
Here's Sandra's top made with one of Clair's patterns!
Fleet Knitting Club is a Knitting and Crochet Guild associated club founded over 40 years ago. We meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month (not January or August) at Fleet Methodist Church, 72 Reading Road South, Fleet GU52 7TF from 8pm to 10pm. Dues are £25 for the year (10 meetings) or £4 per meeting. Email any questions to fleetknittingclub@gmail.com. Whilst knitting is in our name, we welcome everyone with an interest in yarn of any skill level.




As normal our December meeting was a social occassion with coffee and mince pies. All our members were again very generous with their donations to our charity, The Friends of The Royal Marsden Hospital. All donated items are sold to raise money for patient amenities at the Sutton branch of the hospital. Members knitted a lot of the items themselves. These items are always extremely popular and sell well. The photos show some of these items.










The second edging was from a pattern by Maggie Andrews. It was part of her Ice Magic pattern. Liz had punched the card the night before. The edging formed the welt of the garment as was best suited to a pressable yarn, something like Bramwell Hobby. Liz explained that normally you would knit the welt, then let it rest and steam it before you started knitting the body of the garment, but we didn't have enough time for that. Liz showed us a sample she had knitted then demonstrated how it was done.
Janet from the Guild Dogs for the Blind also came along to our meeting. She had been given a number of sacks of coned yarn to sell to raise money for the Guild Dogs. We put the yarn onto tables and then decided what we would like and gave a donation to Janet. I think almost everyone came away with a cone or two of yarn, so hopefully we will get a few things for the show and tell next month.
Chris had knitted another of her beautiful shawls (sorry no photograph this time - note to self : must remember to photograph show and tell!). She also had her extreme knitting to show. She uses 15mm needles that are 80 cm long and about 15 strands of yarn to make really thick rugs and garments. She said it was heavy on the shoulders to knit with this size needles and amount of yarn so she couldn't do it for long at a time, but it grew very quickly.
Liz reminded us that next month is the end of the challenge to knit something to wear on our heads. Liz asked how many had started their item and three or four people said they had. Best get my thinking cap on!



