I picked up needle and thread last week--the first time in a long while. It felt good. I sewed the binding on a quilt top that had been waiting in my closet for just the right person.
Note to self: "Sew quilts more often, it's fun!"
As my friend Cockeyed would say, there are only nine more sleeps until I leave for Sock Summit! My mind is going in a thousand directions at once--I'm so excited! I am taking a sock design class from Anne Hanson, a color class with Tina Newton and Anna Zilboorg, a pattern writing class, and a spinning class (don't laugh--I know, I said I would not go there). Along with the classes, I'm also going to the opening night reception, a Ravelry meetup, and a panel discussion that includes some very famous knitters. If that wasn't enough, I'm going to join a lot of other Sock Summiteers to
Yes, that's right. We will to try to break the Guinness World Record for “The Most Number of People Knitting Simultaneously”. There are rules, and we have to be organized, but I'm sure we will succeed :)
I love Portland, but I don't think I'll have much time for sightseeing. My schedule it packed!
8 comments:
Woohoo!! Can't wait to see you. :) I will be in charge of the Blue Moon regular booth. I will also be at the opening evening, on my own, not working. :) Can I hang out with you?
Sounds like you will have tons of yarnny fun! I wish I was going with you....have a great time!!
And, as Nana to Baby Mcmanus, I thank you for the the beautiful quilt!!
Baby McManus and his/her mommy love the quilt and feel soooo fortunate to have a wonderful friend that would bestow such a beautiful gift!
Very pretty quilt! I love handsewing a binding. When I do it, I keep thinking to myself - almost done! almost done!
The quilt is gorgeous, lucky baby.
..the quilt is wonderful. what a lucky little one! Can't wait to see you!
See you in Portland.
Wow that's a gorgeous quilt!
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