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Knitting at the Farm and a Sneak Peek at our New Yarn

Posted 9/1/2011 2:54am by Andrea.

Saturday was Sit-N-Knit at the farm and, as always, a good time was had by all.

We sat and knit sweaters.

And slippers.

And detailed shawls.

And things with mind-numbing charts.

And when we were done, we took a little stroll out to the barn and pasture to visit with the alpacas.

 

And the goats.

And, as always, we had a wonderful time. The last Saturday of the month is reserved for Sit-N-Knit, which is open to anybody who knits, is thinking about knitting, doesn't knit but wants to spend the day laughing, or really, anybody who is alive and breathing and enjoys politically incorrect banter. Join us sometime.

Come and fondle the new yarn.

It arrived from the mill yesterday and is beautiful. Soft, rich natural colors.

We had some dyed and the result is this wonderful navy/deep purple color.

It will soon be up in the "For Sale" category of the website.

New roving and more yarn is expected back from the mill any day now. We will keep you posted.

Tags: Knitting, Yarn
2 Comments »
Pam said,
9/2/2011 @ 10:11 am
I should be there next month! Farm Days is on my calendar, and I will stay as long as I can!!! I am going to see if I can get my DIL to bring the baby to meet the alpacas, too...the farm is such a wonderful place!
Pam said,
9/2/2011 @ 10:17 am
I mean THIS MONTH! Yikes!, I still can't believe it's September!
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