The bottom and the handles are made with a solid Ella Rae Classic and the middle is made with the NEW Ella Rae Classic Sand Art -- beautiful color changes! This yarn has been flying out the door since it came in....
This has been a big hit at the shop with many requests for Robin to have a class with this bag. We scheduled a class at the knit-in last night (October 31, 10-12) and it filled up right away! So, we scheduled another class immediately (November 6, 10-12).
Here is my almost-done Mythos:
The last step is to put the applied i-cord on the front and around the neck. I love how it is coming out and I love the yarn - Happy Feet.
And my finished Undulating Waves Scarf, made with Periwinkle Sheep Sock Dream sock yarn:
This class is coming up on October 14!
Mary Kate in her neckwarmer made out of her Flounce leftovers:
And another creative use of Flounce leftovers:
Bonnie trimmed her sweatshirt hood with it!
How cute are these ideas???
Stevie's adorable baby booties:
Amy's Lizard Ridge Afghan Squares:
She's on a mission to have the afghan done to use this winter!
Sue's felted bowls (made with Lamb's Pride Worstede) that she learned to do in the class last weekend:
Christine's adorable Baby Surprise Jacket and hat, made with Crofter DK:
Jan's pretty Traveling Woman Shawl (made with Periwinkle Sheep sock yarn - one skein!) and her Basic Chunky Hat made with Encore Tweed Chunky:
Lisa's warm and cozy Ribble Scarf, made with Aslan Trends Invernal (which has angora in it!):
Dora's gorgeous Tappan Zee Cardi, made with Queensland Haze:
Karen's very pretty February Lady Sweater, made with Cascade 220 (and very pretty buttons!):
Jane's adorable baby sweater, made with Rialto DK:
Mary Kate's Leaf Hat, made with Cascade 220 Superwash:
This pattern calls for Noro, but looks GREAT in a solid too!
Kathy has been REALLY busy...
Adorable kids vest made with Encore Tweed:
Noro Leaf Scarf:
198 Yards of Heaven scarf, made with Cascade 220:
Cute dishcloths!:
And her very gorgeous Noro Leaf Shawl:
Love the colors!
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