Top Down Sweaters for a Perfect Fit
with Kay Hopkins of Knit for the Soul
Kay strives to design simply elegant knitwear that is fun to make and to wear. She's a big fan of seamless and top-down designs so that they can be tried on for that perfect fit as you go and to prevent unfortunate fit surprises at the end. She'll share a bit about how she got started, how she does it, and some stories along the way.
November is election month! We'll be voting for our new Board members at tonight's meeting. Here is the slate of nominees presented at the October 2020 meeting.
Review last month’s Business Meeting Minutes here.
Kimberly Williams Board Chair
Krista Van Veen Treasurer
Wendy Orloff Secretary
Sharon Grayzel Programs
Anna Lorton Member at Large
Our Zoom meetings now have more positive ease!
We've upgraded our room size to make sure everyone can get in.
Running late? Please join us. Your entrance won't disrupt the meeting. Pajamas are welcome—no one will see you. Be comfortable.
Raffle Sneak Peek
Wanda Estelle Kit
Debbi Stone’s design of this wrap featuring an intricate cable pattern running along the edge of a stockinette body was inspired and named after her great aunt, Wanda Estelle. The wrap is an elegant accent to any wardrobe. Kit includes four skeins of Madeline Tosh Vintage (100% Merino Wool).
UNIFORM Little - knit & sew book by Madder
This fabulous book contains patterns for a cardigan written in two yarn weights with a variety of body sleeve, hem, and finishing options, in sizes 3 months through 12 years. It also contains a printed pattern by Grainline for a tunic with two sleeve options, two neckline options, and two body options, all designed for an advanced beginner.
Socks that Rock Yarn and Coordinating Project Bag by Bella Bags
This prize contains a cake of sport weight Socks that Rock yarn by Blue Moon Fibers (405 yards/170 grams, 100% superwash Merino) and a fabulous coordinating project bag by Bella Bags.
Member Tip with Anna Lorton
Anna shows tips and tricks for stitch markers.
Show and Tell
Take a peek at what people have been working on.
Our mission is to promote a diverse community of knitters of all abilities, to support local fiber providers and artists from farm to needles, to model respect for the local fiber community by actively valuing their time and expertise.