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Knitting Camp 2007 report LONG
On Jul 21, 3:05 pm, (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote:
What does Blackberrying mean ???? Remind me of "bunburying" from The Importance of Being Ernest. VP |
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What a great report Shelagh, thanks a ton!!!
Dennis The day (Tuesday July 10) I flew into Denver didn't start out well. Our plane was 2 ½ hours late leaving the airport.. However, that said, the course instructor made my day look like a picnic in the park. She was flying in from Chicago (I think).. her flight was cancelled, and somehow she ended up in Dallas. She had to overnight on a cot (!) in the airport and was "hit on" by a bus driver while there. Sheesh. When she finally arrived at our hotel on Wednesday night, her luggage was off somewhere else. The next day, during the classes she often referred to her luggage as being "on the beach in Hawaii". At least she still had her sense of humour. Our classes this year were on Fair Isle, and I learned so much! I also learned that it's unlikely I'll ever knit a Fair Isle sweater. I managed to learn to knit with my left hand (yay!) so that I could do two colour stranding with a colour in each hand. I felt like a kid just learning to knit. I also learned to steek! I definitely got my money's worth on this course. I found out I have no talent for picking colours and was truly amazed at the people that were so good at it. We enjoyed our instructor (Candace Eisner Strick) so much she has been invited back next year to conduct classes in lace shawls with or without beading. This course will be right up my alley, since I love knitting lace. One of the participants on the course was Peggy Jo Wells, the Vice-President of Brown Sheep yarn. As Mary Pat said earlier, Peggy was a treasure trove of information on yarn. And, a lovely person too! The morning after my arrival my two "partners in crime", Mary Pat, Barbara and I were off on a yarn crawl. Pure heaven! We went to Lambspun, where I ended up buying an Alice Starmore book "Fishermen's Sweaters". After Lambspun, we were off to another fab yarn store called "My Sister Knits". This store is located in the carriage house behind the owner's residence. It's very cozy and friendly. While there I picked up a skein of hand painted mohair/silk blend in a soft pink/apple green combo. This was very pricey and I only bought it because I was on vacation (grin). It will likely become a lacey scarf. Mary Pat & I have a little thing where we exchange a little gift every year, since this is the only time we are able to meet up in person. She gave me a lovely book called "Wrapped in Comfort" - a book on lace shawls. It also has a couple of patterns for some lovely scarves. Also included was a coffee mug with a picture of yarn on it, as well as this saying "Great Yarns Knit Friends Together". Stuffed in the mug was a set of needle holders for my sock dpns. Almost every night we all went out for dinner, usually to Fort Collins re-energized downtown area. Some of you might be familiar with Austin's and the Rio Grande. I hated to leave, but all good things must come to an end. Luckily I had made a new friend who is also from Manitoba, and on the same flight going home. It helped the hours spent waiting at the airport fly by. However, we were in our little puddlejumper plane, ready to push back from the gate, when the pilot informed us we had a bald spot on our nosewheel tire. It took them 15 to 20 minutes to change it, but I was glad they had found it - who wants your nosewheel tire to blow out on landing?? Not me. Our landing in Winnipeg was smooth, and I was back in the real world, left to dream about camp next year. (smile). Shelagh |
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Knitting Camp 2007 report LONG
What a wonderful adventure, Shelagh! I have never heard of knitting
camps before and will now see if I can find any near me (Mystic, Connecticut, USA). How great to have such good friends to laugh and share with. Thank you for all the wonderful details. I felt like I was there myself (I wish! LOL!) Wendy A Knitting Fool in CT |
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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote:
Spampot may your sister have a safe flight !!!!! mirjam What does Blackberrying mean ???? Mirjam, I just sent this joke to my sis- who just "blackberry'd" me that she was sitting in traffic and just found out her hour-long flight has been delayd two hours! Oh, sorry, that was a bit of a joke; she e-mailed me from her Blackberry, which is the name of one of the earliest palmtop computers that allowed e-mail and web-surfing. I could have said just "e-mailed" but Blackberries have become a standard for that kind of device. I also have started saying "netflixed" instead of "rented" a video, since we only go to Netflix because they have many many times more titles than rental stores like Blockbuster. |
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"spampot" ""spampot\"@NO SPAM orph.org" wrote in message
... Blackberry, which is the name of one of the earliest palmtop computers that allowed e-mail and web-surfing. I could have said just "e-mailed" but Blackberries have become a standard for that kind of device. Well, there you go.... I thought a Blackberry (aside from the fruit, which I love by the way) was a cell phone. Thank you for clarifying that. ;o) *hugs* Gemini |
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"spampot" ""spampot\"@NO SPAM orph.org" wrote in message ... Blackberry, which is the name of one of the earliest palmtop computers that allowed e-mail and web-surfing. I could have said just "e-mailed" but Blackberries have become a standard for that kind of device. Well, there you go.... I thought a Blackberry (aside from the fruit, which I love by the way) was a cell phone. Thank you for clarifying that. ;o) *hugs* Gemini It might be; it's got lots of features, and I"m not familiar with all of them. But it's got a tiny keyboard (which is why blackberriers get thumb pain from overuse). |
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"myswendy" wrote in message ups.com... What a wonderful adventure, Shelagh! I have never heard of knitting camps before and will now see if I can find any near me (Mystic, Connecticut, USA). How great to have such good friends to laugh and share with. Thank you for all the wonderful details. I felt like I was there myself (I wish! LOL!) Wendy A Knitting Fool in CT I'm glad you enjoyed the report. If you would like to see some pictures, one of the women who was there (and who is a wonderful knitter) has a blog and has two separate posts on it. Be sure to scroll down to read the first one. I loved the pic on the woman (Edie) with the "rolling" yarn store. The pic is actually of her big truck and trailer. She has an alpaca farm (drool). http://www.merelyasuggestion.blogspot.com/ BTW, I believe there are quite a few knitting camps around the country, some pricey, some not so bad. This one isn't too bad, but I save for a year to be able to go, as well as using my Air Miles to lessen the burden of the air fare. We stayed at the Marriott Residence Inn which provides breakfast and quite often an evening snack. The rooms have a kitchen and living area, so if need be, you can prepare your own meals. Our lunches were catered as part of the camp fee. Most of us went out for dinner together in the evening. A lot of the women live closer than I do, and many of them drive (however, with the price of gas these days, I'm not sure it's all that much less expensive). Shelagh (Another knitting fool) |
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"Spike Driver" wrote in message ... What a great report Shelagh, thanks a ton!!! Dennis Glad you enjoyed it. I had a great time. I hope things are going well for you, and I'm thinking of you and Gail often. Shelagh |
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