(Special thanks to the talents of Crochet by Faye for the top I'm wearing, which will also be featured in my crochet book in 2008!)
Warm Up America! Foundation
DIY Dept.
2500 Lowell Rd.
Ranlo, NC 28054
2500 Lowell Rd.
Ranlo, NC 28054
On Wednesday morning, I flew home in time to do a little laundry and spend a few hours with my husband. Since flights are rarely direct back to Austin, I had a layover in Atlanta, GA. I don't know if any of you have been through that airport, but it's fairly large. I stumbled through it, tired, and as I often do pondering the absurdity of my life as a traveling knitter. I'm in the airport restroom washing my hands when out of the blue, someone taps me on the shoulder. Now I pause here to mention that it's not uncommon for people to approach me in the lavatory. One time in Arizona I had a horrible cold and had escaped to the ladies room to wait until the coughing subsided when a woman, fearless of germs, walked up to shake my hand. But I digress.
Usually at this point, I'm internally kicking myself for not putting on make-up and undoubtedly otherwise looking like hell hit at 150mph, but as I looked up this time I saw perhaps one of the handful of knitters in the world who could rival my random adventures: the Yarn Harlot. I kid you not.
Usually at this point, I'm internally kicking myself for not putting on make-up and undoubtedly otherwise looking like hell hit at 150mph, but as I looked up this time I saw perhaps one of the handful of knitters in the world who could rival my random adventures: the Yarn Harlot. I kid you not.
Early Thursday I headed out for the last stop of the week: Northampton, MA where WEBS yarn store calls home. Kathy Elkins picked me up and took me a lovely patio meal at a local hotel before we headed over to the shop. I toured and chatted with her incredibly accommodating staff until it was time for the "yarn tasting" that people had come out for. Seated in the round was an intimate group of 50 or so that I got to visit and drink wine with for a couple of hours. It was my favorite kind of event. I much prefer a Stitch n Bitch-esque setting where I get to really talk to people from a comfy chair, rather than talking at them from a podium at a convention. I also got to answer lots of questions, chat about Knitty Gritty, show off some of the garments I've been working on, etc. It was a lot of fun. As always, I was really touched at some of the comments people made about the show and also, just that they cared enough to show up. One woman and her husband took off 2 days from work and drove 5 1/2 hours to meet me. I was blown away. I jokingly told her that there was nobody, who I hadn't given birth to, who I'd drive that long to see so I really appreciated her doing so! Seriously though, it was so incredibly cool of her to do that. Thank you to all of you who made it out to WEBS and were full of questions. I loved it. :)
Ok, Stylelicious co-host Karly Hand is getting married in an hour and a half and I'm still sitting here in my robe. Gotta go!
xo,
Vickie

























I was at Stephanie's event that evening and it was hysterical when she told that story. So freakin' cool!
ReplyDeletei would drive 5 1/2 hours to see you! i drove 5 hours one way to see Stephanie in April!
ReplyDeleteHi Vickie. It was totally worth the drive to meet you! In addition to meeting you, I got to talk with some really nice people that I would never have met otherwise, WEBS gave me a gift certificate for driving so far, and I got to sample some of your yarns! How cool is that!! I really liked your LOVE yarn and am looking forward to using it. Thanks for being so gracious with the autographs and pictures and willingness to just talk to people. You are what makes knitting cool.
ReplyDeleteThat is soo funny you two running into each other! It's lucky she didn't pee her pants! heheh
ReplyDeleteWhat a riot!
Denise
knitchat.com
I am so sad that I missed you here in Charlotte... I am a big fan....
ReplyDeleteMaybe next time...
OMG ... the Yarn Harlot and WEBS in one trip! Good thing you took those pics in the bathroom, or that story would be too hard to believe.
ReplyDeleteThe Stylelicious gals are having quite the exciting year with weddings and babies -- congrats to all!!
Oh how fun to run in to Steph in the bathroom!
ReplyDeleteI missed you at Webs... $*%& it!
Too funny. Wish I looked that good without makeup. Love your top.
ReplyDeleteDragon Knitter- Aww shucks. :)
ReplyDeleteSonia- You're too kind and a good liar. ;) Thanks about the top, I like it too. My husband however, rudely calls it maternity wear, which it is not.
Christie- Yup, 4 of us got married this year. No babies, though. Ohhh, you must be talking about Jen's 2 1/2 year old son. She was preggers when we shot Stylelicious. If you scroll up to the next post, you can see a picture of him. :)
Sarah- I didn't actually go out in public much in NC, we were just in and out for the shoot. Sooo, you totally didn't miss anything!
Ann-- OF course, it was my pleasure. I enjoyed meeting both you (a fellow red head) and your hubby!
xo,
Vic
I too was at Stephanie's event in Atlanta hearing about your meeting in the bathroom. Too funny!
ReplyDeleteHello-
ReplyDeleteCant believe I am writing a comment on your blog - your like a God around this house. Just so you know, my husband has been looped in, and now enjoys watching your show :)(Knitty Gritty) I just wish it was on 4xs like it was in Kansas...(now in NYC). I think the whole bathroom thing is SOOO funny, and goes to show you what a totally small world this really is. I better go, as you had a wedding to catch, I am going to be late for my Knitting Meetup :) Have a great day!
Gia