(This post is going to be long on photos and short on text.)
Last week I spent a couple of days in NYC, courtesy of the husband, and took the opportunity to meet up with my friend Connie. We took a sunset sightseeing cruise: highly recommended!
(Unfortunately the photo of us is rather blurry-- the seas were a little choppy!).jpg)
On Saturday, I was able to check out the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), which was well worth a visit; it even included a couple of knitted rugs!
Some of the cool stuff I saw, in no particular order:
That dress is actually a dressER (above).
These prints were so gorgeous: 

Quilling on a grand scale!
A rocking...bed?!
On the way out we flew past the island, and I shot this photo:.jpg)
I'm kind of surprised small planes are allowed to fly so close to Manhattan...anyway, the construction site in the lower right part of the picture is Ground Zero.
And finally, a photo of Wood's Hole, on Cape Cod. It was a lovely day for flying!
The Vespa Hat is a fun, quick project-- and fun to wear, with earflaps to keep your ears warm, a loose fit to prevent the dreaded "hat head," and an optional ponytail hole. Ear flaps and back of neck are worked flat; after front stitches are cast on, hat is worked in the round. See more patterns
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