Vociferous Mammals Are Xenophobic Carnivores

Let’s get the business out of the way first. I honestly doubt I’ll be returning to Maryland Sheep & Wool. I’ll tell you why. Last year was the first year I went, and it was the first fiber festival I’d ever attended and it was the biggest gathering of bloggers I’d ever seen. To say it was overwhelming would be putting it mildly, of course, and I managed to spend an exorbitant amount of money on yarn I’ve yet to use. NONE OF IT. I had a great time. A GREAT time. Such a great time I couldn’t wait for Rhinebeck in the Fall. By October I had met and made some pretty significant relationships with other bloggers and Rhinebeck was going to be ALL about the people. And it was. That and sock yarn. 😉 It was one of the best weekends I’ve ever had. Then I bought a wheel and Maryland was coming and I thought how can I miss the most significant fiber festival around right after I bought my wheel? I couldn’t get anybody to go with me, so G stepped up to the plate to take me and honestly? I was disappointed. NOT IN THE PEOPLE! THE PEOPLE WERE AMAZING as usual. (And not with my husband. He’s always the best.) But everything else? Fell sort of flat for me. I really didn’t buy any yarn – one skein of sock yarn and two skeins for a blog contest (it’s coming, it’s coming!) and the rest fiber. The two things I really wanted – a stool for my wheel and a niddy noddy – I couldn’t really find. The hordes of people were overwhelming to say the least. You could barely make it through the barns during the thick of it and I don’t know – it just wasn’t all that fun. By around 12:30 I was hot and tired and hungry and had bought all I was going to buy. Maybe if I had stayed the weekend I would’ve paced myself better, but I had to leave Saturday at close, so I got it all done in a hurry. Once I ate I felt better (two words: PIT LAMB), but there’s too much to do and too many people to see and you get all discomboobulated. If I was cranky or called you by the wrong name or seemed completely out of it, I’m sorry!

Seeing friends and meeting new people was a blast, as always. The blogger meet-up was a HUGE success – at one point I was standing sort of at the bottom of the hill looking up at all the crazy blogger madness and it was really very amazing. We’ve got a great community here and when we come together we can do amazing things (have you seen Claudia’s new goal? Amaze me!) I was so glad to meet all the new faces and readers and there were many people I missed or didn’t get to spend a lot of time with or was too shy to say hi too. Thanks so much to everyone who commented on the shawl! Especially all of you who went out of your way to say nice things while I was walking around the barns. Way to make a girl and her shawl feel special!

I did not bring my camera. Georgie brought it for me at the end of the day when he came to pick me up but I was tired and a bit headachy by then and a big ass sheep sneezed on us (G said he spit, but I’d like to think it was a sneeze) which was kind of gross so we had some funnel cake and went home. Taking pictures is a very serious endeavor for me and I can’t really do it half assed and I wanted to have fun not work so I didn’t bring a camera. I’m not good at snapshots. But there were cameras a flashing and I’m going to keep the sidebar up at least until the end of the week so I encourage you to visit the blogs on the list – I’m sure you’ll find a picture on one of them!

Do I sound like I’m complaining? I’m not complaining. I’m really glad I went and I really think I would’ve regretted it had I not gone. But I’m nothing if not honest and the whole thing kind of tired me out. Maybe because I shopped a lot? You be the judge….

They don’t call it a fiber fest for nothing!

Laurie sent me over to Stefania to pick up some bug fiber. That’s what she said – it’s dyed with bugs! How could I resist? It’s Handspun by Stefania, corriedale dyed in cochineal and madder, and corriedale dyed in cochineal. I also bought a basket from her:

I wanted a basket for my wheel, you know, to hold stuff. I’m not quite sure what stuff I will be putting in it but I’ve seen a few people with baskets on their wheels and I wanted one. Kind of like when you got a cool white basket with colored plastic flowers for your bike. Just like that.

