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.
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Have fun in New Mexico, I'll be thinking of you!
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