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Ellison Bay KAL hosted by me will be after the holidays so look forward to that in January. We will probably have a New Years Day cast on date which would be fun.
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Pipeliner Notes
There is a buzz about Stroopwafels on our board. Trader Joe’s might have them during the
holidays and there are a few other sources.
Events and Prizes
Hyla Brook KAL Prizes!
#1 Texas Yellow Rose
aka Lyn! Wins Quince & Co
yarn. Either 2 skeins of Tern/Finch or
Sparrow or 3 skeins of Chickadee or anything comparable.
#2 Nualasmom (Pattern of choice digital download)
#3 zoohouse10 (Pattern of choice digital download)
Please contact me to claim your prize! If I don’t hear from you in a week or so I
will contact you.
Thank you to everyone who participated!
Events
Bishop Hill Fiber
Guild Spin In Saturday Oct 20, 2012 East Peoria IL
Vogue Knitting Live! Chicago IL Palmer House. October 25-27, 2012
Knitting Pipeline
Retreat April 26-27, 2013 with
optional loosely structured day on April 25th. Signups will be announced in a few months.
Nature Notes
View of woods from the sunroom last Saturday. |
Maple tree right outside sunroom is orange and red! |
When we left for The Netherlands there was just a hint of
fall in the trees and then flying home we really saw the fall color. Who would think after the hot dry summer we
had that the colors this fall would be so brilliant, quite possibly the most
beautiful since we have lived in our home by the woods. There were a few years when the trees sort of
turned brown and lost their leaves without a lot of fanfare but not this
year. Looking out my windows is a wall
of yellows, oranges, and reds and greens too because some of the trees hang
onto their chlorophyll a bit longer. When
we had rain last week the trunks of the trees were almost black and were a
striking foil in the golds and yellows. I sit in the sunroom and am perfectly
happy in total silence with my knitting and looking at the leaves and
birds. There is a maple tree right
outside the window, the one in which we hang one of our wren houses, that is
breathtaking in its red and orange. Why
some of these maples, which seem to be the same species, decide to be so
flamboyant in red and orange when 80% of the maples in the woods are mostly yellow
is a mystery. This morning I watched a
white breasted nuthatch as he or she hopped headfirst down the trunk of another
maple, partly shrouding the nuthatch in a curtain of yellow and orange. The squirrels are busy gathering acorns from
the red oak and burying them in nooks and crannies. A fox trots across the edge of the woods,
maybe looking for a meal or a warm hiding place for the winter. The
serviceberry in our rain garden is small but its leaves, mottled with red and
brown are each a painting. I see a leaf fall and I want to stop everything and
say, “No, wait, just another photo.” But
the photos cannot capture the scene because it is so wide and deep. Still, I keep trying and I will share those
photos with you.
See more nature photos on my personal blog. www.apiperknits.blogspot.com.
The best remedy for those
who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be
quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel
that all is as it should be.
Anne Frank
Anne Frank
Needle Notes
Orchid Thief
Shawlette by Ysolda KAL going on in
her group. Reissued pattern. Brave New Knits by Julie Turjoman.
Out of Control with KALs!
Project
|
KAL
|
Time Frame
|
Deadline
|
Quaker
Ridge Shawlette
|
The Fat
Squirrel Speaks
|
13-Oct
|
|
Hyla Brook
Shawl
|
Paula
|
Sept 1 to
Oct 15
|
15-Oct
|
Quaker
Ridge Shawlette
|
Susan B
Anderson
|
Sept 9 to
Oct 21
|
21-Oct
|
Blueberry
Waffle Socks
|
Diane/Knitabulls
|
Sept 1 to
Oct 31
|
31-Oct
|
Monkey by
Cookie A
|
Singlehandedknits
|
Sept to
Nov 4
|
4-Nov
|
Orchid
Thief Shawlette
|
Ysolda
|
27-Sep
|
15-Nov
|
Any Susan
B Anderson
|
SSK
|
Nov 1-Dec
16
|
Dec 16th
|
Gradient
Yarn
|
2 Knit Lit
Chicks
|
Ellison Bay KAL hosted by me will be after the holidays so look forward to that in January. We will probably have a New Years Day cast on date which would be fun.
Ellison
Bay KAL with Mskiknits of Singlehanded Knits.
Thank you to Ellison Bay
Test Knitters: Lu, Linda, Nancy,
and Charr.
The Blethering Room
Dille &
Kamille Belgium and The Netherlands
De Afstap in Amsterdam
De Afstap in Amsterdam. Paula and Hanneke |
Stephen West in Urbana.
Westknits
Klose Knit,
311 W Springfield Ave. Urbana IL 61801.
Klose Knits in Urbana IL. A great little LYS. |
Yarn bombing on front porch |
Is this not the coziest workshop space ever? |
Little Colonnade |
Karen and Paula |
Product Review
After This Row by
Joyce Garris “Keeping Your Place One Row
at a Time”
I am using for Quaker Ridge Shawlette by Susan B Anderson.
Makes you read through the pattern thoroughly.
Affordable so you can try it for $1.99.
Good for people who like a paper tracker similar to the
Checklist and Row Counter that was available for Hyla Brook.
Autumn - The Marvel of Peru from Airs for the Seasons
Haste ye back!
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