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                            Welcome: Elvis the Lamb! 08/11/2008
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                            I took a class on Saturday at Unraveled with Janice Rosema (Fiber Goddess) and had a great time making my own lambie pie!  the process is not difficult at all - it's a little fiddly but quite simple - and since it's a stuffed animal, gauge isn't REALLY important either!  We had a blast knitting and hanging out - and one wonderful knitter bought pastries to share with us from the bakery across the street!


                            By the end of the class, many lambs were almost completed... most lacked faces and feet, but we all knew what we were doing... The next morning I woke up and spent some time adding ears and legs to my critter - and Sunday night, I added his face, complete with button eyes - he's adorable and I really enjoyed myself.  I recommend you go to Ravelry or Janice's ETSY shop and buy the pattern - it's a quick knit, allows you to play with the beautiful Ozark yarn and when you're done, you have created a creature with personality all its own!  I was impressed with the shop we were knitting in- it's in a beautiful old brick building with high ceilings and ancient beams - it's comfy, cheery, and the staff is very helpful - I'll definately go there again... I wish it was a little closer to my house... but I will say this: it's worth the drive!  I understan now why some people swear by this place!

                            I also did some organizing - this is how far I am on my mitered square blanket - after stalking finished projects, I think I like this style of layout for my blanket - it'll give a neat edge and when it's all sewn up, the seams make fun vertical lines... but I am a ways off from completing the piece - I have about 50 squares left to make....


                            I started a new sweater last night (8/10/08) and decided it's sleeves first this time - I think if I get sleeves out of the way, I can use them to double/triple check gauge and it makes it easier to complete a project because all it leaves for me is the front and back to knit which is, let's face it, the FUN part....

                            I also finished my guernsey sweater - but no photos yet - I'll post about that another day :)

                            I hope everyone had a great weekend!


                             


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                            Judy Gay
                            08/11/2008 3:02pm

                            That lamb is too cute! He looks all squishy and cuddly.

                            Also loving your mitred square blanket. It`s my favourite colour.

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                            Charles link
                            08/12/2008 7:27pm

                            OMG~ Elvis is really cute! Sould like a great a great class. Also mitered square are coming nicely!!!

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                            Chris (vtknitboy) link
                            08/15/2008 12:42pm

                            oooh! how cute! hope the kitties don't munch on it.
                            did you do shoulder down sleeves on your guernsey? can't wait to see pics!
                            xo
                            c

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