Ravelry Meetup!

Christmas at Sea is hosting the New York City Ravelry Meetup!
April 10 6-9pm
Can’t wait to see everyone IRL

PS there will be cake. follow the link!

Christmas at Sea is hosting the New York City Ravelry Meetup!
April 10 6-9pm
Can’t wait to see everyone IRL

PS there will be cake. follow the link!

The snow is still covering the ground for St. Dunstan’s Parish in Madison, Wisconsin, but everything is coming up caps! These caps were Knit4Lent, collected and blessed on Easter Sunday. Isn’t this a great picture?
Wow!!!! The hats are pouring in! Today I’ve received more than 50 Knit4Lent packages and have gotten lots of messages that hats are on their way or will be sent later this week.
I have completed 8 hats, but I don’t plan to stop now. Knitting hats is a great way to take a break from a project that gets to be a little to tedious or complicated. And I always seem to take on projects that are too tedious and complicated! I’m hearing from other knitters and groups that they plan to continue knitting hats for Christmas at Sea throughout the year. On behalf of all the cold headed mariners we serve, THANK YOU!
These are hats knitted by a new Ravelry friend, Mary, a very talented and generous knitter. She knit a dozen hats for us and managed to use up a lot of stash yarn!
Another knitter is sending hats all the way from Germany. One knitter is using her handspun, and another incredibly prolific knitter only stopped after 22 hats!
Thanks to everyone who has participated, whether you knit 1 hat or 22!
Happy Easter!
Have you seen our Knit 4 Lent Gallery? Take a peek and see pictures of hats from all around the country. Please send in a picture of your hat to have it added to the gallery. Extra points for creative pictures.

Happy stitching!
Jeanette
Hello everyone,
How’s your Lenten Knitting going? I have been plugging along at my hats. So far, I’ve knit 7, and I plan to complete at least 3 more by Easter. I have been finding much of my inspiration for this practice in a discussion group on Ravelry. We have over 100 members in our group and the conversation has been lively and motivating.
I thought I would share a couple of posts that I found particularly moving:
This has been my first time participating in an online Knit Along, and I am loving it. If you are a knitter, and you are not yet a member of Ravelry, I can’t urge you enough to come online and join us. Although Knit4Lent will soon be complete, our group wanted to continue knitting together all year, which really makes me happy! I’ve loved getting to know everyone and I am glad we will stay in touch.
In non-Ravelry Knit 4 Lent news, I was so happy to meet several groups of knitters and crocheters at the NJ Diocesan convention who have been Knitting 4 Lent since they read about the project on Episcopal Life Online.
I can’t wait to see how many knitters are knitting along. If you send in caps for this project, please label the package so I know that you have been Knitting 4 Lent with us.
Peace
Jeanette
PS This is Chaplain Marge Lindstrom, who not only distributes our handknit gifts to seafarers each Christmas, she makes them too!