I bought this stuff because it was just so freaking pretty. It’s fine wool top from Shadeyside Farm in the snapdragon colorway. I’m not quite sure what fine wool top means – I asked and I think they said it’s a combination of stuff similar to merino – it’s very, very soft.

I also bought this because it was so damn colorful! It’s Biffle from Cloverleaf Farms in Bright Autumn. What’s neat about this fiber is that the last time I was at Maryland I bought their hand-dyed yarn. This year I’m going to spin it up myself. This stuff is going to make a FANTASTIC barberpole!

This is for Project Spectrum – I tried to find fibers that worked in the upcoming colors. It’s merino from The Spinners Hill Shop. This is another one I’m anxious to spin up. I bought some of Lisa’s hand spun hand dyed merino yarn at Rhinebeck and now I get to spin it up myself! Again I’m looking forward to barberpoling. Can’t wait for July!

Some more PS fibers! This is for the neutrals/black & white in August. Jacob from Jenny Jump Farm. And some Cormo, which everyone says you HAVE to try!

This is 100% Cormo from Foxhill Farm. The woman I spoke to said it was as soft as merino and much easier to spin. I tried to ask each seller about the fiber when I bought it. I told them I was a new spinner and asked what I could expect when spinning it up. I felt really good saying I was a spinner. I’m a nerd.

This is the only yarn I bought. Someone at the blogger meet-up (I’m sorry I don’t remember who) had this amazing pink sock yarn and I had to have it! I thought it would also make a nice blog contest gift. The yarn is from Three Waters Farm, Superwash Merino, in the following colorways: (top to bottom) Pansy, Sunset and Aunt Maude’s Mauve. Very pretty stuff!

Okay – I’ve saved the absolute BEST for last. My beyond favorite thing I got at Maryland I didn’t buy. It’s priceless though. I’ve got a super special place in my heart for Rock Chick – I mean that girl is about as obsessed with her band as I am with my boy. So it was only fitting that she gave me this:

Can you believe it?!?!?! I’m still trying to wrap my head around the phenomenol gift RC gave me! SIX ROLLING STONE BRUCE COVERS! Not one, not two…SIX!!!! I put my favorite one on the top for the picture. Brooding Bruce has always been my first love. Rock Chick didn’t know how apropos this gift was going to be. You see, Bruce and I had been a little bit on the outs. I’ve felt like there’s sort of been an unwritten contract. He does a rock/E-Street album and then his folk/pseudo country stuff. Then a rock album. Then the country stuff. I support it all – I buy the albums, I go to the shows. I’m THERE. I’m ALL THERE. But then he came out with the folk/acoustic/country thing – which I enjoyed – and FOLLOWED it up with a folk/country thing. DUDE! That wasn’t part of the deal. So when people kept asking me what I thought of the new album, I told them I was sort of ignoring it. I hadn’t heard any of it – or seen the TV appearances. I knew eventually I’d get around to it, but I wasn’t in a rush. I thought this weekend, with the three hour drive and all, might be a good time to try it. I FREAKING LOVE IT! It’s so good I can’t get the songs out of my head and it is very Bruce and I was coming around and being all forgiving and RC shows up with the magazines! Verklempt is being staid. I may have bawled my eyes out right there in front of the corn dog and fried twinkie stand. If you said hello to me AFTER I received this gift of all gifts I apologize for trapping you in a corner making you look at all the magazine covers and listening to me go on and on about my love for all things Springsteen. You love me anyway, right? Rock Chick. From the bottom of my Bruceloving heart, I thank you!!!

I think it’s only fitting that I give some stuff away, don’t you? Are you ready for the contest? There will be TWO winners and here’s what you’ll get:

Each winner will receive a skein of Three Waters Farm superwash merino sock yarn, Peace Fleece handpainted knitting needles (US #6), a sampler selection of Claudia’s favorite Got Soap soaps, and some Sheepy Cards (taken at last year’s Maryland Sheep & Wool.)

How do you win you ask? It’s easy!

