Oh, my knitting peeps. If you weren’t at Yarnover this weekend, you missed a great event! The organizers, led by my good friend Shelley H., outdid themselves. And I mean that. They escalated our little, scruffy “Let’s Put on a Show!” to a Broadway production!
In previous years we held Yarnover at schools. Bad seating, bad lighting, bad food, cheap rates. We never thought, as a non-profit, all volunteer guild, that we could afford to hold the event at a nice hotel. But Shelley and her team had a dream and made it happen! It was so nice…and it is very close to where I live — yay!!
I took a class on double knitting. The teacher (Alisdair Post-Quinn) was great, his samples beautiful, etc., but the technique itself is worse than brain surgery without anesthesia (yes, I said that all weekend! 😉 ). Knitting is a hobby. Knitting is supposed to be fun. Knitting has its share of ‘annoying,’ but should it be 150% annoying??!!
The Vendor Market rocked! I spent a teeny, tiny bit of money…

Can you say gold and gray? Everything I knit anymore is a variation of yellow and gray!! Really. I am not exaggerating! The yellow-gray gradient is KnitCircus Lavish (70% merino, 20% cashmere, 10% nylon, 600 yards, color Brass & Steam). The Grinning Gargoyle selection are all Seda Sock (50-50 Merino Silk) in (from left to right) – Thundersnow, Sea Glass, and Crate Lake. Yes, I know. Stunning.
On Sunday, they held the April MKG meeting at the hotel in a huge amphitheater. The speakers were Shannon and Jason, aka The ShibaGuyz, who design crochet and knitting designs. They have three Shiba Inu – no idea what the plural of Shiba is. I have one Shiba Inu. I wanted to bond!!

Yuki lounging in the sun!
I showed them this picture of Yuki — I took it as I left to go to their lecture. He is a Cream, which is not a sanctioned variety by the AKC, but is by the British KC. We aren’t showing him so it doesn’t matter, but I sensed that they looked down on him just a little bit. Or they were in a hurry.
I got home and worked on my latest project, which is now at a point that requires some thinking. Not a lot of thinking, but more than I feel like doing.

Meet my Funky Grandpa, which also has a gold/gray thing going on! I am quite enjoying it, though I want to take a short break from it. I am knitting it in Carol Sunday’s 3-ply and Zauberball. Just the sleeves are left. My sweater will not be short and cropped for reasons I do not care to discuss 😉 .
So, I did the unthinkable and started with my brand new yarn. I wanted to do a shawl-type thing but realized that all the yellow would be at the nape of my neck like a big egg yolk! I saw the identical yarn used to knit a scarf called Reverse Psychology and liked the way the yellow can be anywhere you want to drape it.
I can’t wait for next year’s Yarnover – it is just going to get better!





































