Oh, my. I went to Stitches East in Hartford, CT this weekend (10/30 - 10/31). Everything I ever heard about it is true. It's overwhelming in the beginning. I met my friend around 10am on Sat. the 30th. We planned to just shop on Sat., and take classes on Sunday. We walk into the market place in the Hartford convention center and just see rows and rows of vendors. Felt like a million, but, was 200. We started in the middle since most of the crowd went to the right. We didn't even make it out of the first aisle and my friend already had a purchase of red and purple variegated yarn to make Doris Chan's Irish Mist Stole for her mother for Christmas. Good purchase though and unique enough to break the rule we had set - no purchases until at least one lap is done. Still, it's too funny that we broke the rule about 15 minutes into the shopping experience. Did 2 more aisles and then decided to take a quick break. Talked a little about what we might actually be looking for. Thank goodness I came up with a list of things I'm interested in making so I could focus at least a little bit.
Next stop and purchase Tess Designer Yarns. We both got microribbon. I got a light gray and she got a pretty variegated for a baby. My ribbon is earmarked for the wavy ribbon scarf and hers for a baby kimono.
After that things get fuzzy, but, needless to say purchases were made. I got yarn for the sweet pea shawl by Amie Hirtes, Mr. Green Jeans by Amy Swenson, in Knitty Fall 07, Chrysanthemum Tea Shawl by Doris Chan. More than enough to keep me busy as if I didn't already have plenty to keep me busy already.
Day 2 the 31st. I attended two classes. Breathtaking Buttonholes and Buttonbands. It was given by Maureen Mason-Jamieson. Her website is: http://www.kinverknits.com/. Excellent lesson on the various types of buttonholes and how to make sure the buttonband doesn't 'scoop'. I love having a chance to sit and practice. I'm definitely keeping the swatch so I can see the buttonholes again and pick the right one for the project I'm working on.
2nd class Mosaic Knitting with Melissa Leapman. Mosaic knitting is a technique that uses slipped stitches to create two (or more) colors on a piece without having to carry the yarn. Plenty of time to practice and am glad I have knowledge that technique. Don't have a plan for it yet, but, I will.
Great time. Defintely overwhelming. If you go, I suggest coming with at least a few ideas of what you want to make or buy or you easily may end up spending way too much. Also, try to go through the marketplace at least once without buying anything. Make notes on where you found things you liked, compare prices. Someone was telling me they found the same yarn at another vendor for $10.00 less than the first time they saw it.
Good classes, but, the classes are crowded.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Komen, Tea and Stitches
I just finished a 10 mile walk on Saturday and an 8 mile walk today (Sunday). These are my final long walks in preparation to walk in the Susan G. Komen 3-day for the Cure 60 mile walk in Philadelphia, PA next weekend. I think I'm ready, but, it's hard to be sure 60 miles is a long way. In fact, I've never camped before much less in a tent, so this should be a very interesting weekend experience for me.
I've been having the bug to cook some more lately. I think it's due to the change in weather. Fall is definitely coming on. It was 39 degrees this morning when I got up to walk and as in typical fall weather in NJ it is supposed to go up to about 70 degrees today.
I am going to make Kripula's Chai Tea later today since that sounds so good on a fall afternoon.
No work on the Kayla Shrug yet this weekend, but, maybe later today. I finished my swatches for my Stitches East Classes - Breathtaking Buttonholes and Buttonbands and Mosaic Knitting the Colorful and Easy Way. I've heard so many great things about the Stitches conferences, including that there are so many vendors it can be overwhelming to new people. I can't wait to go. I'm planning on shopping on Sat. the 30th and taking the classes on Sun. the 31st.
I've been having the bug to cook some more lately. I think it's due to the change in weather. Fall is definitely coming on. It was 39 degrees this morning when I got up to walk and as in typical fall weather in NJ it is supposed to go up to about 70 degrees today.
I am going to make Kripula's Chai Tea later today since that sounds so good on a fall afternoon.
No work on the Kayla Shrug yet this weekend, but, maybe later today. I finished my swatches for my Stitches East Classes - Breathtaking Buttonholes and Buttonbands and Mosaic Knitting the Colorful and Easy Way. I've heard so many great things about the Stitches conferences, including that there are so many vendors it can be overwhelming to new people. I can't wait to go. I'm planning on shopping on Sat. the 30th and taking the classes on Sun. the 31st.
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