In the picture above are five rings I bought at the festival. They’re made out of antique typewriter keys. I bought one for myself and souvenirs for a few friends that couldn’t make the festival (or wouldn’t go with me – see how nice I am?!) Anyway, your mission if you aren’t too busy dissing TomKat, is to come up with a mnemonic using the five letters on the rings: A C M V X. You can mix the letters up anyway you want: Xanax Makes Cara Very Audacious. Or Ann Craves X-rayed Venison Meat. BE CREATIVE! One winner will be chosen by random – so you have nothing to lose by entering. For the other winner I will chose my favorite entry. One entry per person please. Comments close Friday, 11:59 PM. HAVE FUN!

GAME ON!

Look!

The knitting goddesses are smiling on us! So. I’ll be the one sweating my ass off in a formal black wool shawl with beads. And dirty jeans. With the mess in the kitchen I didn’t get to do laundry. DON’T FORGET:



In what’s become (or at least I like to think so) something of a tradition, I’m announcing this year’s blogger/knitter meet-up at Maryland Sheep and Wool!

Saturday, May 6th, 1:30 PM
By the Stage, close to the Main Exhibition Hall.

See Fairgrounds Map.

I tried to get everyone into the sidebar. If I missed you, please forgive me! It’s been a bit crazy around here these days and I tried to go through all the comments and emails.

Thanks for all the good wishes about our little mishap. I will be contacting the insurance company next week. The stove’s about 9 years old, so I don’t know what kind of warranty it’s still under. And yes, I know that we probably don’t need a new one, but my god. I looked at this inside of the oven pretty close yesterday and that shit ain’t coming off. So we’ll see. AND THANK YOU for all the offers of socks! You guys are SO FREAKING SWEET! I really don’t need any socks. I, um, kind of have that covered. And generally I go into these exchanges really not expecting anything back. I’ve said this before – it’s like lending money. G always tells me you should never lend money if you need it back. I have had a great time knitting socks for my pals and that’s all that really matters. For the record, I still haven’t heard from my pal. It seems a lot of us haven’t. Oh well. What comes will come.

Wherever you are, whoever you are with HAVE A FANTASTIC WEEKEND!!!!!
(Maybe a contest with Maryland goodies when I get back….)

Same Time This Year.



In what’s become (or at least I like to think so) something of a tradition, I’m announcing this year’s blogger/knitter meet-up at Maryland Sheep and Wool!

Saturday, May 6th, 1:30 PM
By the Stage, close to the Main Exhibition Hall.

See Fairgrounds Map.

Leave your name in the comments and I’ll put you on the list in the sidebar! Hope to see you there!

Ps – In the great minds category, Wendy, perhaps the knitbloggerest knitblogger of them all, has informed me she’ll be signing her new book, at the time of the meet-up, in the same place! WOW! PERFECT!

PPS – I almost wasn’t going. Sad I know. All my best travel buddies opted out and I didn’t want to go by myself, but my intrepid husband stepped up to the plate and said he’d take me. Don’t look for him on the fairgrounds though. I think he’s doing the drop and run thing on Saturday. We’re staying over Friday night and heading back home on Saturday night. I mean, really! How could I miss my first big fiber festival since I bought the WHEEL!

Git Yer Sheepy, Sheep, Sheep, Sheep

Due to popular demand PhotoArtCards is now offering the super duper deluxe Sheep & Wool PhotoArtCard Box!

Each box contains 8 PhotoArtCards: two of each photograph.
$2.00 of the sale of each box will go to
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Price does not include tax or shipping & handling charges.

So run on over and git yer sheepy, sheep, sheep, sheep! But first, a little business. I use a third-party in order to accept credit cards. 2checkout.com acts as the store, so to speak, and I act as the supplier. So they process your credit card information, WHICH I NEVER SEE. They also take care of any disputes that may arrive, for the seller and the purchaser. I’ve found them to be a much better alternative to paypal. (I don’t know of any 2checkout.com sucks web sites – let me know if they’re out there though!)

