyn and for Kay to head in the other direction back to her apartment. That evening was the beginning of Yom Kippur, which would involve a sunset-to-sunset fast for her, so she was in a hurry to meet the friends she was having dinner with at 4:30 (before sunset). We parted company quickly, but I was left with the distinct feeling that we are sort of like friends now, and this won’t be the last time we meet. I hope not. She was a delight. |
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