I was fortunate to be asked back to assist the XRX team at Stitches East, which held in Hartford, Connecticut. |
The weather there for the most part was decent. This was the view outside the hotel window. |
Cake the Elephant is somewhat of a celebrity. He has his own Facebook page! I enjoyed coffee with him a couple of mornings at the registration desk. |
Benjamin Levisay, CEO of XRX publications, which hosts the Stitches Events, is also host of the Fiber Hooligan Podcast. He allows me to assist with a group in Ravelry, a page in Facebook and Twitter. Also the final portion of each podcast called. State of the Hooligan. Here Cake gives us tips for upcoming episodes! |
Jane Slicer-Smith, author of Swing Swagger Drape, published by XRX, traveled to Harford from Australia. |
Steve Malcolm, host of the It Takes Balls to Knit blog, traveled to Hartford from Vancouver, BC. He must be on his knees here, he's so much taller than me! |
There was an opportunity to meet some of the authors that XRX has published as soon as the market opened. Here is Elise Duvekot, Myra Wood and Betsy Hershberg. |
At the other end of the same table is Laura Bryant and Gwen Bortner. |
Marly Bird has allowed me to pester her beyond all reason for over a year and has let me monitor her Ravelry Group, Facebook Page and Twitter, plus her Newsletter. She says I'm helping but sometimes I gotta wonder.... Pure coincidence that she caught me wearing the new Derby from Buffalo Wool Co (one of the sponsors of her podcast, Yarn Thing with Marly Bird) and she was wearing a great hat as well! |
I LOVE YARN DAY took place on Friday while Stitches East was happening. This picture of the Convention Center Staff was published in the local paper. |
The Convention staff were so involved in the fun of Stitches, that this sweetheart wore her own crochet work to greet folks on the last day of Stitches East 2014. |
I went with a shopping list for this event. I had to check my bag so I left lots of room by bringing completed gifts to giveaway, then filling it with such goodies as Erin Lane Bags, these two are special editions. The one on the left is a Kristin Omdahl fabric introduced at Stitches East 2014 and the right is a Marly Bird bag, created as a collectible for this event. The skein is Kristin's Bamboo So Fine in the PURPLE that I had to have more of! |
I think this is the majority of the accumlation I brought home. The hat from Buffalo Wool Co, mentioned before, and a skein of yarn to make another hat of my own pattern. Books, bags, my skirt from Darn Good yarn and it's yummy bag, probably a new project bag, and the Namaste BYOB I've craved since hearing them on the Fiber Hooligan podcast. The last day I was there in Hartford included several hours with nothing better to do than be an obnoxious tourist. Some of the ladies I spend a lot of time working alongside came up with a wonderful plan to see the Mark Twain House, not far away from the hotel. So, two pictures I like best from that: |
First, we had to pose with Lego Samuel Clemmons. I did say 'obnoxious tourist, did I not? |
I hope you enjoyed this post of my first excursion to Stitches East and Hartford, Connecticut. There was a quote of Mark Twain's that I saw that seemed absolutely true to me at the moment I saw it while I was there, and I think it will be the perfect conclusion to my little picture story.
'Travel is fatal to prejudice.'
Seeing another area and wondering how people function, live, work, enjoy life is always an eye-opening experience as well as hearing different accents in the way people speak. However, in a fun event like Stitches, where everyone is as giddy as you are about the inspiration they are seeing and learning about, we're not so different after all.