I will keep a running tally of how much money has been collected for Heifer and the knitting baskets in my sidebar.

As each card is assembled by hand, please allow three weeks for delivery. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

PS – Thanks Ann for being my first customer! : )

From One Saturday to the Next….

My knight in shining armor drove down to Philly Friday night to pick me up – in the end though we didn’t get in until Saturday – just after midnight. I had officially been gone more than a week. NOT the plan. Oh well. I’m home – things are falling apart (our TV in the living room, the big mofo, blew up on us last night. NOT what we need right now) – but I’m home.

It was a busy shopping week, to be sure. (I’m regretting some of my purchases in light of the TV situation, but what can you do!)


This includes my purchases at MDS$W and others throughout the week. Click on the extended entry if you’d like details about the haul.

Here are some pictures from the festival that I finally got around to uploading. You want sheep – you got sheep!

I really didn’t take many at all – the lighting inside the barns was pretty dismal and well, I just didn’t try that hard. I’m pretty happy with these though.

And during the week there was face painting at the Zoo!

Saturday I had a brief, but intense blogger meet-up! The Wry Punster was in town for a show and I ran into the city to meet with her. The traffic was abyssmal, parking worse (should’ve NEVER taken the car in!) but as soon as Elspeth was in the passenger seat a spot opened up! Good parking karma if you ask me. We did a brief run through at School Products (I wasn’t that impressed to be honest) and a religious experience at Habu. I managed to spend $100 in the fifteen minutes we were there! Seriously amazing stuff.

It’s SILK. But it looks like snake-skin and is thick and not really soft at all. Like leather shoe laces, to be honest. I bought it with on of the bags in Loop-de-Loop in mind but there’s no way I have enough. I don’t know what I’ll do with it. Look at it and go ahhhhhh. Really. That might be all I need. SILK! 100 Percent!

Elspeth – it was great to meet you – hopefully, if we do it again – it will be leisurely and quiet and not involve a Saturday at 29th Street. Hope the show was fantastic! (I’m sorry if I talked too much. After we split up, I felt like I talked too much. Maybe I was nervous?)

Want to see the other fibery goodness purchased this week? Keep reading….

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The Sheep! The Wool!

The Bloggers!

What a weekend! I learned quite a bit about myself – it’s funny really. One of the things I learned is that I’m not a casual picture taker – there are a few pictures to be sure, but only when I thought I could get something that met my (very) high standards. (You should know, these are standards I set for myself, not anyone else. I have an ideal photograph in my brain that I’m constantly striving for – it’s like that ideal story that never actually makes it to the page, even though it’s sloshing around my brain ALL THE TIME!) The few pictures I have will have to wait anyway – I’m down in Philly until Thursday it seems and I won’t be able to process them until I’m back. So this post is commentary only – feel free to skip it if you’re totally sick of Maryland and anything having to do with Sheep or Wool.

Jen picked me up Friday afternoon and after a brief panic attack on my part, we were merrily along the NJ Turnpike. We hit minimal traffic and Jen successfully maneuvered us to the Sheraton Columbia. We were both pretty beat (thanks Jen for the newly pregnant and exhausted excuse – wouldn’t want people to think I was a wuss 😉 ) so we climbed into our pjs and watched some TV (Gilmore Girls!) and chowed down on Keebler Iced Animal Crackers, Craisins (the cherry kind), almonds and anything else that wasn’t bolted to the wall. No sooner could you say Gyro and we were hungry again. We headed out to the mall across the street and shopped a little bit (can you believe it?!? With all that wool to be bought?) and then headed over to a personal favorite, PF Changs. A 2.5 HOUR FREAKING WAIT! Take-out is our friend. Pay-per-view is another friend. Asleep by 12:00.

