In case you have not noticed, I am bit into this handknitted sock thing. The sock yarn, the dpn collection, the stacks of books about sock knitting might give you a clue. But my biggest thing is Summer of Socks, I did it last year. Love it.
So of course, when I heard they were doing [...]
Archive for June, 2008
The Master Plan
Posted in Knitting on June 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Never Gonna Get Caught Up
Posted in Fiber Fairs, Knitting, Life on June 23, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Today, it dawned on me I’m never going to get caught up with the blog unless I posted the world’s largest posts 10 days straight. Even though I probably miss something important like being able to find wonderful Alaskan yarn in every single port in Alaska (I have a built-in yarn shop locator on me),
cutting [...]
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (and Boats) AKA I Don’t Get Out Much
Posted in Knitting on June 10, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Warning: This may be long, very long post. I’m sorry in advance with few pictures because I’m probably one of five people in this world who does not have a camera in their cellphone.
I left Idaho Falls on May 19 for Norfolk, Virginia flying through Minneapolis and Detroit, when I was standing in Minneapolis Airport when it dawned [...]
Public Service Announcement: World Wide Knit in Public Day
Posted in Knitting on June 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
June 14, 2008 is World Wide Knit in Public Day (WWKiP). Never heard of it? Visit the WWKiP website to learn all about this wonderful event that should be declared a global holiday in my opinion.
I will be hosting the Idaho Falls, ID WWKiP:
Location: Sportsman’s Park on the Idaho Falls Greenbelt. We will be meeting [...]
Lag Time
Posted in Knitting, Life on June 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I finally made it home in one piece with several completed socks, lots of sock yarn (Can we say yarn crawl in 3 states?), jet lag for going through 5 time zones in less than 48 hours and living out of suitcase for 2 weeks. I had a wonderful time everywhere I went, meeting amazing [...]






















