
Kelora made this beautiful shawl out of Cascade Alpaca Lace. The addition of the beads really made it pop.

Kristina brought in two shawls that she has recently completed. The first one is the Icelandic Poppies Shawl by Evelyn Clark.

The second one is the Sand Dollar Shawl out of Knitting Lace Triangles. Both were made with lace weight alpaca.

Jan shared with us her shrug made out of Feza Cyprus Mohair. Lots of people have made this very popular shrug pattern.

And finally, Aggie made skull and crossbone hats for her grandkids.
Good job, everyone. Don't forget to bring in your finished projects so that we can share them with everyone.
Stay safe today if you're driving around town. Blessings!
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