These springy banners were hung over the bar in the kitchen for the occasion. They were made by my friend (Pam). You can purchase your own at her website: http://nowyours.com/ for less than $15 each. But you must hurry . . . they are going fast!
Hats were knit for these little eggs, as a giveaway, along with the pattern: tete d'oeuf by Kristen Rettig (Knitionary). Erica, Carolyn and Jeri were the lucky winners, and took a sixpack home with them.
Joan and Kathy were the winners of the child-sized egg hats. Kathy and Jennifer brought lots of yummy Easter treats, and we all enjoyed them, as we worked on our knitting projects and had a few laughs.
We finished up our "Poor Baby Sweater" KAL. Many, darling, little, backzip baby sweaters were finished.
. . . and everyone's knitting skills bumped up a few notches.
We've spent the past 4 months working on these little sweaters. It was such fun!
They are all not finished yet, and some need pictures, but we've had such a fun time working on them together.
There were some other fun projects there too.
Carolyn made this Leaf and Lace Cardigan by Patons. It is such a darling little sweater for a 3 month old baby.
Sharalee was crocheting a fluffy little border on a burp cloth.
Leslie was working on the back of The Snuggly Duffle Coat by Sirdar Baby Bamboo Knits. And Tiffany was crocheting a beautiful little yellow Easter dress. I didn't get any pictures of it yet, but I hope to have some soon. All in all, it was a fun evening. Next month we plan to visit the The Crooked Fence Alpaca Farm and Mill, in Mona, Utah.
I just finished F2F #3! Watch for my next post, where I'll have pictures and all the particulars. Happy Knitting!
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