Hanging out with Athene
This episode will upload June 20, 2026
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Cogknitive Fiber Retreat 12 (2026): ALL INFO IS RIGHT HERE! It's the info thread on Ravelry. Yes, I made my hotel reservation.
CHANGE: Cogknitive Fiber Retreat 12 is scheduled for Nov 7, 2026.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
This is a Developing thread, so check back often.
Don't forget the Bloodroot tee fashion show
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Loretta 1031 left a message about donations for her crocheting club for school kids. This still applies!
What's On My Hooks and Needles:
Finished: Northern Lights Polar Bear
All the Purples Cowl
In Progress:
Stash toss 2026 (25 in, 49 out)
Doing the sides, all the blocks are joined. Done up the side panels. Thinking of the liner, digging out an old flannel sheet.
Lakeside cardigan : Remaining: 1 set of front on panels, each is 2x2, weaving those ends, attaching, then major remaining seams.
It's crocheted and has been on my Rav projects page for months. I’m done the second torso piece and I've sewn it all together. On the left arm! That will leave the bottom ribbing section and some fixes on the bottom of the other arm.
A
great video by The Shetland Trader on steeking armholes for stranded -pattern vests. A
fine discussion of reinforcing and cutting a steek by Brooklynn Tweed. You do put underarm stitches on a stitch holder. You do still shape the armhole per the pattern. Currently shaping the armholes as I head for the neckline.
At neck and upper armhole shapings
Bloodroot Tee: done flat section of the yoke and neck increases; joined and knitting in the round with sleeve increases.
CONTRIBUTING SQUARES:
Cut a 3” x 3” square (or squares) out of any fabric – sewing scraps, old clothes, etc.
Feel free to embellish your squares, but keep in mind: they need to be able to go through a standard sewing machine (seams will land 1/2 inch from the edges) and will eventually be displayed
outside in the elements for multiple hours.
HAVE MULTIPLE SQUARES? ABLE TO SEW?
We would love the help! Sew squares together into blocks using 1/2 inch of seam allowance (individual squares should be 2 inches x 2 inches once you’ve sewn them together). Most helpful would be blocks of 5 squares by 5 squares or 10 squares by 10 squares.
Mail squares to:
PO Box 19068
Minneapolis, MN 55419.
If you’re part of an impacted community and aren’t able to contribute a square, we invite you to send a word, phrase, name, or symbol to
mnquiltproject@gmail.com, and a member of the Project will add it to a square for you.
Dizzy Blondes: still NOT spinning the LS BFL Giverny.
Using the electric eel 6.1.
Strategy: Movement
Here are the apps
AW shoot! I'm at 3 miles and a full hour! Race on the day you hear this
Fluffy Books:
Something I Really Like: Map My Walk/Run/Ride
The Arts & Crafts Movement
Greenfingers: no action
Put a Lid on It: warm keto bread and salmon soup
Blather: Quiet days of summer. Beloved Son is home, farm is quiet.
Saturday and Sunday: running, shopping, museums
Community Resources:
Skills and techniques list :
links And Minerva gets the last word: back to the cement pond