12.6.12

Knitting in Public

The crowd knitting in public


This week is World Wide Knit in Public Week and my local yarn shop, Wisconsin Wool Exchange hosted an event on Sunday.  About 30 knitters, spinners and fiber lovers gathered under a tree in the Wool Exchange's parking lot and spent a lovely 4 hours chatting and playing with yarns.  
Meg Swanson and her beautiful sweaters
One of the highlights for everyone was a trio of very accomplished women who came to knit and share.   Meg Swanson, Elizabeth Zimmerman's daughter, knitting designer, columnist for Vogue Knitting and owner of Schoolhouse Press brought not just her vast amount of wisdom and encouraging words for everyone.  She also brought a table full of original sweaters that were the models for her new book Knitting With Two Colors.  A treat indeed!
Susan Strawn, author of Knitting America and writer and editorial advisor for Piecework magazine drove all the way from the Chicago area to join the group.  She brought with a darling mint green child's snowsuit made from a vintage pattern.  
Susan Strawn and Mary Rowe knitting away
Long ago I purchased a book called Knitted Tams, a beautiful book that alas, required more than my knitting ability at that time.  The book was written by Mary Rowe and she too joined the party.  
It was a beautiful sunny day, a great time to sit in public and knit (or spin, crochet and chat).
Many thanks to Maud and Jacquie for organizing and hosting the event.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful gathering, it looks like a good time was had by all. :) Ruth

karen said...

Thanks for hosting this event. I had a lot of fun and it was great to meet Meg Swansen, one of our great knitting mentors (and now I can cross that off my "Knitting List of Things To Do").

stringplay said...

Wow! That was a star-studded KIP Day. What fun!