I hope that at least a few Guild members decide to be brave and enter the Fair. It's fun and great for a person's ego.
I hope to see you next Thursday evening in the park!
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.

We were given the use of their lower level meeting room for sitting and knitting and talking and laughing. Being in the middle of town let us wander to shop or eat as the spirit moved us. There was no expectation that we'd move around in a group, people stayed or went as they wanted. The Inn hosts a wine and cheese hour in the Gathering Room each evening and the breakfasts were amazing. This was no "continental" breakfast either, this was coffee, tea, eggs, meat, coffee cake, quick breads, fruit & juice, cereal, milk, yogurt, toast. All delicious.
On Friday morning we packed up and drove the three or four miles to the Grafton Yarn Store where Glenyss gave us all a quick lesson in knitting backwards which is not as useless a skill as you might imagine. She recommended it for short rows, baubles, entrelac, and toys, just to name a few uses. To thank her for her time and expertise we might have bought a little yarn.
