Wednesday, January 21, 2009

President Obama & the Pittsburgh Steelers




I found a new group in Ravelry that asked the question "What can one person accomplish in 100 days? " This is based on the President's first 100 days in office. What would you like to accomplish in the next 100 days? Is there something new you want to learn? Unfinished projects that you would like to finish? Please let us know!


I found this pattern to create a sweater with President Obama on it. Check it out at http://www.laurabirek.com/pattern-downloads.php. Even if you don't want to make the sweater, you could use the chart to put his picture on any other knit item.



In honor of our Steelers making it to the Super Bowl here is a pattern for your very own knitted terrible towel. http://poopshebear.typepad.com/poopshe_bears/2008/11/steelers-towel---published.html





Marybeth made this hat a few months back for the store. It is done in Steeler colors.


It is from the book Filatura Di Grosa Fall/Winter 2008 Collection.

Both the book and the yarn are available at the store.










Claudia Handpainted Yarns makes great sock yarn. It looks like Steeler colors!












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This is Rachael's first hat. She just finished it when I came into the store today and was willing to model it for the blog. The pattern is from Ann Norling.






Quote contributed by Jude: "Hate is too great a burden to bear. I have decided to love." - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Another quote contributed by Dawne: "Friendship is a sheltering tree." Author Unknown

1 comment:

Knit Purl Gurl said...

Thanks for the pattern links! I'm itching to cast on.. but I have SO many UFOs right now that my brain can't handle another project. Keep 'em coming, though! You never know - I may actually finish some projects in 2009!