She did a symmetrical version, which she grafted in the center. She is an engineer, after all. ;) And just take a look at that gorgeous Cromarty sweater she is wearing. Mmmmmmmmm. The day I (finally!) met her, she was wearing Inishmore with eye popping perfection in cables.
Kilroy was there too. :g:
And because I know you want to see it, more yarn prĂ˜n from Royale Hare. In the wild:
And some yummy laceweight:
I saw friends and acquaintances that I really only see once or twice a year like Jasmin, Patricia, Sandi and Chloe of Purlescence, CJ, Kathy, Cheryl, Janine, Brenda, Lisa, Sheila, Alison and Ann.
And I met people like Maia and her boothmates Kristine and Brooke, Jocelyn, Saloni, Kristi and CookieA, Vickie, Emy, and Janice. And there are others! But with the yarn fumes, I'm afraid I was in something of a fog!
I stayed with my dear friends Nathania and Kevin and their absolutely gorgeous daughter, Elinor. What a sweetie she is! Kevin is the absolute best directions-master there is. Really. He single-handedly kept me from getting totally lost down there. Because I'm sure I would still be driving around looking for Starbucks without him! And Nathania: what can I say? She is really one of the kindest, most centered and wonderful people I have ever known. I feel fortunate to call her my friend. It's a testament to the craziness of Stitches that we really didn't get to spend much time together. I hope to remedy that this summer, though! :)
And in answer to Lorraine's question about what I bought?
:drumroll:
I am almost ashamed to say it: not a thing.
I think that's great--it's not ALWAYS about shopping. :-)
ReplyDeleteI tracked down who Amy is on ravelry so I could see more of her beautiful knitting. Her avatar is sputnick. Love that shawl!
ReplyDeleteYou didn't buy anything? That sounds like something I would do! I get so overwhelmed by all the pretties that I can't decide. End up buying nothing - or almost nothing - at most of these things.
ReplyDeleteI know Auntie Ann! I love Auntie Ann! I have met her in person! Our lives have crossed -- like six degrees of freedom. If they ever bring Stitches back to the Twin Cities, maybe I can get there. Sounds really fun and like the Ravelry crew was well organized.
ReplyDeleteNothing? You are so strong. Well done! I wish I could've gone, but being 7 months pregnant and having just moved into a new house made it too unreasonable. Hopefully next year.
ReplyDeleteNot a thing? Wow. I'm impressed by that kind of restraint.
ReplyDeleteI certainly feel all "deer in the headlights" when confronted with trying to choose something at a booth like Royale Hare so filled with bounteous goodness. I didn't realize I looked it too though. LOL
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice to finally meet you. And that lovely Muir is gonna make me start one soon. Though I don't think I'm going to graft mine. I find the idea of grafting lace to be sufficiently intimidating that I think I'll stick to specs.
Not a thing?? You're a strong woman; I know I couldn't have resisted! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little behind on my blog reading so I just saw this post. It sounds like you had a fabulous time! The symmetrical Muir is beautiful; I'm in the early stages of knitting mine and can't wait to use it. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, also, for sharing Knit on the Net because I hadn't heard of it yet. It's always exciting to find new online knitting pattern sources.....