Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Bay Lakes Knitting Guild to give knitters of all skill levels the opportunity to get to know other knitters, to learn new techniques, and to share their ideas, resources, and talents with the community.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Knit-Away Day Is Coming!

Knit-Away Day is on Saturday, October 19th, from 9AM to 3:30PM at the Green Bay Botanical Gardens - Green Bay Botanical Gardens

 
Everyone should bring a wrapped gift, usually something to do with knitting, but people have brought wine, etc., spend around $10, but don't put your name on it. We will then have our annual gift grab (Chinese Christmas, for those who know it by that name).



 

Go to Perfect Potluck sign up for a brunch item to bring. Coffee and water will be provided.







We will have our corporate sponsors there with yarn to show and sell, including yarn that can be used
for the upcoming pillow KAL.




(photos from 2014 & 2015)

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Something New for December!

Somebody, I don't know who (probably Carol), had a great idea for our December meeting/holiday potluck.  Instead of bringing a dishcloth to exchange, we're going to go through our stash, find some interesting yarn that you'd like to knit into a hat, scarf, or cowl (no sweaters or afghans, please), and then find a pattern to go with it.

Now the fun begins.

Bring the yarn and pattern to the October meeting in a brown paper bag (stapled closed) with the form that MaryLu emailed to us all after the September meeting inside too.  
  • Mark on the outside of the bag if it's a Hat, Scarf, or Cowl and the level of difficulty--Easy, Moderate, or Difficult.
  • Please have the yarn wound.  It doesn't matter if it is wound by machine or by hand.
At the meeting we will put the bags out and you will pick a new one.  You'll be knitting a hat/scarf/cowl for another member.  Shh, don't tell!  You have two (2) months to complete it and, at the December meeting, you give the item you knit to whoever it came from, and you will receive the project that you brought all completed and gorgeous.  That night its Mystery Knitter will be revealed to you.

For the program in October we'll view the Philospher's Wool Fair Isle video, which is a festival of late 1990's style sweaters with valuable Fair Isle hints and tips thrown in, so bring something easy to knit on while the video plays.

***Also at the October meeting, please bring any items you've knitted for Julie Lefevre's request for things for the siblings of young cancer patients.  Hats, purses, scarves, mitts, even Hacky Sacks--make up something for these often forgotten victims of cancer in families.



In November we're having a yarn swap/sale/giveaway, so as I went through (part of) my stash last weekend I found a single skein with a scarf pattern already inside.  Score!  So that's going into the bag with the pattern that I read through to make sure it isn't too complicated or challenging and the form.  It'll get stapled so I can't second guess myself and will wait for the October meeting for the next step in its destiny.


Doesn't this sound like fun?  (As always, participation is optional.)

Sunday, September 15, 2019

September Meeting Coming Up

Next Thursday, September 19 is the next BLKG meeting and here's what our president Carol had to say in her letter in the latest newsletter:

Our September meeting will be primarily business. Ill present the 2020 budget and a mini State of the Guildreport. Please give some thought to What I Want Our Guild To Be”. Were eager to hear ideas about the next steps for our Guild. Where do we want our Guild to be a year from now? 5 years from now? I look forward to seeing you there
 

I'll be there at 5:30 because I rashly agreed to be Knit Doctor at the September meeting so if you need help with a project bring it along and hopefully together you and I can figure out how to proceed.   Even if that means turning your knitting back into yarn balls.