I've always got a knitting project(s) on the needles, especially with all the traveling I have been doing this summer. I can't imagine sitting in the airport or on the plane staring into space. So here are a few of things I knit up during the summer while sitting around waiting in various airports.
I love this pattern I found on Ravelry, called the Swiss Cheese scarf. What a great way to use up a lot of those small but precious balls of left over handspun yarn from other projects.
And a pair of socks on the needles is a must have. A nice little project to take along - fits easily into the purse.
And upon returning from Pam De Groot's class at the Eugene Textile Center, I scoured my local environs for plant materials to do some experimenting with a few of the things I learned in my workshop. I thought I was done with that eco-printing but I'm having some fun.
We have been having brutal weather here in Southern California -- 90's seem to be the new norm around here -- and frankly, I've had it, so I am off to New Mexico next week -- Santa Fe, Chimayo and Taos -- with my special peeps for our annual girls retreat for a week of relaxation, bonding, conversation, wine, roasted chilis, fine dining, knitting and stitching and, of course, the Taos Wool Festival. The weather report promises 70's but we'll see.
Have fun in New Mexico, I'll be thinking of you!
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