I'm back from CHA and still trying to pull myself out of numerous piles that I seem to be hidden under. Work, home, yarn, paper - there are a bunch of them. For the first time, I went to CHA as a soft crafter - not a paper crafter per se. It was very different for me. I was yearning to visit yarn booths to touch all of the yarns. Since there were really only three or four booths dedicated to the craft, my void was not completely filled but I did snag some awesome needles from the Clover people. They ROCK! Takumi velvet - like regular bamboo but with more slide. Felt good in my hands...
On the way to Chicago, I finished a hat that I had been working on. Here's the fabulous Laura modeling it for me.
Since this photo I have added a pretty little felted flower. I'll post a photo of the finished product, soon. I haven't had time to upload my own photos. (<--LOSER = ME)
I have to say, I had the best time. Being with friends makes it all worth it.
(I haven't forgot about you, Jane - photos are coming!) ;)
Jana's sister, Julie, met us out there to help celebrate Jana's 29th birthday (aren't we all 29???) and Julie and I had the best time knitting together. Ok - maybe I had the best time and Julie probably thought I was some weird girl with a yarn fetish, but it was awesome! In the evenings, the other girls are playing with Copic markers and stamps and Julie and I were in the corner, needles a clickin'. I can't wait to hang with her again! (If you read this Julie, I'm driving up to Michigan sometime with Jana!!! She just doesn't know it, yet!)
As for papers - I still have the love for them. October Afternoon by far was one of my favorites. So was Sassafrass, Scenic and some Basic Grey. Yummy stuff going on over at the BG booth. Oh - and K&Company is still working with Amy Butler which always makes me happy. Sonburn had some really cool stuff, too. Their Eco line was adorable and truthfully - I have been trying to implement some recycling/eco steps in my life. I recently learned (courtesy of Cosy Cornelius-Bates and her book!) how to recycle sweaters into yarn and am plotting a trip to our local thrift store to try it out, but for now, I have a few unloved sweaters that will soon be coming apart.
Anyway - that's it for now. Maggie is having a birthday party tonight (My baby girl is EIGHT, now) and I'll be posting photos of that for you as well. OH - and her cheerleading started. I'm officially the mom of a cheerleader and last night practiced cheers with her. Do you even know how brutal that was for me? At least she's enjoying it and that's what matters. GO DEVILS GO!
8 comments:
Man, I looked for you all over and didn't see you...ARGH! Maybe I should have tried the knitting booths instead! LOL
The hat turned out cute!! Mine would have ended up as a finger cot I swear. Same amount of yarn just an 1/8" of the finished size. :P
It was great to see you and when you make that trip to Michigan make sure you let us know!!
Hey Ginger!
So what if I thought you were some crazy knitting chick? I'm one too :)
That was just too fun! Please come to Traverse City .. with or without Jana .. but if she knows a vehicle is coming this way, she'll be in it!
Your hat turned out GREAT! I still can't believe that I own all of those knitting books. My fingers are gonna HURT.
Julie
Great seeing you at the show! Did you check out the Artfelt booth? I picked up some fantastic roving there.
Awesome hat! I'm sorry that I missed the fun....had a chance to work in April's booth, but vacation got in the way.
did you see my layouts in the Sonburn booth? I did eight of them ~ great stuff this release!
Two thumbs up for the crazy knitting chicks!
LOL! I was a little worried there Ginger! I'll wait patiently! I wish I had my camera out for more then three photos! Argh!
you so fun.
Love your hat! (and you all are lookin' fabulous!)
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