When I packed for last week's conference, I included three balls of Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, and appropriate needles. I ended up, as planned/hoped, knitting one hat per day:
All three are the same basic pattern, with the pink one turned inside out just for difference. I think the stitch pattern is reversible. Basic pattern is CO 48 on US#10 or US#10.5 needles and K3P3 ribbing for about eight rows. Then switch to US#11 needle, in a two-row pattern: K 1 row, then K1P1 the next row. Eventually decrease every other row by six stitches until you have six left.
After returning home, I made the fourth, using bits of leftover yarn given to me by a friend for such purposes. Given the colourful yarns I did a plain knit hat, with the solid ribbing at the bottom.
My current charity item is a garter-stitch scarf of some very thick and bright yarn that is without label.
The conference was in New Orleans, and despite the weather I was able to lead walks both mornings that we were there. I wanted time to visit museums but weather and schedule conspired against it. We (the walkers and our mascot) did see a couple from the outside:
Also Harmony Circle, featuring sculpture celebrating Carnival and the first all-female krewe:
And some other bits of history in Lafayette Square:And a few other things:
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