Monday, October 11, 2010


I also made this hat for my granddaughter.

I had a good time this summer making several of these dolls for gifts.

You just know that you don't want to be anywhere near these horns.

I don't know how they manage with these horns. They look so heavy.

Very cool horns!

Lena and I had the opportunity to go to the NJ State Breeders Fiber Show. We saw some awesome jacob sheep.

Alice working on a new shawl.

Sue is new to our guild but, knits with us on Sunday nights at a local coffee shop. Her projects are always very ambitious.
Barbara has knitted a vest which she will be felting.

Rachel, another fairly new spinner, works on fiber from the sheep show. Her wheel is new to her as well. Rachel is a very accomplished needle felter.

Caroline is beginning a counted cross stitch picture of these bears. Quite an undertaking.

Some of the lavender beads waiting to be strung.

Tami and her new spinning wheel.

Lena's knitted scarf in progress.

A dresden plate quilt Yani found at a sale.

A closer view of Yani's skirt.

Yani, visiting from Florida, showed us her pieced skirt made by the Indians in Florida. It was unbelievable.

Alice sports another new sweater just in time for fall.

Carol, visiting from Michigan, brought a sample of her weaving to show us.

During the summer a group from the guild met at Barbara's house to learn how to make beads from ground up lavender flowers. It was a successful night for all of us.

Terry's beaded necklace.

Sandy's Williamsburg counted cross stitch picture.

Marie working on her weaving using an inkle loom.

Yarn from the Maryland Sheep show.

Lena working with her new drop spindle.

One of Shera's fabulous picture quilts.

Linda's finished sampler - a gift for a friend.

Anne's knitted purse.