by Shela Perrin Our meetings are now hybrid so all can join virtually or in person. The meeting site is Rose City Park Presbyterian Church located at 1907 NE 45th Avenue, Portland, OR 97213. Doors open at 6:00 pm for social knitting. Program begins at 7:00 pm, NO ENTRY AFTER 7:00pm. Covid vaccination, booster proof and masks are required. Membership is available from the Membership Page. 2022 membership is now half price. 2022 service project is for North by Northeast Community Health Center. Any type of warm item is welcome — hats, gloves, mittens, scarves and cowls. All color and sizes are welcome and crochet or sewn works too. Contact [email protected] to arrange drop-off or to submit photos for challenges. Final challenge of the year is making matched sets, ie. hats and mitts or cowl and hat. A pair of mitts, mittens or gloves count as 1 item. For every 2 piece set you will earn 2 tickets for this challenge’s raffle and 4 tickets in the year long raffle. For every 3 piece set you will earn 4 tickets for this challenge’s raffle and 8 for the year long raffle. Submit a photo or turn in items by October 31st to be entered in the challenge project raffle. Items will be collected until the November 10th meeting. Challenge Project Raffle Prizes: Two randomly selected people will win one of the following: 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders by Judith Durant or $25 gift card to the yarn store of the winners choice. Join Puddletown’s Virtual Knit Nights every Tuesday between 6 and 8pm find the Zoom link on Guild Events. Member Tip with Anna Lurton: More tips regarding provisional cast on and casting off. Many of the items we make need to be stretchy in certain places and other places we do not want it to be stretchy. Structures of knitted garments are important. Be sure to read the entire pattern before you begin. If you have a favorite tip please share your ideas! Send a note to [email protected]. Guest Speaker Karel Chan presented Mindful Making. She is the owner and designer at KC Knitting Company. She designs knitting patterns for mindful making, fostering the cultivation of contentment, satisfaction and well-being. She discussed the process of mindfulness and how to intentionally engage the mind in knitting to enhance mental health and well being. Her philosophy encourages the knitter to learn about their own body and to engage with techniques, methods and craft that align with each knitter, individually. Karel discussed how you can train, expand and relax the mind though creativity and craft. It is important to have self-compassion, be in the moment, be present and develop a curious awareness with focus and an attention to the here and now. Be sure to remove distractions, notice the shape of the item you are working on and at the same time being aware of all the parts. She stressed the importance of being flexible and adaptable. She talks about the feelings of usefulness and success when we complete a project. Be social and share it with others. Contact information: Website: www.kcknittingCo.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: @KCKnittingco Ravelry: KCKnittingCo Raffle Update: In person attendees will have 2 raffle prize choices. Winners must be present at the end of the meeting to win. Virtual attendees will have 2 raffle prize choices. Winners will be notified the next day. September Meeting: Sarah Keller presents Help! My Stash is Smothering Me! Sarah has been the owner of Knot Another Hat in Hood River since 2005 and has been teaching knitting for twenty years. She is also a designer of knitting patterns published through Knot Another Hat.
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