I love my group of stitch n bitches - not only are they an awesomely talented bunch of individuals, they also happen to be very funny! This week, I was hosting the group and looked forward to two or three hours of uninterrupted sock knitting. 

I’m silly sometimes. I know that there’s no way anyone of us can do any serious knitting when we get together! Anything that isn’t straight garter or St st. just gets messed up! How can you seriously knit when there’s a very deep conversation going on regarding the correct latin for “always wear underwear”? I was laughing so hard, I thought I was going to snort onion tart out my nose! I love these women, two hours with them is like a two week vacation. 

I did want to knit though, so I cast on another scarf - same unnamed pattern, different yarn - I think it’s Lambs Pride seconds that I picked up at Great Lakes Fiber Festival? Not too sure - it’s lovely though! The great news is that this pattern passes the “knitting whilst seriously distracted” test! woohoo! I can’t wait for the patt to be released this week - i get to pick a name out of the hat for it, give copies of the pdf away and see what people make of it!

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3 Responses to “Not So Stitch and Bitch”

Mary Says:

Semper ubi sub-ubi!

Addiopolis Says:

Ooh pretty pretty, I love it! I miss you gals sooooo much! I love reading about um group. (did anybody ever come up with a more comely reference to the weekly gathering?)

knitbrit Says:

Adrianne, we miss you too! Still call it group and I guess it’s my therapy - maybe that should be our next competition? Coming up with a collective name for our gatherings? Hope to see you soon

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