
Meg finished her Blaithin Cardigan from the KAL we started in the fall. She did hers out of Stonehedge Shepherds wool and it worked out beautifully -- steeks and all.

Now, this is the SECOND afghan that Rosa made this year --- that's right -- she made two afghans from the Barbara Walker Learn to Knit book in one year. Rosa, take a bow.
I brought in a new yarn, Mimi. in January, just in time for the Vogue Live show. Sold lots of it at the show and I just had to start a new project with it.
This is the beginning of an "Age of Brass and Steam" shawl that I will knit up until I run out of yarn. It is the softest thing I have ever knit and I don't even mind knitting with black this time -- I think that's because the pattern is so easy. Anyway, there are 330 yards in a single skein, so you can do lots with just one. Get 4 or 5 skeins and knit a Featherweight Cardigan. Every girl needs a little mink in their life.
Carol Sulkoski had a book signing at the shop the day of our big sale. She was kind enough to bring in samples from the book. Still have a few copies of the book left -- if you haven't already seen it, come in and take a look for inspiration.
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