Ingrid of course has another new and unique project. Shades of denim, -not the greys that my camera shows - in a tunic style, this piece is another one-of-a-kind.
The colourful shoulder pieces were knit separately then knitted on.
The wonderful zig-zag hem.
Does that inspire everyone to try knitting a tunic on small needles with fine yarn? Or shall we leave it to Ingrid?
Gail had started a cute baby sweater with Astra.
Sharon R is working on a baby dress as well. Different reason than Gail, though.
What is Sharon making?
A cowl. Lovely yarn with a bit of a sparkle. The ends are meant to be sewn together and Sharon thinks she might put a twist in it before she does that sewing.
Jean has finished those two at a time, on two circs, leg warmers, knit with Kroy sock yarn.
Too late, Gail told her the easier way to do leg warmers is to head to the thrift shop, buy a wool sweater and cut off the sleeves for leg warmers. Now that's a plan.
Wilma is still working on the grey cabled vest.
She is tired of it she says. So tired of it, she took a time out and knit a small baby blanket to give the vest a rest.
We've heard from all our snow birds and by mid April, they will all be back in town and at knit group, we hope. Till then, we'll keep our needles moving.
Definitely agree - fine yarn, small needle tunics can be "assigned" to Ingrid's "department"!
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