{Clockwise: OCC Readerboard, Lorajean from Knitted Wit, Krugers Farm baskets, Sanguine Gryphon Tent; Center: The Sockgate} |
I attended Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, even though my actual class was on Sunday. Let’s start with Friday… I was there for a few hours, wandering around, looking for that specific, perfect blue to make my much anticipated Doctor Who socks. (By the way, entering through the Sockgate was SWEET – Huzzah for geeks!) After finding the perfect shade of blue from Miss Babs, out of Tennessee (although I found out later that another vendor had a color specifically called ‘Tardis’ – more about them later); I headed over to visit with Lorajean from Knitted Wit, and wound up getting some lovely bright yellow sparkly yarn.
For my purchases during Sock Summit, I wanted to get out of my comfort zone, which tend to be hand painted yarn with LOTS of colors worked into one colorway. I managed this by staying with solids or semi-solids, with only one purchase of a multiple color handpainted… though it is in colors that I don’t normally use.
On Saturday, I took some handmade stitch markers and attached them to some business cards, and passed those out to some pals… Shan, Rebekah, Jen, and a few others. Why? Well, I was a Girl Scout for a long time, and when we went to conventions, camps, etc., we brought these fun little things called Swap Its to trade with other Girl Scout groups. Just a fun little “Oh my gosh, so nice to meet you in person!!” present. Also on Saturday, I visited the fantastic kids from Indigo Dragonfly. They had all sorts of fun geek yarn! Being a MASSIVE Firefly and Serenity fan, I completely appreciated the yarns dyed for each character – dark greens for Jayne, bright colors for Kaylee, and deep browns and burgundies for Mal. My one acquiescence to habit was the Mal yarn. Named Captain Tight Pants, this yarn is perfect for fall, and I already have a pattern selected.
{Clockwise: Yarns from Miss Babs, Knitted Wit, Sanguine Gryphon, Indigo Dragonfly; Coral Cloche crochet hat, SS11 badge and show book, Jen Andersen of Anderson Fiber Works} |
In a strange turn of events, I purchased my only pattern on Saturday as well, and it was a crochet pattern. I’m new to crocheting, and this lovely little number was a perfect “first hat” – especially since it doesn’t LOOK like a first hat. I brought the pattern home, and worked it up that night in a gorgeous silvery grey Madelinetosh that I had stashed away. (Far upper left)
Sunday, the final day, was my actual class, a One Hour Wonder called “Math for Knitters”. I’m not so great at math. I didn’t have a math teacher I understood until I was into my 20’s, and I think there were various reasons for this, but Beth was great and understands that we all don’t think the same way, or do math in the same way. I have a very convoluted way of doing math, which makes sense to me, but usually not to others. Or, even better, HELLO CALCULATOR!! I also made my final purchase – a lovely hank of “Little Traveler” fingering from Sanguine Gryphon. Of course, to quote Zoe from the aforementioned Firefly, “Sanguine, as in hopeful, or it can mean bloody”
{Lorajean of Knitted Wit, and Kristine of AVFKW, Gnomes from SplitYarn, and rows and rows of super fun buttons!} |
There were a few things that I missed out on, opening night party, the Sock Hop, and the Flash Mob (you can check out that craziness here: Sock Summit Flash Mob), but all in all, I would say it was a fantastic experience, and many thanks to all of the staff and volunteers (though I volunteered, I never got a response… maybe next time). Hopefully this is something that will continue to happen. We have such a great yarn community here in Portland, and really, in the whole Northwest – um, all it does is rain… we’re pretty good at socks and sweaters here, and I know everyone would be incredibly excited to see Sock Summit return again very soon.
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