So on Friday, guess who I got to see?
The Yarn Harlot herself, Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee. She's on her book tour and Ann Arbor was one of the stops. I went last year when she came to Ann Arbor for her last tour and it was a blast (even with the 3 hour wait and delayed flight mishap). She's a very entertaining speaker and super funny. Once again we kinda freaked out the muggles, though the main guy heading it knew what to expect from last year. Over 300 knitters. Knitting. Talking. Listening. Laughing. If she comes anywhere near where you live definitely go, it's much more fun than going to my younger sister's powderpuff football game (yeah....like it was such a hard choice).
I met some very nice people. The two ladies sitting next to me where from Ohio and the two sisters that I stood next to in line where from Indiana. I guess a 45 min drive doesn't quite compare to a 2-3 hour ride. Right behind us stood a guy wearing a kilt wearing his first knitted sweater--crazy cables and his knitted socks--the long ones that go up to knee. I felt like an underachiever, but he was so nice and gave one of the girls in line with me advice on knitting the socks.
One of the funnest things I've gotten in the habit of doing is playing a game of 'see if you can spot a knitter's car'. I park in the lot right next to the library and I always find 2 or 3 right away that are awash with yarn/patterns/knitted pieces.
Bonus piece of advice: If you, like me, have a habit of loosing count when listening/watching something funny...put the knitting down when she starts talking. For the second year in a row, I lost a stitch and threw off my knitting. But no worries, I fixed it all the next day and I even finished. Pictures later.