Saturday night I thanked the Yarn Harlot for taking time out of her busy tour schedule each year to come to Lexington to see me. She seemed happy to do it, and we discussed the possibility of a "Drunk & Angry" tour next year. Sounds like a good time. Talk about inexplicable knitter behavior...
Anyway, Saturday was fantastic. I twisted Kimmie's arm to get her out of helping with yard work, and we trekked to Lexington to spend the gift certificate I won last year at Magpie Yarn and visit the Yarn Harlot on her tour stop at Joseph Beth Booksellers. Magpie Yarn had sock yarn on sale for 20% off in honor of the Yarn Harlot's visit. Who could pass that up? I'd been trying to spend the $50 gift certificate for a year now, and I wasted very little time in doing so.
We left Magpie Yarn to head toward the bookstore where the event would take place, and, thanks to Yahoo Maps, got quite lost. However, my internal GPS kicked in and, at our lowest, most desperate point, we miraculously found ourselves on Nicholasville Road, right where we needed to be. And we were even going the right direction! We were a couple hours early, though, and we needed sustenance. We drove around a bit and decided on a suspicious-looking place that we knew would provide us with a memorable experience:


We finished our pizzas and headed back to the bookstore to grab good seats and wait for the Yarn Harlot's arrival. Kimmie went to browse the stacks and I made some lovely new friends (Hi Barb & Yvonne!!!) and got to share my Knit Knack pictures with some new folks.


Barb and Yvonne thoughtfully guided us back to the interstate and wished us well on our way home. Yet another knitterly show of generosity. That's something else that I've enjoyed about these excursions to see the Yarn Harlot or attend fiber festivals or anything else yarn and knitting related... there are a lot of great people to meet that I wouldn't get to know otherwise. Thanks to everyone who made it such a great Saturday for Kimmie and myself and so many others.
A Drunk & Angry tour sounds good lol you pick out some of the most beautiful yarn colors I love the Panda Silk I would love to meet Yarn Harlot her books are great
ReplyDeleteI used that Rio de la Plata yarn for Jaywalkers and they turned out wonderful. I would suggest making the larger size though. The yarn worked up beautifully and the pattern really shows the colors! Happy knitting
ReplyDeleteDrunk and Angry Tour: LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd all this time I have been thinking IT was all about ME. I guess I will share IT with YOU.
Love all the yarny goodness.
ooh, I didn't have time to visit Magpie last week, but it is definitely on my list for next time.
ReplyDeleteSounds like it should be "Drunk, Angry, and Pantyless" considering the problems YH is having with her luggage arriving at the same time she does.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I'm more jealous of your visit with her, or the pink Panda Silk. "MOOOOOM, Brooke always gets the NICE yarn!!!"
i just finished two hederae in multi-colored panda cotton and i think they look wonderful. my friend just finished two hederae in bamboo/wool from some famous yarn company whose name i forgot. i think they look even more wonderful because slicker. your yarn would probably make the best of the lot. go for it.
ReplyDeleteI live in the Indy area and recognized the knit shops you mentioned. I have been to the Knit stop but not Mass Ave. Have you been to Stitches and Scones in Westfield, it is great too.
ReplyDeleteI live in McCordsville and work in Carmel.
Drunk and Angry Tour! Snort! I love the Noro yarn. I made a modular scarf out of similar stuff about a year ago. Noro colors are just magical. Love the Panda Silk too. Is it made out of real Panda's? :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're a rock star in the knitting world. I saw you on the Harlo's site before popping over here :)
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous, so far she's not stopping here in California. Booo!
I love your yarns, the colors are simply stunning :)
You are so lucky. YH didn't come to SLC last year. Maybe this year, right? I love the yarn. I used the Noro to make a scarf too but just having the yarn is most of the fun. I really like the panda yarn too.
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