"Cocktail Hour at the Coop"
put this Makealong together.
Liz and Leanne have gathered a wonderful group of makers.
This Makealong is designed for everyone in the group to make a few pieces of
warm winter wear to donate to those in need.
I am thrilled to be a part of this.
I think I can finish it in about a week.
It landed in the "can be gifted" pile...it never was.
This will be the perfect addition for the "Make for Another Makealong".
I don't remember the pattern but it is knit with 100% Alpaca yarn in shades of fall.
We had a little snow on Sunday, don't get too excited, when I say "little",
I mean scant, tiny...barely a dusting.
This was the view outside the front door.
It was so pretty as it fell...
with the frigid temperatures in the forecast, I think it will be around for a few days.
The snow looks beautiful... What a lovely idea to be knitting for those in need.
ReplyDeleteGreat project, Debbie. Another blogger I follow from NJ does the same!
ReplyDeleteSnow dustings are pretty and don’t need shoveling.
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Thank you for making for others!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea to be knitting for those in need.
ReplyDeleteI do like your snow pictures.
All the best Jan
Your knitting is beautiful! All of my state of Colorado is low in snowpack so far this winter --it has been strange weather in so many places.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea to make for others. Your snow dusting is really pretty. I hope we get some this week.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely makealong! We are snowed in and freezing as well. Tomorrow Tim heads back into town and will check the post. We don't live in town. Thank you again for sending it along. I can't wait to see it! Cheers, Ivy.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome makealong. The cowl is really nice.
ReplyDeleteThe snow is pretty. This amount doesn't bother me. It's when we get hit with 6 or more inches at a time that gets me
LOOOOOVE the minis. Thank you. Be posting about it on the 28th. Started to do one tonight. OMG -- those are teeny tiny. I wanna grab some macro shots of the bricks this weekend. They are very, very cool. Thank you again. Cheers, Ivy.
ReplyDeleteyou are very welcome. i am going to say thanks for taking them off my hands, i don't like to throw things out. i think they found a great home!!
DeleteWe did that with our church group a few years back, the girl that was ahead of it moved away and the craft group just went down hill from there. You don't need a lot of snow for it to make a lovely scene :) We are supposed to get snow this weekend.
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