Friday, June 24, 2011

Knitting in Public

Last Saturday, June 18, The Purple Purl hosted a wonderful KIP (knit in public) day at Leslie Grove Park at the corner of Leslie & Jones, right around the corner from the store. It was an absolutely gorgeous day weatherwise. I didn't count but there were 40 or so people there knitting (and crocheting) away making hats and mittens that will be donated to The Street Knit Project that provides warm winter woolies to homeless people in the city.

The Purple Purl donated some lovely yarn - purple of course! They plied us with pink lemonade and cookies to keep our strength up and had several prize draws. And it didn't stop there. For every completed item that gets turned into the store by July 2, they are giving a 15% discount coupon good for the purchase or any single skein of yarn. An amazing store and amazing people.

I have managed to finish three items: two hats and a pair of mittens.


For the hats I used a pattern - that looks complicated 

but isn't - called Misty Hat, a free pattern from Picnic Knits. The purple one was knit from the yarn donated by the store - Diamond Luxury Collection Fine Merino Superwash Aran (a lovely yarn I will definitely find an excuse to use again!). The blue one was made with some yarn from my stash - KnitPicks Swish DK  Superwash in Delft Blue.



The mittens used up what I had left of purple yarn plus some pea green Patons Classic Wool that I had hanging around. I'm not fond of knitting mittens. The thumb is a pain to knit. And the pattern I used left some things to be desired. But these mittens will keep someone's hands warm next winter so it's all good. :-)







Now back to my June KAL socks. The second sock is half done but was put on the back burner so I could finish these hats and mittens.



Happy Knitting!
Barb



1 comment:

Jo-Ann's Creations, Trials and Tribulations! said...

Gotta link you up!!!! LOL

Great socks - I think I recognize them.....