http://www.sheepandwool.org/
Even on a slightly rainy, over-cast day like yesterday it was a super experience of people," knitterly" things, and lots of sheep baa-baaing!
I was very restrained in my buying: only one skein of yarn and one pattern.
The yarn is "sitting" in my brain deciding what it wants to become.
And, the pattern is the Musette scarf by Candance Eisner Strick.It calls for a boucle yarn and has a flower on one end and the other end pulls through the center of the flower.
The pattern is also "mulling over" in my mind mentally going through my stash.
You can see more details about the Musette scarf at:
http://www.strickwear.com/cgi-bin/viewitem.pl?cat=1055
The "sitting" and "mulling" in my brain are always exciting and one of my favorite parts of knitting where there are endless possibilities and no mistakes made yet!

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Oh, and also my Max bought me a 2009 Maryland Sheep and Wool T-shirt. I just love this year's logo drawing!
Last week a couple of my Mitered Square Workshop students came to their regular classes with Mitered Square projects in progress! :
Peg's Mitered Square Mini-purse almost finished. She did finish it in class and it looks great!
Ann started a the Mitered Square Scarf Pattern that I designed for my students. This scarf looks great with varigated yarn and she's doing a lovely job!
There will be more student projects to share in my next post! So, students keep those knitting needles clicking and be ready to be photographed!
Now for the "little mystery" project. Can you guess what this is (and yes, it's crocheted not knitted, but you non-crocheters can still "guess"!) ??
Hope all knitters are enjoying whatever weather you're having. Here in Maryland it's spring and raining...but a super day for sitting inside by a window soaking in the greenery of spring and knitting!
Mary