It’s been a very long time (not sure I can remember the last time) that I shared a room with someone who wasn’t my husband or my relative. Jen was a superlative roomate. She brought along great snacks, had cute PJs (with sheep on them!), didn’t mind eating in and was an extremely quiet sleeper. I was blow drying my hair Saturday morning thinking just that – wow – I didn’t even hear her breathe – when she said to me – “You’re a really quiet sleeper.” Hey Jen – maybe we should ditch those snorers we’re currently sleeping with!

Saturday morning we were on our way about 8:40. We would’ve been to the festival by 9:00, except everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, was also on their way. We stood in a slow caravan to an open field, parked the car and headed off. Jen was over the moon after the first lamb bleet – me, not so much. I’m not a real animal person, to be honest. I thought the sheep were interesting – made some funny noises, but mostly they gave me a headache as I was walking through the stalls. Is that sacrilege? I’m sorry, but I’m nothing if not honest.

So we walk down this big hill past some barns and then we’re there – in the thick of it. When we arrived at 9:08, the line to buy t-shirts was like 45 minutes long. Apparently everything that anyone would want was gone by 9:15. I did manage to get a t-shirt that I’m very happy with. (I’m wearing it right now – third day in a row – how gross is that? I’m not taking it off until Rhinebeck.) I would’ve loved the oh so cute hoody that Lara took home, but that’s what I get for dillydallying in the yarn barns.

The one thing that really overwhelmed me was the smell of lamb cooking. It was scrumptious! My husband is Greek – so lamb is comfort food in my extended family. In fact, just last weekend we had some exceptional lamb for Greek Easter (from Niman Ranch if you’re interested.) Anyway, it all smelled wonderful – although I have to admit, carnivore that I am, it was kind of weird to have the lambs in the barn and the kebobs on the bbq right next door. Still, it didn’t stop me from a fantastic lamb on a roll sandwich. Mmmmmm.

Apparently, I shop for yarn the same way I shop for everything else. I’m an in and out kind of girl. If I don’t see it immediately, I’m gone. And I can scope a room in like 10 seconds and know if it’s there or not. In my mind I KNEW what I was looking for – yarn that I couldn’t find anywhere else. Handpainted. Super soft. Unique. Something special. Alright. You can stop laughing now.

We hit Brooks Farm early in the day, so there wasn’t a line to buy anything. Not only was their yarn possibly the nicest I saw all day, but they were by far the nicest vendors. Funny, accomodating, polite – even at 5PM on Saturday with their stock half gone. Kudos to you! In the morning, I bought five skeins of Four Play – four for me, and one for a SP4 Angel gift. I’m planning on making a shawl that I saw hanging in the booth – it’s from The Purl Stitch book. Ingenious pattern – four rows of garter stitch on size 6 needles, two rows stockinette on size 10s – repeat until end. So simple, yet so elegant.

After walking around the festival for eight hours and hitting almost every booth twice, I managed to find myself back at Brooks Farm. I hit them up for 1500 yds of Duet. Lara and Chelsea were my handy enablers on that purchase. Thanks girls! This yarn might be my favorite purchase of the day.

I made almost all of my purchases before the 12:30 knitblogger meet-up. I kid you not. Besides the Brooks Farm, my main purchase was some gorgeous 55% mohair, 45% merino from FireSong – the colors are amazing. Rusts, oranges, and an amazing gray/blue running through. I hope a photograh can capture it. I bought 1380 yds. I’m hoping for a cardigan.

I made some gift purchases at the Peace Fleece booth – some handpainted needles and the Everday Cardigan pattern for myself. And more gift purchases at Cloverleaf Farms. I also bought something special for Vicki – it was the first purchase of my day and has nothing to do with wool or sheep or spinning or knitting. Imagine that! But it called out to me, “Vicki, Vicki, buy this for Vicki!” So how could I resist.

I have to admit, by the end of the day I had just a twinge of buyer’s remorse (it seems like I kept buying the same colors over and over) and I would’ve loved to have lived like Jenny – she felt like she couldn’t buy anything without a project in mind to go along with it. Words to live by. Also, as with any shopping experience, the less crowds the better. I also had this feeling like if I didn’t buy it RIGHT THIS SECOND I’d never see it again. There was an urgency to the whole day that didn’t bode well for keeping track of your purchases. I’ll be smarter next time.

