We did make it to Powell's, which is crazy, in the best possible way. And completely overwhelming. I deal pretty well with overstimulation and lots of options, but I wasn't prepared for this. I did find some good stuff in the knitting section, but I didn't really look hard for anything else. There was so much single-word-title nonfiction it was astounding. I think unless you have a plan and know what you're looking for it can be a tough place to navigate simply because it's SUCH a huge store. That said, I can't wait to go back (with a plan).
When we got back from Portland I might have accidentally cast-on another new project: These are the NHM #7 mittens from Selbuvotter. I'm knitting them with Shetland Spindrift, on size 1.5 needles. This photo is from Monday - I'm currently just past the thumb. I'm participating in the Ravelry Selbuvotter Knitalong which started this week. I might have jumped the gun just a bit, but I'm sure I won't be the first to finish! I'm loving them so far - I had forgotten how addicting Fair Isle is for me...Last night Anne-Marie and I went to our first Seattle Knitters Guild meeting to listen to Annemor Sundbo, who spoke about traditional symbols in knitting. It was quite interesting, and we couldn't believe how many people there were - I really had no idea. I mean, I knew there were a lot of knitters in Seattle, but this was quite a whack of knitters. Of course I forgot my camera (oops). We hope to go again, but next time we'll be sure to eat dinner first - we had to leave after Annemor's talk because we were both starving (oops)!
6 comments:
So pretty!
It makes me want to knit more Latvian mittens... or maybe pick up my endpaper mitts again.
On that picture, the pale blue looks kind of variegated (or unevenly dyed). Is that just the picture?
It takes a brave man to ride a bike in a speedo.
And the mitten is gorgeous. I just got a book from the library on Fair Isle mittens and yours just may be the inspiration to get me to sit down and really try it.
The Starbuck's down the street stays open late and isn't busy right before the meetings. We had a few more people than usual last night, but we normally have about 50 or so.
The mittens look great. Terri Shea spoke at the Guild meeting last month.
Next time you need to stay for show and tell after the break.
The light yarn is a bit tweedy. Not so much uneven as having flecks of other colors.
Definitely try mittens! I found colorwork to be much less difficult than I assumed it must be...
Next time we'll definitely stay for show and tell, we just weren't prepared this time and our stomachs were calling us home! Thanks for the heads-up on the local Starbucks...
I wish I had your email addresses so I could respond to comments...how does one get blogger to record that?
Very Pretty! I like the color combination that you chose.
Emily, Marlene and I went to see Jane Austen Book Club and I think it is a MUST see. Go soon - we were the only ones at the matinee so it will probably not last long at the theater. You'll love it. love, mom
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