Wool & Water
May 15, 2006
And lots of it. So many other people have posted fantastic post-mortems, that I have little else to add. It was cold. Soaking wet. I met bloggers, although it was hard find people under all those hoods and umbrellas. And there was wool everywhere.
Oh yeah — I.lost.my.mind. and of course, Cate the Enabler was there to assist.
Yep, I bought a Bosworth drop spindle in purpleheart wood and some roving from Ingrid Byrd of Ward Brook Farm. My teenaged sick-kick Adge picked out the green/gold and plans to learn alongside me. So CUTE!
I also finally met Kellee, and yes, her hair is really that red. I also met Pippi, who is just as delightful as her blog/business would indicate. After emailing with physical traits to help us i.d. one another, I felt sure I found her when a woman with shocking pink hair walked past me. I felt like a fool when I squealed “Pink Hair? That must be her!” Thankfully she was much more socially suave and treated me to a cuddly hug. I also met Pippi’s long-time friend Boogie (the designer of Knitty’s Lolita legs) who I was eyeing for a bit because she has purple hair. Boogie, I apologize for being a stalker.
I tried to meet other folks at the blooger “picnic” but I was consumed with a 3 year old who, despite his brand new caterpillar rain boots, absolutely refused to walk anywhere. After an hour of carrying him around, it occurred to me that I could use my favorite wool scarf as a sling. While other people were chatting and snacking, I was hoisting Little Man onto my hip and dancing around with my newly freed arms outstretched.
Earlier that morning, I forced Little Man and Adge into various bits of wool and nylon. Little Man and I both wore our brand new SockaPalOOOza socks, and Adge wore my ArtYarns Supermerinos under her Converse. After pulling the handknits over her toes, she was converted, so I promised to knit her some socks. She picked out this Dorchester Yarns Sock Yarn for her first pair of handknit socks.
Unfortunately I couldn’t get to the margarita-fest in Concord because Little Man lost his mind (as expected) and Adge needed to get home for a job interview. She got it too! Her first job. So CUTE! I planned to drive back up for the margaritas, but after seeing 3 accidents on the way home, I decided to count my blessings and stay home. Can we schedule a rain date on the drinking? Me likey libations.
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maryse | May 16, 2006 at 4:50 pm
sorry i didn’t get to meet you. we probably stood next to eachother at some point, but to be honest, you could have bitten me on the leg, and while i might have been annoyed i wouldn’t have known to be annoyed at you.
next time when it isn’t so friggin’ cold.
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andrea | May 16, 2006 at 5:36 pm
ah! and so it starts. from one who knows, careful! a drop spindle quickly turns into a wheel which just as quickly turns into a loom. i know because i just rented a table loom, ay. it’s all very logical but still sneaky.
lovely wool, though
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wenders | May 16, 2006 at 5:52 pm
I concur - a Boston knit-blogger meet up sans rain in NH is needed.
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pippi | May 16, 2006 at 8:36 pm
haha! you are drinkin the kool aid!
welcome, welcome to the dark side, my friend.
& the rain really put a dammer on my slim to none social skilz. (plus, kiddlets, already breaking down at that point; but, hey, that happens! and what can you do, but try to accomidate!)
hopfully next year will be nicer.
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Suzanne | May 17, 2006 at 1:11 am
I feel so ineffectual having bailed. I am so sure I would have been miserable, since DH and PP would not have been sports in the freezing rain. My admiration goes to you for your intestinal fortitude.
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Alison | May 17, 2006 at 9:26 pm
hey! That looks very similar to my Bosworth spindle! (We have good taste.)
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Favorite Things Monday: C&hellip | May 14, 2007 at 12:50 pm
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Zen + DIY « FemiKni&hellip | May 19, 2007 at 4:24 pm
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