I think I should have been a weather-person. You know, “Here’s Rainey with the weather.”  I mean, Debbie Bliss gets a name that goes well with knitting!
Why bliss? I spent the afternoon with Meg Swansen, just gabbing, knitting, eating wonderful cookies (thanks, Jean!!) and generally hanging out with very cool people: knitters. Some very serious and accomplished knitters, such as Meg Swansen, Amy Detjen, Jean Christensen, and Theresa Gaffey — and some not so accomplished (there were several very new newbies hanging out).Â
Meg is known for being a very warm, generous, and inclusive-type person. She is totally famous and talented, but does not let it go to her head AT ALL. She was talking about Al**e Sta**ore and that she is going to be having a conference call next week with her, Kaffe Fassett, and Barbara Walker — talk about your heavy hitters!! They are going to be discussing how to help mark the 25th Anniversary of Vogue Knitting. She said she won’t say anything — too intimidated by AS and her mega talent. “I’m in such awe of her!” she said. Hmmmm, and no one is in awe of you??!!?? Meg, you are one of my heroes!
As I mentioned, the very talented Theresa Gaffey was also at the Yarnery today. Last night at knitting, Rosemary brought in a felted bag she had just finished — it was fantastic. I had also seen a guy carrying one like it at the Yarn Harlot event and fell in love with it. Rosemary said that Theresa had designed it, so of course I had to get that bad boy. If you use NatureSpun, it gets a boucle appearance when felted which is tres cute.

I chose pretty much the same colors. It’s done in garter st so it should be a great mindless and portable objet d’art.Â
Okay, now I have to go get packed up for tomorrow’s Yarnover Workshop. I have ten fun people to hang with all day, plus shopping and visiting at the Vendor Market — is that too much bliss for one person to handle?? Woo Hoo!
Signed,
Susan Bliss 😉
PS — re: the pattern. It is available through The Yarnery for sure, and I believe that Theresa sells her patterns elsewhere also, but I’m not sure where. Just call The Yarnery (651-222-5793) and they will gladly send you a pattern. They said they got a few sales of the felted egg pattern because of the reference here — way to go, Yarnery!!
PSS to WendyO — it IS such a dilemma! I am still knitting on the Woman’s Continental (though now that spring is almost here, the heavy coat sweater seems less appealing). The above felted bag has a very autumnal colorway, but NEEDS to be in those colours, or at least the first one does. Could a summery version be far behind? Too many projects…and no, the Peacock yarn is still not here 🙁
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