Above: a hat and scarf that one of our clients completed. Below is Zelphia, our volunteer, showing us the start of a shawl and below that, the pink one, is one that she is taking out, she wasn't happy with how it was going.

We have lots of scarves for presents for family.
Above: our outpatient client completed this bag. It is not felted.
Above: Zelphia is showing us her shrug. Some of the ladies are planning this as a project.Below: look at the little poncho for her granddaughter. This is one of our outpatient clients who returns to knit with us.

Megan, who works here now, is showing us her knitting gloves. Her hands will stay warm while traveling the trains and knitting.
Above: another view of the poncho, below is a hat for a granddaughter.
Below: this beautiful mohair scarf has a vine pattern. A new knitter is doing this!
Above: Leslie, our volunteer, is showing us her almost finished einstein coat.
Above: a scarf and below a first project.


Above scarves and below: to be felted.

Above: our client is making a cable design above and below, another unfelted handbag made with heavy cotton yarn.
She is going to try to use double pointed needles and make socks.
Below: We had visitors today: Stephanie showed the ladies an easy way to turn a rectangle into a hat. Thanks Stephanie.
Above: Jean, thanks for teaching several of the ladies how to cast on!Below: this is Kathy Wellbank on the right with her sister Peggy who came today to knit with us. KW is the director of Interim House.


