If you are in the Dallas - Fort Worth Area and seeking out other Machine Knitters, we urge you to come and join our group.

We hold meetings once a month at the Grapevine Public Library, a stone's throw from DFW International Airport. Meeting time is 10:30 am on the second Saturday of the month. We normally finish up by 1 PM.

We have all levels of knitters in our group from beginning to advanced. All machines are also represented.

Every month we have our program followed by a brief business meeting and  Show and Tell that is bound to inspire you. When you come, bring something that you have knitted to show us. It can be as simple as a swatch up to an entire garment!

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Linda W. demonstrated how to make buttonholes. She showed both horizontal and vertical methods.Evelyn made this baby blanket with her Garter CarriageEvelyn put a faux closure and buttons on this sweater that was done on the G-CarriageKayKay adapted a handknit pattern for this purse. The purse is attached to the handles with I-cord. She made eyelets to thread it through, She also added a Chinese Knot for decoration.Kay used the Ruby's Shawl pattern to make her shawl.Liz made this half lace and half stockinette Henley Sweater from three strands of Krinklespun yarn on her standard gauge machine.Liz adapted a free pattern from the Hobby Knitter's Yahoo Group for this pocket shawl.Liz's Pocket Shawl. The tops of the pockets have a beaded detail.Liz used the SWAN sock pattern to make these socks from scraps of sock yarn. She calls them the Ugly Duckling Socks!Liz made this shawl collared sweater from some yarn Hillary was destashing. She used her LK-150 midgauge machine,Carol tried an edging as you go technique for this yellow baby blanket. Carol adapted a handknitting pattern for these baby bonnets.Hisup created these hanging hand towels for her kitchen.Hisup models her fairisle vest.Terry models her "Ruby's Shawl". This pattern was used at a Knit-in the North Texas Guild hosted.Terry thought the long tails on the Ruby's shawl pattern would get in the way. She modified the pattern for a shorter version that won't interfere with wheel chairs or walkers.Terry experimented with the Knitware program and created this cute red sweater.Linda made the Take a Turn Sweater.  This pattern is a free download from the Knitwords.com website.Linda made her half lace and half stockinette sweater in yarn that is a beautiful shade of blue.Linda showed us this sweater she made. She changed the cuffs and bands because they did not suit her the first time.Arlene models a shawl she made for a nursing home patient. The Nursing Homes will benefit from Arlene's latest Charity Knitting cause.
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We are located in the Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas Metroplex.
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Linda W. was our March Demonstrator. She showed us how to make several types of buttonholes. Thank you Linda for providing our demonstration.

On May 9, Fay. will demonstrate Cast-Ons and Cast-Offs. This should be a great demo.

Don't forget your Show and Tell!

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April Show and Tell
Upcoming 2009 Demonstrations:

June - Christmas in June. Bring a project you designed that is suitable for a gift or the Holiday Season. Also bring copies of the instructions to share.
July - Deb B. will be demonstrating Mittens
August - Liz will be demonstrating Garter Bar uses.

Charlene Shafer is Coming October 16 & 17
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