First I want to thank everyone for the lovely comments about my Grandma Lettie and her beautiful picture. I was touched that all of you appreciated it so much. And thanks for all of the wonderful comments about Oregon.
Headline: Yarn Harlot Comes to St. Paul for Book Signing; Â Bookstore Expects Ten; 400++ Show Up
I just drank the Kool-Aid and I’m feeling fine! I spent the evening with 400 of my closest friends: knitters , knitters and more knitters. All of whom gathered to listen to the one and only Yarn Harlot (aka Stephanie Pearl-McPhee). The event was sponsored by The Yarnery — the staff were wonderful and did a great job putting the event together. Plus they gave us cute canvas knitting totes! Woo Hoo! I LUV freebies!
Here is the gathering of the masses:
This is just the beginning — the place was packed!
Two Sunrise Circles found each other (the one on the left is accompanied by Lynne, fellow “Thursdays at Four” knitting peep).Â
Stephanie spoke for about an hour and was very funny. I wish I could remember more of the talk – I DO remember that she mentioned a sweaty, shirtless sheep shearer named Nick. I’m not sure why that sticks in my mind. Hmmmmm. No shirt, you say?
She basically described the rift misunderstanding that exists between the muggle world and the knitting world. The answer is more wool. If everyone in the world knitted, many of the world’s most serious problems could be solved (some in 73 hours or less).Â
After the formal presentation and Q&A, Stephanie signed books. Kim (faithful sidekick for the evening!) and I waited in line for 1 hour 45 minutes (and we were in the first wave!). On the positive side, we got to visit with other knitters.
So, what do you wear to an event that is lousy with knitters? A Bohus! I wore my Bohus because I was hoping that YH would wear hers. And she did not disappoint. Here is a picture of our overlapping Bohuses (I grabbed hers off the table as I waited to get my book signed):
Hers is from Sweden and is absolutely gorgeous. Soft, and light as air. Very nicely knit as well. Our Bohuses were very happy to meet each other.
Then I got to meet Stephanie — she was very sweet and liked my Bohus as much as I liked hers. She signed my book and agreed to a photo:
So the Yarn Harlot sock made it into our lil blog — we are at the feet of famous, people! The topper was that she said she reads our blog! :) The day could not get any better than that!
Now it’s off to bed I go. Knitting is tomorrow night so I must be rested!
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