Walking around was quite the experience – one minute I’m completely engrossed in the yarn, the next minute I’m searching the crowds for familiar faces. The blogger meet-up was a great success and continued on throughout the day. I met Carrie, High Energy Jenny, Anne Marie, Lara, Chelsea, Sarah, Sarah, Dana, Joy, Kaitlyn, Christine, Anmiryam, Eilene, and about a million others – I’m sorry I don’t remember everyone’s name – but I do remember Donna‘s incredible Calmer Mariah. I’ve been dreaming about it. Really.) Lots and lots of fun – everyone!

Carolyn and I met up briefly and she gave me a yarn gift – so appropriate! – for knowing what/who FFFB were. Thank you Carolyn! I feel like I didn’t get a chance to thank you right – and we barely had time to talk. And Norma was there! Norma gave me the biggest hugs of the day – except for maybe Lolly – but I’m blowing Norma’s cover. She acts all tough on her blog – throwing around the Fbomb all day long – but she is the sweetest! A total sweetheart – the biggest smile each time I ran into her. And Norma, your hair looked to me to be the perfect shade of blonde. 😉

Some of my favorite moments of the day:

– Wandering around with Carrie – especially in the sheep barns. We were standing next to this one sheep who had an especially deep bleet – I mean bottom of the barrel James Earl Jones bleet. I was saying to her, “Hey – this sheep has a really deep…” And then BLEET. (Read it like an incredibly fat man belching a six pack.) Carrie about jumped into the stall next to her. Very, very funny.

– Standing in line for lamb meat with Lara and Chelsea. That Lara is a hoot and a half. I had such a fun time with both girls. Just so nice – totally the people you want to stand in line with while waiting for lamb. Or deciding what color Brooks Farm looks best.

– Getting a call from no-voice Lolly while roaming the fairgrounds and saying – where are you? where are you? and walking right into her! I’m so glad we got to hook up! I know it was a rough weekend for you and I’m grateful I got the chance to give you a hug! Hope you’re feeling better.

– Sitting on the grass swapping stories with other bloggers, eating lamb. Oh yeah. The Harlot was close by as well.

– Checking out the dog shepharding demonstration with Jen and Carrie. (Really it was sitting around on the grass chatting afterward….)

– The ride home with Jen – going over the day, planning for Rhinebeck – having her meet my babies. I’m so glad you got to see them! Aren’t they the cutest?!? Could you totally feel the love?

There wasn’t much I didn’t love, love, love!

Things I learned for Rhinebeck:

I won’t be spending the same money on yarn. I will have projects in mind. I will stay for the whole festival. I will socialize more (dinners, after hours parties – since I won’t be worrying about the shopping, I can sleep in!) I will (try to) take more pictures. I will eat more lamb. Seriously. It was damn good lamb.

There was some kind of bad news. No matter how safe I tried to be, I couldn’t help but catch it – I mean there were knitbloggers every where! It was probably airborne. Yeah. You know it. I caught The Clap. Pictures to come. It’s not pretty (it’s actually gorgeous!)

Gone Knittin’

They didn’t come out as I’d hoped, but oh well! I tried!

Look for us!

Have a fabulous weekend everyone! Happy Sunday to all you mothers out there. The camera WILL be along for the ride 😉 but it may be awhile before you see anything. I’m stopping in Philly on my way back for a visit with my favorite kids. (By that time I’m sure you’ll all be good and sick of MDSW stories….)

Maryland Meet-up – Sunday Version

It’s come to my attention that there are quite a few of you out there who won’t be attending Maryland on Saturday, so I’m putting up a Sunday meeting in the sidebar. If you’d like your name there, let me know!

Since I won’t be there on Sunday, I’m going to set that same meeting time. 12:30PM, Building 1 (where they’re selling the t-shirts.)

