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Myra finished Paul's sweater. I have to confess that I am late in putting this up but IT'S FINISHED. The sweater is knit from a kit that uses two bulky yarns knit together. The kit is no longer available but the sweater will keep Paul warm in the winter.

Our Customer Mrs. Mateer needlepointed this original design stole for the minister of Grace Episcopal Church in The Plains.This was a work of love.

Ann knit this sweater for one of the children in her family. As you can tell the child demanded pink. I don't have a picture of the inside but it is just as neat as the outside This is Lyn celebrating Cinco de Mayo at the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival this year. We were hoping for reasonable weather and it was just what we had - in addition to a great time.

 

Here is Lyn wearing the the new scarf project with Swarovski® crystals. You will really not believe the amount of sparkle these crystals have. This is really a stunning project. The model is on display at the shop. Bob finally finished knitting the Entrelac Jacket
using Plymouth's Mushishi. He adds that he knit
a Hanne Falkenberg sweater in the meantime so
this sweater to a bit of time.

Marie stopped by with two of her recently finished projects. This is a mobius scarf that she made after taking the mobius class. It is made using Kid Paillettes. It is very soft and silky. This will be warm can cozy this winter. This is Marie's second piece of knitting. It is a lacy shawl made from Manos Lace yarn. I have to apologize for the poor photo. The shawl was a bit big and I didn't have a proper background for a proper photo. Marie did beautiful work and I am sorry that the knitting skill doesn't show well.