I am sorry I didn't post last weekend. I went to a wedding, and while I did take my laptop and my knitting and my camera, I didn't have time to create a post. But I am making up for it with a lot of content this week!
First of all, let me announce the availability of Knitfinder. My friend, Thérèse Shere, has created this marvelous site with indexes to Knitty, Interweave Knits magazine and the Alice Starmore patterns. She is a professional indexer so one can search by any number of criteria. She has also compiled a great reference list of web-sites, all indexed by type. It is a great resource for knitters and will be a go-to place for years to come.
Now, on to my activities. I spent a few hours yesterday at the Harney and sons tea store. They allow you to taste 4 teas that they are brewing along with one of your choice. Since there were 5 of us, we picked a few different options and tasted each other's individual choices. It was a lot of fun. I am trying to switch from coffee to tea as it has less caffeine.
I got this lovely mug to keep at work.
First of all, let me announce the availability of Knitfinder. My friend, Thérèse Shere, has created this marvelous site with indexes to Knitty, Interweave Knits magazine and the Alice Starmore patterns. She is a professional indexer so one can search by any number of criteria. She has also compiled a great reference list of web-sites, all indexed by type. It is a great resource for knitters and will be a go-to place for years to come.
Now, on to my activities. I spent a few hours yesterday at the Harney and sons tea store. They allow you to taste 4 teas that they are brewing along with one of your choice. Since there were 5 of us, we picked a few different options and tasted each other's individual choices. It was a lot of fun. I am trying to switch from coffee to tea as it has less caffeine.
I got this lovely mug to keep at work.
Isn't that cool looking? The black band is a soft, squishy rubberized fabric to assist with holding the cup. Oh, and I bought some tea: a green, a white and an oolong.
I also promised to show you some of my Camp contest entries. Here is one. It is a bottle cozy made out of the leg of a sock where the foot has worn out.
Next, we have a mug cozy with a built-in coaster.
It fastens with a button recycled from an old winter vest. Here's a very blurry view of the bottom, showing the coaster part. I found it very difficult to shoot up while holding the cup steady. If you can't make it out, let me know and I'll take a better picture. This one uses the leg portion wrapped around the cup sideways, with a button band and a buttonhole band added to the top and bottom of the leg. I cut the sole between the toe and the heel to form the coaster and sewed it on with embroidery floss and buttonhole st to keep it from fraying too much.
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