Category: travel

  • post-TNNA recap

    There are a couple of main reasons why I attend the National Needlework Association trade show in Columbus (this was my second year). A big one is, of course, to see the show floor – new products, be they yarn, notions, bags, patterns, random other stuff for fall. Touching the new yarns, trying on sample sweaters, talking to yarn industry people! I helped out in Ysolda’s supercute booth this year, putting together Ikea furniture, helping people take photos in the photobooth, serving tea and cake at the afternoon tea parties.

    Then there are the other reasons I go – the people. Hanging out with my yarny internet friends that I might talk to all the time but see in person only a couple times a year. The parties are great (the Ravelry Ice Cream Social was super fun!) but even more fun to me are the quieter gatherings that happen organically all over the place during TNNA – at North Market, at the bar, on the street. So many awesome people, old friends and new ones.

    the circle

    gathering

    jess and sarah

    mary-heather and sarah

    And then there’s the Jeni’s! I’m not sure if it’s the best ice cream in the world, but that’s just because I haven’t tasted all the ice cream in the world! It’s damn good, and I made a point of trying as many flavours as I possibly could in my 5 days in Columbus – I did pretty well at that, and had half scoops of TWELVE flavours! And yep, they were all delicious.

    sarah, gudrun, ysolda

    ysolda's giant sundae

    I just got home this evening, and already I can’t wait for next year.

    P.S. If you’re curious about all the great new stuff coming out this year, check out Hello TNNA!. The roving Ravelry reporters did an awesome job walking the floor, talking to people and blogging it all for you!

  • upcoming classes and appearances

    I’ve just updated my Classes and Appearances page to reflect all my upcoming events for this spring and summer! Along with classes at lettuce knit, I also have the opportunity to teach at Knit Camp 2010 in Stirling, Scotland this August!

    My classes:

    SPINNING WITH A WHEEL
    This class is for people who have spun a little and want to expand their horizons. Some experience with a wheel or spindle is necessary – you should have some idea of how to spin a single. Learn some new tricks and techniques, including different drafting and plying techniques, mixing different fibres and different colours, and how to spin with control. You will have a variety of different fibres to play with, including some that you may have used before (e.g. merino) and some more unusual fibres (e.g. Bamboo). Laura will talk to you about how to incorporate your newly-spun yarn into different designs.

    When: Tuesday, 9.30 – 5.00
    Level: Advanced beginner plus
    Class Skills: Need some basic spinning experience
    Cost: £78 (includes fibre)
    Class Length: 6 hours
    Bring with you:
    Your wheel, if you have one. Wheels can be hired at the cost of £10 for the day.
    Notepad and pen

    DESIGN YOUR OWN KNEE SOCKS
    Venture into the world of design by working up your own custom knee sock pattern from the toe up. We’ll swatch, measure and calculate and you’ll come away with your very own custom pattern. Different toe and heel constructions, as well as incorporating interesting stitch patterns, will also be discussed.

    When: Wednesday, 9.30 – 12.30
    Level: Intermediate
    Class Skills: Experience of knitting socks, comfortable with all knit stitches and a desire to start designing
    Cost: £40
    Class Length: 3 hours
    Bring with you:
    fingering weight yarn, appropriate sock-sized needles (2mm – 3mm, US 0-2), notepad, pen, calculator

    TWO HANDED COLOURWORK
    Stranded colourwork is lots of fun, but easier to manage if you learn to knit with both hands! A simple colourwork hat pattern will be provided to learn this simple technique.

    When: Thursday, 9.30 – 12.30
    Level: Advanced beginner plus
    Class Skills: Comfortable with basic knit stitches
    Cost: £39
    Class Length: 3 hours
    Bring with you:
    3.75mm (US 5) double pointed needles, notepad and pen

    INTRO TO DROP SPINDLING
    For people who have never spun before but are keen to learn! Spinning your own yarns is loads of fun and the ultimate in sheep-to-sweater production. Learn how to spin singles, ply, and finish your yarns, as well as some fibre production methods.
    When: Thursday, 2.00 – 5.00
    Level: Beginner plus
    Class Skills: None required
    Cost: £39 (materials provided in class cost)
    Class Length: 3 hours
    Homework: None

    You can sign up on the Knit Camp website. Hope to see you there!

  • a slow re-entry

    blue skies

    I spent all of last week in Boston, exploring, meeting up with friends, and eating. The weather was good for the most part – a little dreary during the week, but totally beautiful on the weekend. I spent a couple hours at the Museum of Fine Arts on a drizzly day:

    museum of fine arts

    I carried my camera around a lot, but I didn’t really take any other photos – like of biking around, exploring Porter Square, Jamaica Plain and the South End, and meeting up with people for drinks and Alice in Wonderland. I did, however, manage to take a few photos of food I made while there! Mmmm, food. (I didn’t make the Boston Cream Pie, that was from Flour Bakery!)

    foods

    Back soon with Actual Knitting Content.