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Needle Notes
SSK in Nashville
SSK Projects
Did not work on anything except the Drops Baby Blanket and the Cupcakes for Carin Jayne Cupcake by Kathleen Sperling
I forgot to mention that when I made the coffee I strain with cheap coffee filters covered by a paper towel (instead of cheesecloth.)
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Thank
you to Bronwyn who started the thread in our group about the 2 year anniversary
of the podcast. Thank you for your kind comments on this thread. Without listeners there would be no show, certainly not for two years. Pipeliners rock!
Nature Notes
Baby Eastern Phoebes on our retaining wall |
Climb the mountains and get
their good tidings.
John Muir
John Muir
Needle Notes
Megan of Stockinette Zombies wearing her Piper's Journey. We are in the "Hogwarts" dining hall. |
Here's Megan with her eyes open. See what I mean about fuzzy photos? |
Yarn Sniper strikes with her Sock Blankie! |
Stephen wearing Piper's Journey like a kilt. |
SSK Projects
Drops Baby Blanket in Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino. b18-30 Blanket with wavy pattern in ”Merino Extra Fine"Ravelry: b18-30 Blanket with wavy pattern in ”Merino Extra Fine" pattern by DROPS design
Summer Solstice Mystery Shawl Wendy Johnson
Ribbed Baby
Jacket by Debbie Bliss
Garter
Stitch Cardigan by Erika Knight with same Debbie Bliss yarn
Socks for Plane Knitting and Plain Knitting with Camp KIP Yarn.Did not work on anything except the Drops Baby Blanket and the Cupcakes for Carin Jayne Cupcake by Kathleen Sperling
Summer
Solstice Mystery KAL
Nupps. JPeled.
My You Tube video on making nupps.
Same idea except instead of purling on the wrong side you knit into the
back on the right side. It is key to
note what is next to the nupp so you don’t accidentally knit a YO into the nupp
that is not supposed to be there.
Tip. Read your knitting backwards. (Did not use markers on this project because
they have to be moved)
The Blethering Room
Stormy
weather in Chicago on my way home from SSK resulted in a sort of carnival ride
on the runway while the small plane waited out the storm.
Peter update:
July 10 email from Salida CO trip has
been fantastic. He’s hiked 250 miles in
14 days.
In the Piping Circle
We have lots
of new tunes to learn for an upcoming event.
Played a
funeral on Saturday in 100 degree temperatures.
My pipes were HOT! People got out of the tent and cemetery FAST.
A High Note
The Perfect
Iced Coffee from A Pioneer Woman Cooks
A Mug of The Perfect Iced Coffee with my Sideways Shawl and SSK Yarn from Gale's Art. |
I forgot to mention that when I made the coffee I strain with cheap coffee filters covered by a paper towel (instead of cheesecloth.)
2 comments:
Happy Anniversary! I can hardly believe it has been two years. Thank you for being an inspiration to me, then and now.
PS: Am loving hearing all about Pete's adventure on the Colorado Trail. This has been quite an eye-opening experience for me, as I know nothing about hiking (my idea of camping out is a room at the Hilton).
It is incredibly interesting to hear about the preparation, etc. I have quite an admiration of Pete for doing this . . . and an equal admiration for his parents considering that, when you have a son hiking the Colorado Trail, it puts you on a trail (or should I say trial?) all your own--one that only a parent could understand. You're such a good mom!
Hello! I often listen on my morning run and so you joined me for part of 8+ mile journey. I couldn't wait to get home and look up the coffee recipe and see the photos. I truly enjoy your podcast, Paula!
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