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The Regulars, Hangers-On, Yarn-Groupies, and other assorted Fiber Addicts

Tami

Hi! I'm Tami, and I seem to be the resident shop model because somehow I just happen to be wearing the right colors to model everyone else's knitting in addition to my own! (Webmaster's note: Tami is also the resident shop model because she has never once taken a bad picture and always has that gorgeous smile at the ready). The pictures above also includes ones of me with the gianormous cone of pure wool I brought back from a trip to Ireland. I thought I'd never finish winding it into balls... And yes, I am wearing the point of a shawl on my head, with the needle still in it. I am in the habit of knitting what Janice tells me to knit, so I did not think when the webmaster told me to model the shawl on my head! In that same picture, I am wearing the top-down raglan sweater I knit out of Ecological Wool. Also, the webmaster finally realized that there were no pictures of me knitting, so he added that last one of me knitting.

Sherry

Hi! I'm Sherry (and that's Pat in the background). I'm a new grandma, so you'll be seeing lots of incredibly cute knitted baby things in the near future. If you hear anyone talking about "Sherry Classic", that would be me.

Sheri

Hi! I'm Sheri, and this picture shows me reading through my next pattern. On the table is the poncho I just finished for my daughter. If you hear someone mention "New Sherry", they are referring to me.

CZ (Corinne)

Hi! I'm CZ, and I'm having a wonderful time at the reception for Louisa Harding. A friend taught me to knit years ago, but I did not have the same reinforcement then that I have now, and I have just gone crazy with it (there's now knitting in every room of my house, next to every chair). Now if only the tenure process were as easy as picking up dropped stitches...

Adrienne

Hi! I'm Adrienne, and these pictures show me showing off my new Poncho, knit from Ecological Wool. Can you tell how pleased I am with this project! Janice helped me figure out this project, but the only thing handy to write on was a napkin. So if you'd like to knit a poncho like this one, come to the shop on a Saturday and bring a napkin!

Sharon M

Hi! I'm Sharon, and I'm wearing the Sakiori vest I knit for the first ever Needleworks Knit Along. When you see me in the shop, be sure to ask me about knitting camp if you haven't heard about it already!

Karen

Hi! I'm Karen, and I can be seen casting on in one picture above and showing off the afghan I knit for my brother and his new wife for their wedding present. A word to the wise: If you knit anything with light and dark colors, check to make sure the dark colors are dye-fast.

Tina B

Hi! I'm Tina B, and I'm working on a scarf that I'm also wearing. In the other picture, I'm working on the front of a cabled vest.

Melissa

Hi! I'm Melissa, and these pictures show off the felt bag (prior to felting) that I knit for my sister. The smile on my face should tell you how pleased I am with how it turned out (it's even prettier felted), and you can also see the great detail on the bottom of the bag.

Jen

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a flying knitter? Then it must be me! The picture shows me working on the sleeve of a green, cabled sweater.

Grant

Hi! I'm Grant, and I'm here to serve as a role model for other "yarn widows" to prove that you can see your fiber-addicted partner -- you just have to go to the yarn shop! Also, it helps if you're willing to go pick-up some carry out lunch or wind hanks into balls (as I'm doing in these pictures). Support your local fiber addict!!

Janice

Hi! I'm Janice, and I've been knitting for years and years. In a past life (career-wise), I ran a yarn shop in Decatur (ask me how I met my husband!). If you come to the shop, chances are you'll see some of my knitting displayed as models or one of my "Yarn Bouquets", little baskets of enticing color and texture combinations to tempt your knitting pallette. Actually, many of the other staff and regulars contribute to the yarn bouquets. In one picture, you can see that I'm working on a "carry-along" scarf, pairing a basic black with the fabulous stranding yarn with little popcorns of color. The other picture shows me wearing a Ruana (a South American shawl), which is otherwise known to my family and friends as Janice's Red and Purple thing.

Tina

Hi! I'm Tina, and I'm having a lovely time at knit-night. I'm working on my Kureyon sweater from the Tricoter men's book. This fabulous wool is a bit of a departure from my ongoing love affair with cotton, but what better wool to tempt me away from cotton!

Pat

Hi! I'm Pat, and I could not be more thrilled to be a Grandma. You should just about be able to hear me squealing with delight over this adorable little sweater I just finished (using Le Fiber Nobili Merino Soft). This sweater is as soft and smooth as butter. At the left, I'm working on a sock that will be beyond fabulous.

Barb

Hi! I'm Barb, and I was a relatively new knitter (for about 2 months) when this picture was taken. Clearly I was and am a fearless knitter (completing 2 sweaters in the first 2 months speak for themselves). You can see me working on a cable-knit sweater, knit from the top down, in Manos del Uruguy. I've had a great time jumping in on this sweater, and I'm greatful for the help from Kate, Nancy, and Matthew in deciphering what has been a most perplexing pattern. I'm just thrilled with my sweater; and if nothing else, I've learned not to fear the frogging. Picking up stitches is easy, even for a beginner like me! The second picture shows the finished sweater!

Ray

Hi! I'm Ray, and I've been knitting for quite some time. I had so many people ask me about my Fair Isle color work with NO FLOATS on the back that the folks at Needleworks finally talked me into giving a class. In addition to my colorwork knitting and teaching, I have been a bit obsessed lately with knitting fashion scarves in Eros yarn by Plymouth. I've lost count of how many of these scarves I've made. Also, don't forget to ask me about my yarn bucket or my favorite color for knitting.

Ray is just tickled with the cards & presents for his birthday, especially the Pirate Hat from Diane.

Diane & Mickie-Pickle

Hi! I'm Diane, and when I make the trip over to Champaign-Urbana for the occasional day of knitting, I usually bring my dog, Kaci, with me. Dogs and knitting do go together! The other picture shows off the mohair shawl I knit -- aren't the colors just yummy!

Chris

Hi! I'm Chris, and I loved knitting so much that I worked to create The Knitting Illini, a registered student organization at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Since then, I have graduated with my degree in engineering and moved back to the Chicago area, but I always try to stop by my favorite yarn shop when I'm in town.

Deana

Hi! I'm Deana. I'm smiling in the picture on the left because Matthew and Janice finally convinced me that stash enhancement is a good thing, and now I have visions of yarn dancing through my head! In the picture on the right, I'm working intently on a lovely blue sweater.

Nick

Hi! I'm Nick, one of the youngest knitters in the shop. Susan tells me that I have very even stitches, with more than a little envy in her voice.

Heidi & Mary Ellen

Heidi reconnected with her love of knitting when she came in to Needleworks to buy yarn and a pattern to recreate a sweater she had knit during the Watergate hearings (and then subsequently lost at some point over the years). She fell in love with knitting all over again, and has been a massively prolific knitter and a wonderful addition to the shop gang. Her friend, Mary Ellen, is pictured with her; Mary Ellen is also an avid knitter (and quilter and needlepointer), and we had a grand time with her latest visit to Heidi -- now we wish St. Louis were even closer.

Heidi & Westie

Anyone who knows Heidi knows how fond she is of her wonderful West Highland Terrier, Westie the Bestie. Well, Heidi finally brought Westie in during a quiet moment at the shop. Rumor also has it that Heidi is as prolific a knitter because Westie knits for her during the day while Heidi is at work.

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