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Heather and Ryley examined stitches.A full table at Craft Night: Sandra, Patty, Stephen, Kristin, and (barely visible at the far right) Ryley and Masen.Kristin, a knitting student in Jessica’s class, worked on her stitches.Debra and daughter Heather shared a laugh.Sandra, Patty, and Stephen enjoyed each other’s company.Heather, a graduate of Jessica’s knitting class, casted on for a new project.On Sept. 20, Ryley began her scarf in the color she chose: winter white!Patrick brought neighbors Masen and Ryley!Merit’s sky blue scarf brought out her sparkling light blue eyes.Jolie and son Joel examined Bobbie’s gems, beads, and found objects.Anna, a lifelong crafter and new knitter, looked on as daughter Jaelle tightened a jump ring for an American Girl doll’s necklace.Sandra began her second scarf with newfound confidence and the ability to read and correct her work on her own, thanks to Jessica’s intuitive ability to guide her students while allowing them to make their own discoveries. Jolie assembled necklaces with her handmade resin crown pendants. The necklaces will be gifts for attendees of the Princess Perspective Experience in Florida, where Jolie volunteers. Merit’s daughter Alyssa watched closely as Jessica demonstrated a knitting technique.Nicky began knitting at Jessica’s Sept. knitting class. We loved that she joined us at Craft Night to continue her scarf.With Jessica’s encouraging guidance, 9-year-old Jaelle was a quick learner. She would love for more kids to come to Craft Night!Sheri joined Jessica’s first knitting class on Pine Mountain, held during Craft Night over three Tuesday evenings.On September 13, 10-year-old Masen began his scarf in the color of his choice, burgundy. His 12-year-old sister Ryley looks on. She’ll begin knitting lessons next week!Jolie (in red) assembled necklaces with her handmade resin crown pendants. The necklaces will be gifts for attendees of the Princess Perspective Experience in Florida, where Jolie volunteers. Meanwhile, Sandra worked on her chenille scarf.Asa found a quiet spot to read.Patrick’s presence is a delightful part of Craft Night (and Trade Day too!). How wonderful that he brought neighbor Masen!In this photo, Sandra was just getting started on a kitten-soft blue scarf. Three weeks later, her scarf was several feet long!Sheri and Jessica examined stitches during Knitting Class.