Have a great day everybody!
Thanks!

When the Dog Bites, When the Bee Stings….

I’ve been in a wicked funk the last week (no biggie – it happens – it’s on the way out) so I’ve been concentrating on Vicki‘s tag.

Ten of My Favorite Things

1. Georgie’s hands on my back before we fall asleep at night. It helps him, and it helps me.

2. Max, Charlotte and Elijah Lew.

3. Any song or book or movie or tv show that elicits a STRONG reaction – whether it be tears or laughter or tugs at my heart. I’m all for emotion. Even when it hurts. Means your alive.

4. Georgie and I in the car, singing at the top of our lungs, stereo blasting, laughing our heads off.

5. It’s rare to find a beach I couldn’t be happy on. The surf has an incredibly calming effect.

6. My home. Especially when Georgie’s home with me. Just knowing he’s in the house.

7. Being completely engaged so that time stops and speeds up together. Whether I’m taking pictures or knitting or writing. Especially writing. There’s not much better than coming out of being in the zone and finding you’ve got five pages in front of you that you don’t remember writing. I get it when I’m shooting kids and flowers too – but not always. And you certainly don’t always get it when you’re writing. But the rare times you do – WOW!

8. The friendship I have with my sister. I can tell her anything – no judgments. And she knows my whole history (well, there were 18 months when she wasn’t around 😉 ).

9. Kisses and hugs. Lots and lots of kisses and hugs.

10. Knowing that the love of my life thinks I’m the love of his life.

Georgie and I had a good weekend together. I had a good cry and he listened and helped me and I’m feeling a lot better. Can you tell? 😉

Oh and number 11! Knit One Read Too. We now have over 150 members – can you believe it? And our third discussion starts today – so head on over and be a part of it.

Who am I going to tag? Let’s see. How about Annie, Lolly and Wendy (where’ve you been girl?)!

Harlots Everywhere!

I’m happy to annouce that Cari from Iowa has won a signed copy of the Harlot’s Book! Cari, email me your address and I’ll get it out into the mail. Thanks for playing everybody!

More Maryland Meet-ups

Joy and I have been talking after our serendipitious meeting Thursday night. It seems she and Kaitlyn are putting together a Friday night bash at the Wharf Rat in Baltimore! Click on the Jack Daniel’s bottle on Kaitlyn’s blog for the evite and all the details. Thanks for planning this girls!

Opinions Please!

This is the border I have going so far. (Doesn’t it look like a sad kitty cat? Not liking that by the way!) One thing I’ve learned in the experiment called BORDER THAT’S SLOWLY KILLING ME! is that binding off and picking up the stitches gives a MUCH nicer border than attaching it by doing a k2tog at the edge. Now, this is the border (sort of) I had in mind. Georgie likes it – thinks it looks like the sun. Me, I’m torn. I think a simpler border might be better – this might pull away too much from the loveliness that is the pinwheel. I’ve looked through Nicky Epstein’s Knitting on the Edge about 452 times and can’t find what I want. (In looking for a link, I see she’s got another edge book coming out. Maybe I should wait for that. The kid won’t know any different. NO! I want this FINISHED!) Any and all suggestions (and opinions on what I’ve got here) would be greatly appreciated!

Have a great Monday!

Maryland Meet-up!

So Lauren and I have been discussing how we’ll find each other at MDSW. And how we’ll find everybody else as well!

Why not schedule a meet-up?!?

Let’s say, Saturday (because that’s when I’ll be there!) 12:30 PM. I looked at the schedule, and it seems to be a down time.

And we looked at the map, and Building 1 – where they sell the t-shirts – should be as good a location as any. This way we can all bring our sharpies and autograph each other’s t-shirts! How knitblogstalkerish of us all!

Be there or be square*. Sign up here and I’ll put your name in the sidebar! Just like a real KAL!

[*Just, whatever you do, don’t be bitter!]